- Myriad of Lights
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Myriad of Lights Traditional 萬家燈火 Simplified 万家灯火 Mandarin Wànjiā dēnghuǒ Directed by Shen Fu Written by Shen Fu
Yang HanshengStarring Lan Ma
Hu Yin
Shangguan YunzhuMusic by Wang Yunjie Studio Kunlun Film Company Distributed by Cinema Epoch (US DVD release) Release date(s) 1948 Running time 121 minutes Language Mandarin Myriad of Lights (simplified Chinese: 万家灯火; traditional Chinese: 萬家燈火; pinyin: Wànjiā dēnghuǒ), also translated as Lights of Ten Thousand Homes, is a 1948 Chinese film directed by Shen Fu and starring Shangguang Yunzhu, Hu Yin and Lan Ma.
The film is selected as one of the 100 best 20th-century Chinese films by Asia Weekly[1]. It also ranks #91 in Hong Kong Film Academy's poll of the 100 best Chinese-language films.
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Plot
The film begins with a small family of four (including a servant and a young daughter) in post-war Shanghai. The father, Hu Zhiqing, is a modest office worker. He finds out one day in a letter that his mother and his brother's family are coming down from the provinces to join him, because living conditions are tough in the countryside. His wife cautions him that this means household expenses will increase greatly.
Spiralling inflation makes it difficult for Hu to feed the nine people in this extended family. They have to cramp themselves in a small, rented apartment. Things become even more difficult after he is dismissed from his job by Qian Jianming, a former friend. Hu cannot find a new job and his younger brother has to work odd jobs on the streets. His wife has a quarrel with his mother and then suffers a miscarriage. He is mistaken as a pickpocket and gets beaten up in a public bus. Distraught, Hu gets run over accidentally by Qian's chauffeur.
Hu lies in a hospital in a coma for days. His mother and wife search frantically for him, and are reconciled in the process. As they meet again in their old apartment after Hu finds his way home, each declares that he or she has been at fault. But the film ends with Hu's realization that none of them is really at fault; it is only the hard times which is making things exceptionally difficult.
Cast
- Shangguan Yunzhu as Lan Youlan
- Lan Ma as Hu Zhiqing
- Hu Yin as Old Mrs Hu
- Shen Yang as Hu Chunsheng
- Qi Heng as Qian Jianming
- Gao Zheng as Xiaozhao
- Wei Jiang as Zhu Zhihao
- Li Wanqing as Ah Zhen
References
- ^ http://www.chinesecinemas.org/chinacentury.html. See December 19, 1999 issue of Asia Weekly.
External links
Cinema of China Categories:- Chinese films
- 1948 films
- 1940s drama films
- Films set in Shanghai
- Mandarin-language films
- Chinese film stubs
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