Adultery Chinese Style
Adultery Chinese Style

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Adultery Chinese Style

1973
Movie
89 min
Mandarin

An anthology based on some marital shenanigans by the Shaw Brothers studio. [1] in Credits: Episode [1] in Credits: Exhausted (12 mins) [2] in Credits: Episode 2: Dumpling Noodles (3 mins) [3] in Credits: Episode 3: Green Hat (74 mins)

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Director: Pai Ching-juiGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, struggling with the mundane realities of her marriage, finds herself drawn into a passionate affair. The film explores themes of desire, societal expectations, and the consequences of infidelity within the context of traditional Chinese society. As the affair intensifies, the protagonist grapples with her choices and the impact on her life and relationships.

Critical Reception

Adultery Chinese Style is a notable work from Taiwanese cinema of the 1970s, often cited for its early exploration of complex female desire and societal constraints. While its artistic merits are recognized by cinephiles, it may not have achieved widespread critical acclaim or widespread contemporary viewership compared to more globally recognized films of its era. Its significance often lies in its thematic boldness for its time and place.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores taboo themes of female desire and infidelity with a thoughtful, albeit slow-paced, narrative.

  • Features strong performances, particularly from its lead actress, who conveys a range of emotional complexity.

  • Offers a glimpse into the societal pressures and personal struggles within mid-20th century Taiwanese society.

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Fun Fact

Brigitte Lin, who stars in the film, was only 19 years old when she made her debut in the Taiwanese film industry, with 'Adultery Chinese Style' being one of her early roles before becoming a major star in Hong Kong cinema.

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