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Lan yu hei (Xia)

  • 1966
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Lan yu hei (Xia) (1966)

War and time change everything. Their love becomes more than reunion, it becomes a reckoning with what was and what could've been.War and time change everything. Their love becomes more than reunion, it becomes a reckoning with what was and what could've been.War and time change everything. Their love becomes more than reunion, it becomes a reckoning with what was and what could've been.

  • Director
    • Ching Doe
  • Writers
    • Ching Doe
    • Lan Wang
  • Stars
    • Dai Lin
    • Shan Kwan
    • Min Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    46
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    • Director
      • Ching Doe
    • Writers
      • Ching Doe
      • Lan Wang
    • Stars
      • Dai Lin
      • Shan Kwan
      • Min Chang
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dai Lin
    Dai Lin
    • Tang Qi
    Shan Kwan
    Shan Kwan
    • Zhang Xingya
    Min Chang
    Yanyan Chen
    Yanyan Chen
    • Aunt Ji
    Kuang-Chao Chiang
    Kuang-Chao Chiang
    • Mr. Gao
    Angela Yu Chien
    Angela Yu Chien
    • Ji Huiya
    Feng Chin
    Feng Chin
    • Qinwen
    Han Chin
    Han Chin
    • He Meng
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Uncle Ji
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Mr. Bian at restaurant
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Yi Feng
    Yi Feng
    Fan Ho
    Fan Ho
    Wei Hong
    Wei Hong
    • Meizhuang's Mother
    Pao-Shu Kao
    Pao-Shu Kao
    • Mrs. Gao
    Ying Lee
    Ying Lee
    • Meizhuang's Father
    Kun Li
    Kun Li
    • Schoolmate
    Hung Pai
    Elsie Tu Tieh
      • Director
        • Ching Doe
      • Writers
        • Ching Doe
        • Lan Wang
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      6crossbow0106

      The Story Continues

      The second half of this collective four hour film is less compelling than the original, due to the death of Lin Dai before this film was completed. In this film, Xino Ya is safe as the movie begins. Before the burning question as to whether Xing and Qi (dai's role) ever meet again is answered, you need to go through a few twists in the tale, courtesy of a new romantic interest in Xing's life. In a way, I'm reminded of the classic Chinese film "The Spring River Flows East", in terms of this being an epic tale. But that film was riveting throughout, and this film loses steam. It is probably due to Ms. Dai's untimely passing (a stand in is used), but I think its also that it bothered me a little more this time that the lead actors are much older than the age they were supposed to be in this film. As a whole the two films together get a rating of eight, but the first part is much better. Rest in peace, Lin Dai.
      BrianDanaCamp

      Continuation of Hong Kong melodrama, THE BLUE AND THE BLACK

      One definitely needs to have seen THE BLUE AND THE BLACK PART 1 (1966, aka LAN YU HEI, also reviewed on this site) before tackling PART 2. Wong Lam's original novel, "The Blue and the Black," was evidently a long one and was filmed by Hong Kong's Shaw Bros. studio in two 2-hour parts, but, given that all the dramatic highlights are in Part 1 and Part 2 glosses over ten years of epic events, one wonders, if one hasn't read the book, whether justice was ultimately done to the story. Part 1 was marked by an unrelenting emotional intensity and was gripping throughout its 117 minutes as it told the story of a love thwarted by family considerations amidst the turbulence of the Japanese occupation of China in the 1930s. The film was carried by the stirring performance of Linda Lin Dai, movie star extraordinaire of Hong Kong cinema who committed suicide in 1964, two years before the BLUE AND BLACK films were released.

      Part 2 suffers from a distinct lack of Linda Lin Dai, who apparently died before her work in the film was completed. In the role of Tang Qi, the central character of Part 1, she has only a handful of scenes here. Although her presence supposedly continues to be felt by the principal characters, it isn't manifested strongly enough. Another female character, Zheng Meizhuang, emerges to win the heart of the male lead and basically dominates the film. The new actress, Pat Ting Hung, is superb (she'd played Lin Dai's crafty maid in the historical drama, THE LAST WOMAN OF SHANG), but her character is not the most sympathetic. She's the spoiled, petulant daughter of a warlord and she determines to make Xinya (Kwan Shen), Tang Qi's ex-fiancé, her own simply because he's the most attractive, accomplished and studious (hence, inaccessible) male on the campus where they both study. He represents an irresistible challenge to her. In the background, such major epochal events as World War II and the Communist Revolution zip by, with little seeming impact on our protagonists. At one point, everyone moves to Taiwan, presumably to flee the Communists, although this is never stated. Granted, the filmmakers assume the intended audience knows all the background data, but the complete omission of Mao and his Red Army is comparable to how GONE WITH THE WIND would play if it never mentioned the Yankees or the Carpetbaggers. (At least the Japanese are alluded to, however, in the WWII scenes.)

      It's still very watchable and entertaining, with wonderful performers, great cinematography, color and set design, and authentic old-fashioned cinematic style. I do recommend it if you've seen Part 1, but it's nowhere near as compelling.

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      • Release date
        • July 21, 1966 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • The Blue and the Black (Part 2)
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 56m(116 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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