
Grace Chang seduces as Hong Kong's most sensual Carmen ever. The torrid passions of Bizet's famous opera gets a postmodern reading when it is transposed to the noir-like setting of Hong Kong's Wanchai district. One of the most exhilarating and energetic musicals in the Chinese language.... (Full plot summary below)
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Grace Chang seduces as Hong Kong's most sensual Carmen ever. The torrid passions of Bizet's famous opera gets a postmodern reading when it is transposed to the noir-like setting of Hong Kong's Wanchai district. One of the most exhilarating and energetic musicals in the Chinese language.
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| User ReviewChelsea Tan outstanding musical from early hong kong cinemas, tho the plot is a little weak. Grace Chang's really "wild" in it. she's a great singer and dancer. im amazed by the opening scene. you can see her doing cover songs like Carmen, Madame Butterfly etc. the original soundtracks are worth checking. |
| User ReviewKevin Lclassic - Grace Chang's best, sultriest movie. |
| User ReviewPrivate UWow! This is a real hidden gem of a film. That to sum it up in a basic sense is the rather wild relationship of a seductress/diva and a pianist. What sets the film apart for me from other love stories is the use of songs. The songs are not only quite pleasant to hear but they reveal a lot about the story and understanding the ever so complicated seductress/diva AKA the Wild rose. A film that is not only pleasing to watch but to listen to as well. |
| User ReviewEric LHaha, first review! It's ok, at least if you like b/w movies, and it helps to have seen the taiwanese movie The Hole which has copied some of the sing&dance numbers |