The Love Eterne is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang,one of the major directors in Shaw Brothers Studio. It is based on the Chinese classic story The Butterfly Lovers, which is sometimes referred to as the Romeo and Juliet of the Far East. Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 梁山伯與祝英台
- Also Known As: Liang Shan Bo yu Zhu Ying Tai , The Eternal Love
- Screenwriter & Director: Li Han Hsiang
- Genres: Music, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Ivy Ling Po Main Role
- Betty Loh TiZhu Ying TaiMain Role
- Ouyang Sha Fei[Shan Bo's mother]Support Role
- Ching Miao[Ying Tai's father]Support Role
- Yang Chi Ching[Teacher]Support Role
- Ku Feng[Wedding orchestra musician]Support Role
Reviews
The most subversive element of the film is that both leads are played by women, Betty Loh Ti (with poignant vocals dubbed by Tsin Ting) as the girl disguised as a boy and Ivy Ling Po as the boy she falls in love with. Both are magnificent, so convincing as the yearning heterosexual couple that the casting of two women seems an inextricable part of the story’s message about the role of women in society despite the fact that this is based on a truly heterosexual ancient legend (from roughly 266–420 AD). I have to imagine, or at least hope, that Chinese queer cultural critics have written some fascinating studies of this film, particularly because it seems to be widely considered a populist Chinese classic.
The story continues on irrespective of deeper implications, building to its inevitable, operatic climax bursting with raw emotion (here is where Loh truly shines). The ending is poignant and wistful, and I understood why this story had lasted all these years.
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