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Adultery Chinese Style is a curious blend of comedy and anthology, typical of the Shaw Brothers' playful exploration of marital mischief. The film is divided into three episodes, each with its own unique tone and pacing. The first two segments, 'Exhausted' and 'Dumpling Noodles,' are brief and offer a lighthearted take on relationships, while the standout segment, 'Green Hat,' lasts a substantial 74 minutes and dives deeper into the complexities of infidelity and its repercussions. The performances are often exaggerated, providing a distinctly comedic atmosphere that lightens the weight of the themes. What really sets this film apart is how it uses humor to tackle serious subject matter, all while maintaining a quirky charm that feels very much of its time.
Finding a good copy of Adultery Chinese Style can be a bit of a challenge, as it hasn’t seen as many re-releases compared to other Shaw titles. The film's unique structure and blend of comedic styles make it a noteworthy piece for collectors interested in the Shaw Brothers' lesser-known works. There's a certain charm in the way it addresses marital themes while maintaining a light atmosphere, which intrigues those with a keen eye for the unique storytelling styles of the era.
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