Concubines of the Tang
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Empress A spellbinding historical novel by the author of The Girl Who Played Go chronicles the life concubines of the tang and times of China`s only female emperor, Empress Wu, who rose from a humble clan concubines of the tang and position of concubine to brave the intrigues, treason, betrayal, concubines of the tang and violence of the court to become the first Empress of China during the great Tang dynasty in seventh-century China. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Together (DVD) Director-writer-producer-star Chen Kaige, well known for his visually sumptuous tales of historical China (FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE) directs this sweet-natured coming of age tale set in modern day Beijing. An impoverished cook, Liu Chen (Liu Peiqui), gives up his provincial life to move his 13-year-old violin virtuoso son, Xiaochun (Tang Yun), to Beijing so that he can audition for a prestigious music school. Once in the crowded industrial city Liu is bewildered by the big money concubines of the tang and corruption concubines of the tang and Xiaochun is forced to learn about the perils of the real world concubines of the tang and the high stress of competitive classical music training from Professor Tiang (Wang Zhiwen), a cynical concubines of the tang and eccentric music teacher. While Liu struggles as a lowly food delivery man, Xiaochun blossoms as a musician, but also as a modern day teenager, full of confusion concubines of the tang and desire. His desire is provoked by their neighbor, Lili (Chen Hong--Chen Kaige's wife), a high-class call girl whose love of money concubines of the tang and power masks a pure heart that tenderly cares for the young boy. With dreams of his son's potential, Liu hires a second teacher, Professor Yu (played by Chen Kaige), who is a slick concubines of the tang and ruthless starmaker. Finally, Xiaochun must decide whether his dreams are the same as his father's, in this moving tale set to an eloquent classical music soundtrack. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - Mandarin Additional Release Material: Original Theatrical Trailer Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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