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Ben Ren Wang Lao Da
Wang Laoda from Xiaowang Village may be slow-witted, but he is honest, simple, and kind-hearted. The production team leader, Li Yongxu, and his wife notice that Wang Laoda lives alone and find it difficult for him. They try several times to arrange a marriage for him, but the prospective brides are deterred by his simplicity. During the three years of natural disasters, Wang Laoda meets a widow named Da Cui, who is fleeing with her children. Despite the villagers’ ridicule, Wang Laoda marries Da Cui.
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Plot Summary
Set during the turbulent late Qing Dynasty, this historical drama follows the complex life and political machinations of a high-ranking official. As he navigates the treacherous court and the shifting tides of power, he must confront his personal loyalties and the fate of the empire. The film explores themes of integrity, ambition, and the struggle for survival in a rapidly changing world.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Ben Ren Wang Lao Da' (1987) is limited in publicly accessible English-language databases. However, as a historical drama from China during that era, it likely aimed to reflect on a period of significant national change and the moral dilemmas faced by those in power. Its reception would have been shaped by the political and social context of its release.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks widely available critical reviews.
Historical dramas of this period often focus on internal political struggles.
Themes of loyalty and duty are common in depictions of imperial China.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Ben Ren Wang Lao Da' are not readily available through standard English-language platforms.
Fun Fact
The film 'Ben Ren Wang Lao Da' translates to 'The Official Himself' and delves into the complexities of Qing Dynasty bureaucracy.
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