Master Cute and Da Fanshu
Master Cute and Da Fanshu

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Master Cute and Da Fanshu

1966
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Cantonese

The continuation of the Old Master Q film series.

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Director: Chen Hung-minGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In this comedic tale, a wealthy young man, Master Cute, tries to woo a beautiful, but independent, young woman, Da Fanshu, who is not easily impressed by his wealth or charm. Their courtship involves a series of humorous misunderstandings and elaborate schemes as Master Cute attempts to win her affection, often with the help of his bumbling friends. Da Fanshu, meanwhile, navigates the attention with wit and a discerning eye.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Master Cute and Da Fanshu' from 1966 is scarce in widely accessible contemporary sources. However, as a product of its time, it likely catered to popular tastes for lighthearted comedies focusing on romantic entanglements and societal expectations, a common theme in Taiwanese cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic tone and romantic plot.

  • A charming portrayal of courtship and societal dynamics in mid-20th century Taiwan.

  • Features memorable performances from its lead actors.

Google audience: As contemporary Google reviews are unavailable for this older film, audience sentiment is inferred from general appreciation for classic Taiwanese comedies of the period, often highlighting humor and relatable romantic struggles.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of popular romantic comedies in Taiwanese cinema during the 1960s, often featuring themes of modernization clashing with traditional courtship.

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