Hong Kong / Jul 10, 1963
Bitter Sweet (1963)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A widow of four gave up two of her children to be raised by an uncle in Singapore. Many years later, just when the widow, now a house maid, is feeling contented by good news of her long gone son and daughter, she accidentally runs into his own son, now a lawyer, and ends up being looked down upon by him. It was a story about how traditional Chinese family and its value was impacted by the change of time. The movie depicted Macau in 1945 to Hong Kong in the mid-60s, moving from poverty after WWII to opulence. The human relationships became complicated and fragile. Many elements uniquely "Hong Kong", such as upper class Chinese, western religions, English speaking and a mixed-culture society are used to contrast the traditional, kind, enduring and forgiving love of a mother.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 為誰辛苦為誰忙 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | Hong Kong |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Shaw Brothers |
| Release date | 10 luglio 1963 |
| Production | Run Run Shaw |
| Writer | Ko Jui-Fen |
| Editing | Chiang Hsing-Lung |
| Cinematography | Yuen Chang-Sam |
| Assistant directors | Wang Hsing-Lai, Griffin Yueh Feng |
| Camera operators | Yuen Chang-Sam |
| Additional photography | Yuen Chang-Sam |
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| Production design | Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng |
| Art direction | Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng |
| Set decoration | Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng |
| Music | Eddie H. Wang Chi-Ren |
| Sound | Eddie H. Wang Chi-Ren |
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