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So, you've got 'Zheng Yuanhe and Li Yasin' from 1980, right? It's pretty unique as it dives into that Tang dynasty vibe. The romance has this deep emotional pull, especially with Zheng being the governor's son and Li being a courtesan, which adds layers to their relationship. The whole thing is shot in color, marking a significant shift for Taiwanese opera films at the time. It's not just the story; the performances are lush, and the practical effects really give it an earthy charm. There’s a rhythm to the pacing that feels both deliberate and fluid, almost like you're watching a live opera instead of a film. Definitely an interesting piece for anyone looking into the evolution of Taiwanese cinema.
This film is relatively scarce, making it a compelling pick for collectors interested in Taiwanese cinema's history. The transition to color was a notable milestone, and its opera roots attract those who appreciate traditional performances in film. While there’s limited information about various releases, any print of this title is worth keeping an eye out for, considering its significance in the evolution of Taiwanese film.
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