I watched Tsui Hark's 1994 film The Lovers last night. The gifted filmmaker has scored a home run with a terrific film about love and loss. The Lovers is a filmic poem depicting the Chinese fable of the butterfly lovers. The visuals are stunning, and the relatively slow pace allows the viewer the luxury of vicariously experiencing the initially hesitant but steadily growing attachment of the leads. I was so drawn into the emotional world of the two lovers that at several points in the film I was sobbing like a baby.
Once again Tsui has given us a movie about women and their uncertain place in the world, and for that alone he would score points with me. Charlie Yeung is wonderful in the lead role. She combines the goofiness of Anita Yuen with the wistful loveliness of Joey Wong. I can well understand how Hong Kong moviegoers fell in love with her in the mid-nineties and how grateful they were when she returned to the screen a few years later.
My only problem with the movie is the subtitles on my Universe DVD. They are probably as badly done as any movie in my collection. They are tiny and displayed in white, which makes them difficult to read at best and absolutely unreadable at worst. I am sure that I missed a number of plot points because of their inadequacy. Add The Lovers to the long list of DVDs desperately needing a new release. I am just grateful that I was able to see it at all, for I remember the movie as being unavailable in the not-too-distant past. Now for my question...
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At the end of the movie the bride-to-be stops at the tomb of her dead lover and kneels before his tablet. She bites her finger and in blood writes her last words to him before the earth swallows her up. Unfortunately those three words are not translated in the subtitles. I am dying to know what she wrote. Having grown up prior to the computer age, I am clueless about how to capture and transmit a screen shot on this forum--sorry. So I would greatly appreciate it if some kind soul who has the movie in his/her collection and who reads Chinese would check out the last scene and tell me what Ying Toi wrote to Shan Pak.
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Thanks, all.
Vicki