
Movie spotlight
Sweet and Wild
Young love and its comedy of errors. Hsiao Fang, played by Li Ching, is a spunky young girl not afraid to fight back against hooligans. Unfortunately, she mistakes the handsome Ma Ta-hai, for one such hoodlum. The two are immediately attracted but refuse to admit their true feelings. The real hooligans are from a rich family led by a devious Madam who devise a revenge plot. With plot twists, mistaken identities, along with some terrific musical numbers, romance has never been this much fun.
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Plot Summary
A young woman escapes her stifling small-town life to seek adventure in New York City. She encounters a variety of characters and experiences, navigating the complexities of independence and burgeoning adulthood. The film explores her journey of self-discovery amidst the vibrant and sometimes harsh urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Sweet and Wild received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some critics appreciated its attempt to portray a young woman's coming-of-age in a metropolitan setting, many found the plot to be disjointed and the overall tone uneven. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest portrayal of female independence.
Criticized for a weak and meandering storyline.
Noted for its authentic depiction of 1960s New York City.
Google audience: Google users' reviews are not widely available for this film, but available comments suggest a divided opinion, with some appreciating its historical context and others finding it dated.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the early feature film roles for Brenda Vaccaro, who would go on to a notable career in television and film.
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