"Ruan Lingyu" is a Hong Kong film released in 1992. It is directed by Sang Jinpeng and starred by Maggie Cheung, Qin Han, Tony Leung and Wu Qihua. It is adapted from the life story of Chinese movie star Ruan Lingyu in the 20th century.
main content is interpreted by Ruan Lingyu's prototype.
Ruan Lingyu entered the film industry at the age of 16, and filmed 29 movies in just 9 years, and most of the roles she performed ended in a tragic ending. Ruan Lingyu is a generation of popular stars in the Chinese film industry and has a lot of audiences. However, her romantic relationship with Zhang Damin, Tang Jishan and Cai Chusheng also made her very distressed and painful, and therefore became the focus of attention of citizens and the press.
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On March 8, 1935, Ruan Lingyu committed suicide by taking sleeping pills on her suicide note.
The character was originally directed by director Stanley Kwan and tailored for Anita Mui, but later Anita Mui resigned (because the filming location was located in Shanghai at that time). The filming of this movie was at the same time, opposite the former residence of Qinyuan Village, Xinzha Road, Shanghai, and this was also where Ruan Lingyu had been.