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{{Infobox film

|name=The Unforgettable Character

|image=theunforgettablecharacter.jpg

|caption=video cover

|native_name=

|writer=Chiung Yao

|producer=Chang Jen-dao

|music=Lin Chia-ching

|cinematography=Chen Jung-shu

|director=Chang Mei-chun

|starring=

|released=

|runtime=98 minutes

|country=Taiwan

|language=Mandarin

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'The Unforgettable Character' is a 1975 Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Chang Mei-chun and written by Chiung Yao.

Plot



After the death of her parents, Hsiao-shuang begins to live with the Chu family in Taipei, who treat her like their own child. The Chu's oldest child Shih-yao deeply loves her, but being crippled he's hesitant to confess his love. Hsiao-shuang quickly falls in love with the eloquent and charismatic wannabe writer Yu-wen, but their marriage is far from blissful. Yu-wen, an irresponsible dreamer and impractical perfectionist, fails to write anything and frequently vents his frustration on Hsiao-shuang. Hsiao-shuang tries her hardest to support him and the family even during her pregnancy. Shih-yao helps Hsiao-shuang sell her songs, but that further angers Yu-wen, now addicted to gambling. After Yu-wen forcefully grabs a cherished jade from her to gamble away, Hsiao-shuang has a miscarriage and files for divorce. Hoping to encourage him, she still promises him that she will get back with him if he comes back with a finished work. Years later, when news of Yu-wen's terminal illness reaches Hsiao-shuang, she immediately arrives at his place in southern Taiwan only to find him dying with his book already completed. After his death, Shih-yao presents Hsiao-shuang a gift, which turns out to be the jade Yu-wen lost 4 years ago. Hsiao-shuang realizes Shih-yao still loves her after all these years.

Cast



*Brigitte Lin as Tu Hsiao-shuang, a beautiful and musically gifted 18-year-old orphan

*Han Chiang as Chu Chih-chien, a former friend of Hsiao-shuang's late father

* as Chu Chih-chien's kind mother

*Chang Ping-yu as Hsin-pei, Chu Chih-chien's wife

*Ku Ming-lun as Shih-yao, Chu Chih-chien's oldest child, a 29-year-old introverted and passionate television producer

*Chen Lu-shan as Shih-ching, Chu Chih-chien's second child

*Chen Yu-ching as Lee Chien, Shih-ching's husband

*Tien Niu as Shih-hui, Chu Chih-chien's youngest child, an outgoing and enthusiastic 19-year-old student

*Yeh Ming-te as Yu-nung, Shih-hui's boyfriend

*Chin Han as Lu Yu-wen, Yu-nung's pal from the military who aspires to win the Nobel Prize in Literature

Music



'Zai shui yifang' is a 1975 Mandarin album, released by Kolin Records (). The songs on A-side are sung by Chiang Lei and those on B-side by Frankie Kao .

"Zai shui yifang", sometimes translated "On the Other Side of the Water", and "Ni zenme shuo" were later covered by other singers, including Teresa Teng in her 1980 album of a similar name.

Lyrics were written by Chiung Yao, and music was composed by Lin Chia-ching , unless otherwise. Only songs that are listed as theme songs and instrumental are heard in the film.

{{track listing

|headline = Side A Chiang Lei

|extra_column=Chinese

|title1=Telling the Last Night's Dream

|note1=Sub-theme

|extra1=

|title2=Please Calmly Listen to Me

|note2=Sub-theme

|extra2=

|title3=zi shu yfng

|note3=Main theme

|extra3=

|title4=Blue Ocean

|extra4=

|lyrics4=Unknown

|music4=Unknown

|title5=n znme shu

|extra5=

|lyrics5=Shang Kwan-yue


|music5=Szu Ma-liang


|title6=Telling the Last Night's Dream

|note6=Instrumental

|extra6=

}}

{{track listing

|headline = Frankie Kao Side B

|extra_column=Chinese

|title1=zi shu yfng

|note1=Main theme

|extra1=

|title2=Sunset

|extra2=

|note2=Sub-theme

|title3=Square Brick Road

|extra3=

|lyrics3= Hsuan Ju

|music3= Shin Yi

|title4=Ocean, Sky, My Heart

|extra4=

|lyrics4=Lin Wen-lung


|music4= Lin Wen-lung


|title5=You Take Away My Heart

|extra5=

|lyrics5=Tu Fei

|music5=Tu Fei

|title6=zi shu yfng

|note6=Instrumental

|extra6=

}}

References




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