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Josephine Koo Movies

1995  
 
This Chinese melodrama chronicles four decades in the life of a vintner's daughter. The story begins in Shaoxing during the 1920s. The winemaker and his wife are celebrating the birth of their daughter Huadiao. The jubilant father even christens that year's wine, Maiden Rose and stores away a special jar for his daughter's marriage. Twenty years pass and Huadiao is seen as a willful young woman used to getting her own way. She is a good student, but must forsake her education after a local boy impregnates her. A civil war erupts and her lover disappears. Twenty more years fly by. Mao is in charge of China and now Huadiao must cope with her grown daughter's disappointment at being thrown out of the university because the government has labeled her mother a neo-capitalist after she received a letter from her first lover, who lives in Taiwan. The daughter ends up marrying a humble laborer and bearing a daughter of her own. More time passes and the story picks up in the '90s as Chen Fei, the confident granddaughter of the now 70-year-old Huadiao, dreams of owning her own restaurant. Meanwhile, her grandmother finally gets to see her old lover who has left his wife and family in Taiwan to come to visit her. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1990  
 
This love story spans many decades of modern Chinese history. In the beginning (1938), an independent-minded female writer (Lin Ching-hsia) strikes up an acquaintance and then a romance with a man who is collaborating with the Japanese (Chin Han). Despite warnings from friends that their romance can only end in catastrophe for them both, she persists, but eventually the two of them are separated during the Civil War, and their fates only become clear in 1989. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Chin HanMaggie Cheung, (more)
 
1990  
 
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In 1969, while Hong Kong is undergoing its own localized chaos -- fallout from the Cultural Revolution on the Chinese mainland -- taxi driver Ah-chung is hard-pressed to juggle the two women in his life and his ambition to own his own cab. One of the women is a wealthy socialite who pays for his intimate attentions. The other is his real girlfriend who, despite herself, is drawn to him. What's the problem? The girlfriend is ambitious too: she wants to land someone with real money, not just a hard-working cab driver. One highlight of this light-hearted romantic comedy is its use of music from the period. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Kenny BeeMaggie Cheung, (more)
 
1984  
 
In a delicately balanced story about the estrangement of two friends -- one living in the city and one remaining in their native village -- the bonds of friendship are tested by the contradictory values of urban versus rural life. When a thirtysomething businesswoman seeks out her roots in a small Chinese village, the first person she looks up is a childhood friend who has become the headmistress in the local school. Prejudice and suspicion on the part of the villagers start to affect the relationship between the old friends -- but their genuine desire to understand each other's current environment may be just what is needed to overcome any obstacles. The simple facets of daily living are emphasized with perceptive care as the women strengthen their renewed bonds -- while the specialized setting and topic suggest a broader meaning. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Josephine Koo