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Deep as the Sea

Deep as the Sea

Romance

Yi Wen

Grace Chang, Lei Zhen, Wang Lai

1960

Hong Kong, China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

98 minutes

2025-03-02 15:53:06

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as情深似海,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1960Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.8(For reference only)。
"The sea, despite its depth, has a bottom, but between you and me... two hearts, one emotion, deeper than the sea." "Deep as the Sea" is an art film filled with poetic beauty and deeply touching emotions. Not only is the story entangled and poignant, but the scenery is beautiful, and the production is meticulous. Starting in the mid-1950s, the actress Grace Chang rose to fame in the film industry by captivating audiences with singing and dancing; there was no film in which she did not sing or dance. However, this film is the only one in her career where she neither sings nor dances, relying entirely on her heartfelt performance to portray a wife and mother who selflessly dedicates herself to her loved ones, resulting in remarkable acclaim. The emotional range she needs to convey in the film is very broad, yet she skillfully blends the expansive silent film acting style with a natural and realistic approach to perform her role, achieving seamless results. Director Yi Wen also delivered an outstanding performance: the entire film was shot on location, with a relaxed and structured rhythm, and the depiction of emotions is intricate and detailed. It avoids the pitfalls of melodrama while not diminishing the story's emotional impact, leaving viewers deeply moved, making it a masterpiece in his creative career.

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