[Film] The Beauty Remains / 美人依旧 (2005) by Ann Hu
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Movie posters of "The Beauty Remains" (美人依旧)
Just a very quick post – I think this obscurer than obscure movie is a fair example of the Chinese aesthetic concept of decadent beauty known as tui fei mei [頹廢美] (which I explained here in the past). Everything from the narration, the setting, the clothes and the atmosphere just gives you the feeling that “the end is nigh” and the characters (or at least some of them) are “putting on their best dress to greet the doom.”
Plot Summary: In the midst of a sea of change in China in 1949 – two long separated sisters, Ying (Vivian Wu) and Fei (Zhou Xun), are reunited in the event of the death of their wealthy father in order to execute his will. Ying (the elder sister) was borne by the legitimate wife and had always lived the life of opulence and leisure. Fei (the younger sister) was borne by a housemaid and had been expelled since childhood from the family’s mansion. Now a high school student, Fei was determined to not count her hopes on men – she wanted to do well at school and become a medical doctor. Fei’s simple life as a student was changed one day when she was summoned back to the family mansion after many years to live with Ying, and there Fei was introduced to Ying’s lover Mr Huang, who runs a casino. Mr Huang is a man with a “colorful past” involving many women. Not surprisingly, he began to seduce Fei, who yielded to him out of a vague feeling of revenge against Ying…
You can watch the trailer from YouTube below: