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| Product Title: | Happiness Is For Tomorrow (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 金玉滿堂 (香港版) 金玉满堂 (香港版) 金玉滿堂 (DVD) (香港版) Happiness Is For Tomorrow (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Pak Yin | Cheung Ying | Ha Ping | Wong Man Lei 白燕 | 張瑛 | 夏萍 | 黃曼梨 白燕 | 张瑛 | 夏萍 | 黄曼梨 Pak Yin | Cheung Ying | 夏萍(ハー・ペン) | Wong Man Lei Pak Yin | Cheung Ying | Ha Ping | Wong Man Lei |
| Release Date: | 2002-01-28 |
| Language: | Cantonese |
| Subtitles: | No Subtitle |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33 : 1 |
| Color Information: | Black & White |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-5, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 93 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001824243 |
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* Color: Black & White
Director: Joh Kei
So-fung is an orphan who lives with her aunt. She is in love with her cousin Tsang Man-ching, but old Mr. Tsang wants his son to marry Sze-yee. Man-ching is miserable over his father's decision. So-fung decides to stay the rest of her life with the Tsangs. Sze-yee gives birth to a son, Ting. Fifteen years later, the Tsangs' fortunes are on the decline. Old Tsang is ill. Though well looked after by So-fung, he buys himself a coffin in preparation for his coming death. One Mid-Autumn Festival, Sze-yee makes some excuse to vent her frustration against Man-ching and So-fung. At the same time, creditors arrive. Old Tsang is so agitated that he faints and is sent to the hospital. Man-ching feels the situation is hopeless and goes abroad to make his living. On the day when old Tsang is discharged from the hospital and arrives home, creditors arrive and try to take his coffin. Tsang cannot stand it and dies. Just then Man-ching arrives home broke. So-fung blames him for not being able to support the family. Man-ching feels she is right and decides to leave home again. Sze-yee thinks that he is leaving with So-fung and kills herself with an overdose. The family falls to pieces. After the upheavals, Ting is sent to a boarding school. Man-ching finds a job and asks So-fung to join him. The two can finally be together.
Director: Joh Kei
So-fung is an orphan who lives with her aunt. She is in love with her cousin Tsang Man-ching, but old Mr. Tsang wants his son to marry Sze-yee. Man-ching is miserable over his father's decision. So-fung decides to stay the rest of her life with the Tsangs. Sze-yee gives birth to a son, Ting. Fifteen years later, the Tsangs' fortunes are on the decline. Old Tsang is ill. Though well looked after by So-fung, he buys himself a coffin in preparation for his coming death. One Mid-Autumn Festival, Sze-yee makes some excuse to vent her frustration against Man-ching and So-fung. At the same time, creditors arrive. Old Tsang is so agitated that he faints and is sent to the hospital. Man-ching feels the situation is hopeless and goes abroad to make his living. On the day when old Tsang is discharged from the hospital and arrives home, creditors arrive and try to take his coffin. Tsang cannot stand it and dies. Just then Man-ching arrives home broke. So-fung blames him for not being able to support the family. Man-ching feels she is right and decides to leave home again. Sze-yee thinks that he is leaving with So-fung and kills herself with an overdose. The family falls to pieces. After the upheavals, Ting is sent to a boarding school. Man-ching finds a job and asks So-fung to join him. The two can finally be together.
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Anonymous
January 27, 2004
January 27, 2004
Would Not Recommend
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I would not recommend this product because the quality of the original film is very bad. This is not Yesasia's fault, they have no control this. There are a lot of scratches on the film itself and a lot of scenes are edited/cut so that there is missing dialogue and actions. This makes it difficult to watch this movie. The acting is very good and the theme of the movie on how destructive superstition and feudal thinking has on individuals and families provides a good social comment on that particular time of Chinese history. |
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Anonymous
November 8, 2003
November 8, 2003
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This is actually a pretty good movie if you like old movies and the actors.The actors were good and basically talks about old fashioned chinese structure in the family. |
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