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Xiao Erhei's Marriage
In Liujiajiao Village, a border area in Shanxi, during the Anti-Japanese War, Xiao Erhei attempts to marry Xiaoqin, despite opposition from various conniving locals.
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Plot Summary
Set in a rural Chinese village during the 1930s, the film humorously depicts the arranged marriage of Xiao Erhei, a simple farmer, to Sanxiu, a strong-willed young woman. Xiao Erhei's father is eager for the marriage to proceed, but Sanxiu is reluctant to marry a man she doesn't know and who is perceived as somewhat naive. The story follows their journey as they navigate traditional customs, family expectations, and their own developing feelings.
Critical Reception
Xiao Erhei's Marriage was a significant film in Chinese cinema, praised for its blend of social commentary and lighthearted humor. It resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of rural life and evolving social dynamics, particularly concerning marriage and women's agency. The film is often cited for its realistic depiction of village life and its subtle critique of feudalistic practices.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty portrayal of rural customs and relationships.
Appreciated for its realistic depiction of village life in pre-revolution China.
Noted for its charming characters and gentle social commentary.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the popular novel of the same name by Zhao Shu Li, a prominent writer known for his depictions of rural life and peasant struggles in China.
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