Sister Ma
Sister Ma

Sister Ma

1979TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

A serialized television series, aired in 1979, based on Hasegawa Machiko's "Sazae-san Uchiakebanashi" (Sazae-san Confessions), which depicts the true vibrant energy and strength of the common people, through their laughter and tears, from the pre-war to the post-war period in Japan.

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Director: Chao-Tung TingGenres: Drama, Action, Crime

Plot Summary

Sister Ma is a former crime boss who tries to go straight and live a peaceful life. However, her past actions and enemies catch up with her, forcing her to confront her old life. She must use her wits and old connections to protect herself and those she cares about from the dangerous underworld she left behind.

Critical Reception

Sister Ma received a mixed reception, with some critics praising its action sequences and the performance of Chen Ping, while others found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and derivative of other crime films of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for Chen Ping's commanding presence as the titular character.
  • Action sequences are competently staged, offering some thrills.
  • Plot treads familiar ground for the genre, lacking significant originality.

Google audience: Audience reception for Sister Ma is difficult to gauge due to limited available data. However, viewers who have seen the film often cite Chen Ping's performance as a highlight, and appreciate the film's straightforward crime narrative and action elements.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Hong Kong crime dramas in the late 1970s and early 1980s that often featured strong female leads in gritty, underworld settings.

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