武松与潘金莲
武松与潘金莲

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武松与潘金莲

1938
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Mandarin

Wu Song and Pan Jinlian (1938) is a feminist masterpiece. This insular-era production was produced by Zhang Shankun, directed by Wu Cun, photographed by Huang Shaofen, and starring Gu Lanjun, Jin Yan, and Liu Qiong in a gloriously hefty cast. It tells the story of Wu Song who kills his cheating sister-in-law for his brother and avenges his brother's death.

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Director: Ma-Xun LuGenres: Drama, Historical, Romance

Plot Summary

This film is an adaptation of a famous Chinese folk tale, focusing on the illicit affair between Pan Jinlian and Ximen Qing, and the subsequent revenge by Wu Song. It delves into themes of desire, betrayal, and justice within a historical Chinese setting. The narrative explores the tragic consequences of forbidden love and the moral complexities faced by its characters.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of this 1938 Chinese film is scarce due to its age and the historical context of film archiving in China during that period. However, its subject matter, drawn from a well-known classical novel, suggests it would have resonated with audiences familiar with the "Water Margin" narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's historical context and adaptation of a classic tale are its primary draws.

  • Likely praised for its dramatic portrayal of forbidden love and vengeance.

  • Audiences of the era would have been familiar with the source material, leading to strong engagement.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited availability, specific user reviews from Google are not available. However, the enduring popularity of the 'Pan Jinlian' story suggests a strong cultural impact.

Fun Fact

This film is one of the earliest cinematic adaptations of the famous story of Pan Jinlian, a character that has been reinterpreted in numerous Chinese films and television series across decades.

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