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Hong lou meng

  • TV Series
  • 1987
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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Jie Deng, Fenqiang Ouyang, Xiaoxu Chen, and Li Zhang in Hong lou meng (1987)
Drama

The fortunes of the wealthy and influential Jia family based in the capital, and their eventual downfall. Adapted from the famous novel by Cao Xueqin.The fortunes of the wealthy and influential Jia family based in the capital, and their eventual downfall. Adapted from the famous novel by Cao Xueqin.The fortunes of the wealthy and influential Jia family based in the capital, and their eventual downfall. Adapted from the famous novel by Cao Xueqin.

  • Stars
    • Jie Deng
    • Fenqiang Ouyang
    • Xiaoxu Chen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    756
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    • Stars
      • Jie Deng
      • Fenqiang Ouyang
      • Xiaoxu Chen
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jie Deng
    Jie Deng
    • Wang Xifeng
    • 1987
    Fenqiang Ouyang
    • Jia Baoyu
    • 1987
    Xiaoxu Chen
    Xiaoxu Chen
    • Lin Daiyu
    • 1987
    Ting Li
    • Grandma Jia
    • 1987
    Xianzhen Zhou
    • Madam Wang
    • 1987
    Li Zhang
    Li Zhang
    • Xue Baochai
    • 1987
    Zheng Zheng
    Zheng Zheng
    • Yuanyang
    • 1987
    Mei Yuan
    • Xi Ren, Maid
    • 1987
    Wenying Dongfang
    Wenying Dongfang
    • Jia Tanchun
    • 1987
    Lin Shen
    • Miss Ping'er
    • 1987
    Ze-hong Hu
    • Jia Xichun
    • 1987
    Meng-quan Sun
    • Madam Li Wan
    • 1987
    Ming-hui Xia
    • Madam Xing
    • 1987
    Jing-lin Zhang
    Jing-lin Zhang
    • Qing Wen, Maid
    • 1987
    Hongliang Gao
    • Jia Lian
    • 1987
    Li-xia Xu
    • Zi Juan, Maid
    • 1987
    Gui-e Wang
    • Miss You
    • 1987
    Cai-hong Sun
    • Zhou Rui's wife
    • 1987
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    9OllieSuave-007

    Best and ultimate adaptation of the novel.

    This is China's 1987 TV-series version of The Dream of Red Mansions, featuring the tragic love of Bao Yu and Tai Yu, and the prosperity and decline of the four notable feudal ruling-class families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue. The story also features the revolts of the many nurses and servants of the Grand View Garden.

    The location and elaborate sets of the village, gardens, temples and palaces were detailed, elegant and colorful - capturing the beauty of the architecture of ancient China. The music score was brilliant with its haunting and elegant songs, and the large ensemble cast of characters each gave a powerful portray of their respected characters - charming, rebellious, humorous, authoritative, cold, kind, among other traits. The make-up and costumes for each character were realistically and superbly done.

    My mom introduced this TV-series to be as a little kid, and I have grown to appreciate the history, characters and lessons of the story. Many movie, opera and TV adaptations of this story exist, but this 1987 TV-series is the ultimate and best version that exists!

    Grade A
    10avatarholic

    Unique TV series

    Yes, the show is terrific. it's different from most shows that are or were on Chinese TVs as I remember. Because as a Vietnamese I was fed on Chinese dramas, the majority of which are about star crossed lovers, kungfu, palace intrigues...But this show is really a stand alone, and that's why many of my friends and my family don't really like it, it just doesn't follow a plot.

    The main joy in watching the series as well as read the novel is the distractions: music, poetry, food, comic stories, painting. I was really doubled up in laughters whenever I see the servants bicker, or when Liu Laolao came to the garden, or at the biting and proud and sarcastic words of Qingwen or Daiyu. it's really a find to see myself laughing in a so-called tragic series and book.

    For the most part of the Cao version is so funny, with only some deaths, but they are all heart-felt. I love Qingwen. The last 40 chapters are not good at all, all filled with deaths which do not bring me tears, even Daiyu's, Xifeng's, and devoid of poetry. So it is quite reasonable to make 30 episodes for 80 chapters and only 6 for the rest.

    I confess the outcome of the director is much better than the book's. At least it is filled with tragedy, not like the book ending with everyone making up, and hailing the goodness of the king and monarchy. You know,the series does a great job juxtaposing, contrasting sadness and fun and so make both impressive.
    10xuefeiding-47289

    A classic drama difiicult to copy

    The TV series is adapted from one of China's four famous works. The actors, shooting, make-up and music of the play are all excellent, which are hard to reproduce.
    10xuefeiding-92364

    Representatives of successful remake of four famous works in China

    Although the economic level of the 1980s was relatively low and material was relatively scarce, actors and actresses were serious about acting.Costumes and props are impeccable, actors are selected from the country, one by one eliminated, but also after training, is the other version can not compare.
    8martin-fennell

    Very good

    In the world of literature, Ireland has it's "Ulysses", Russia it's "War and Peace", and China it's "A dream of Red Mansions" This 1987 TV adaption is said to be the definitive one. It Is I confess rather slow, and I needed to take a break from it, before finishing it off. I did find it hard to keep track of some of the characters. There are so many deaths in the last 5 or 6 episodes, that you might find it hard not to be a little amused by it. But the acting is exemplary.

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    • Release date
      • 1987 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • A Dream in Red Mansions
    • Filming locations
      • Hebei, China
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      • China Central Television (CCTV)
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      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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