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Ye er liang kai geting (1992) More at IMDbPro »
Comical presentation of a life struggle full of sorrow, 15 March 2004
Author: zzmale
The literal translation of the title of this movie is: Father and son Opening a (Karaoke) Musical Hall.
This movie is the third of the triology about Old Kui and his son, played by father-son pair actors, Mr. Qiang Chen and his son, Mr. Pei-Si Chen. Like other two movies in the triology, this third one also strongly advocate the reform in the form eulogizing the struggle, sorrow and the eventual triumph of common citizen in a comical way. Like all other films in which the father-son actors played father and son characters in the movies, this one is also based on the true story of ordinary citizens in the era of reform.
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