大導演胡金銓早年傑作,人妻改編自《警世通言》之〈玉堂春落難逢夫〉。故事講述吏部尚書幼子王金龍(趙雷)與名妓蘇三(樂蒂)真情相愛,人妻無奈床頭金盡,被趕出富春院。其後蘇三被老鴇(紅薇)暗賣予富戶沈燕林(楊志卿)為妾,卻被沈妻皮氏(高寶樹)誣告毒殺親夫,判以死罪。此時金龍已考取功名,官封八府巡按,為救蘇三,決意開堂覆審……本片由「古典美人」樂蒂飾女主角蘇三,配合胡金銓一絲不苟的製作,乃黃梅調片不朽的經典。
大導演胡金銓早年傑作,人妻改編自《警世通言》之〈玉堂春落難逢夫〉。故事講述吏部尚書幼子王金龍(趙雷)與名妓蘇三(樂蒂)真情相愛,人妻無奈床頭金盡,被趕出富春院。其後蘇三被老鴇(紅薇)暗賣予富戶沈燕林(楊志卿)為妾,卻被沈妻皮氏(高寶樹)誣告毒殺親夫,判以死罪。此時金龍已考取功名,官封八府巡按,為救蘇三,決意開堂覆審……本片由「古典美人」樂蒂飾女主角蘇三,配合胡金銓一絲不苟的製作,乃黃梅調片不朽的經典。
回复 :"Do you want to do it...?"The fatal seduction of...the "Challenge Game"Florist Ae-ran (Vicky) and forensics investigator Min-ho (Choi Ryeong) from the Public Prosecutor's Office both have a family that everyone wants. However, Min-ho can't handle bed time so Ae-ran starts a 'challenge game' in which she seduces and has sex with strange men. One day, Ae-ran and Min-ho meet Alex (Choi Hyeon-ho) at a tango cafe. Alex is interested in Ae-ran and approaches her while Ae-ran takes interest in Alex who is more handsome than her husband. Min-ho later witnesses them in action and gets angry when he finds out the man Ae-ran seduced is Alex. Min-ho feels nervous because he finds out Alex isn't just a game partner and approached him for a reason. Min-ho tries to get rid of Alex but Alex chokes Ae-ran and Min-ho even more and feels catharsis. The game they started is turning into a catastrophe...
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