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本名: Linda So
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別名: 苏梅, 蘇梅
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Linda So is recognized as an international yoga coach and has appeared in several mainland Chinese films, notably 'Zhu Lin Qi Xian' (2004) and 'Shanghai Wang Shi' (2005). She had a significant role in Artwalker's production 'Amphetamine'. Beyond her acting credits, no further biographical details are provided.
本名: Sherry Liu
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別名: 李子涵
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ジャンル: Drama, Romance
Ai Hen Lan (2011) is composed of six interconnected stories about love and relationships gone awry. The film begins with a lavish wedding feast that sets the tone for the decadent tales to follow. The first story revolves around an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister. In the second, a married male painter becomes involved in a romantic affair with his young male life model. A dance school teacher's obsession with one of his wealthy students, Queen, is explored in the third narrative. The fourth story delves into a complex love triangle involving Moon, a middle-aged woman, and two younger men, one of whom she wishes to discard. The fifth tale centers around a lesbian couple, one of whom struggles with role-play paranoia. Throughout these interwoven narratives, the film celebrates the notion that life is ultimately about love.
Ai Hen Lan, directed by Scud in 2011, is an exploration of love, desire, and their often complex manifestations. Inspired by real-life events, the film weaves six tales that push societal boundaries and challenge conventional norms. Set against a backdrop of opulence and decadence, Ai Hen Lan delves into themes such as incestuous relationships, same-sex attraction, obsession, and betrayal. The stories are interconnected, creating a rich tapestry of human emotion and desire. Despite its provocative subject matter, the film ultimately conveys a message of acceptance and the universality of love.