A Dream of Spring (1947)

A Dream of Spring

19471h 34m
Drama

The young girl Cui came from a poor family and had a close relationship with Jiang Tao, who was painting. Jiang Tao painted a portrait of Cui and carefully preserved it. Jiang Tao had an old classmate named Ding Qichang who fell in love with Cui at first sight. His prosperity came from a wealthy family, and his wife passed away in her early years, leaving behind a daughter named Xiaofeng. Qichang vigorously pursued it, but Cui, forced by life, agreed to marry. Helpless, Cui came from a poor family and suffered from financial arrogance after marriage. Her father-in-law, looked down on her. Ding's father even forced him to bring Xiaofeng back to his hometown in Beiping and leave Cui Cui had lived alone for many years. When she visited Jiang Tao again, she saw that the portrait was still on the shelf in the studio, but Jiang Tao had forgotten his past feelings. When Ding's father passed away, Qichang and Xiaofeng returned home. Qichang not only did not understand the pain of separation, but also suspected that Cui was having an affair with businessman Wang Shaobo and became increasingly indifferent to his wife. At this moment, Xiaofeng fell in love with his assistant Lu Chao, but then she fell in love with Shaobo and planned to elope with him to the United States. To protect her daughter's reputation, Cui deliberately concealed the truth for Xiaofeng. Unexpectedly, this move deepened Qichang's misunderstanding, leading him to believe that his wife was unfaithful. In the end, he returned to Beiping with Xiaofeng and Lu Chao, leaving Cui alone in her old age.

Runtime
1h 34m
Released
1947

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Release year: 1947

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The young girl Cui came from a poor family and had a close relationship with Jiang Tao, who was painting. Jiang Tao painted a portrait of Cui and carefully preserved it. Jiang Tao had an old classmate named Ding Qichang who fell in love with Cui at first sight. His prosperity came from a wealthy family, and his wife passed away in her early years, leaving behind a daughter named Xiaofeng. Qichang vigorously pursued it, but Cui, forced by life, agreed to marry. Helpless, Cui came from a poor family and suffered from financial arrogance after marriage. Her father-in-law, looked down on her. Ding's father even forced him to bring Xiaofeng back to his hometown in Beiping and leave Cui Cui had lived alone for many years. When she visited Jiang Tao again, she saw that the portrait was still on the shelf in the studio, but Jiang Tao had forgotten his past feelings. When Ding's father passed away, Qichang and Xiaofeng returned home. Qichang not only did not understand the pain of separation, but also suspected that Cui was having an affair with businessman Wang Shaobo and became increasingly indifferent to his wife. At this moment, Xiaofeng fell in love with his assistant Lu Chao, but then she fell in love with Shaobo and planned to elope with him to the United States. To protect her daughter's reputation, Cui deliberately concealed the truth for Xiaofeng. Unexpectedly, this move deepened Qichang's misunderstanding, leading him to believe that his wife was unfaithful. In the end, he returned to Beiping with Xiaofeng and Lu Chao, leaving Cui alone in her old age.

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