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Devotion, should be grim enough a lesson for my teenager in love. Little Kitty Ting Hao suffers due to social evils that ruthlessly rob her of the inalienable right to marry Chang Yang, the man she loves. Her incidental misbehaviour with Chang, which leads to the birth of a fatherless baby, does the final nailing of her coffin. Fortunately their daughter is intelligent and strong enough to be the master of circumstances and fights for her own love.
Acting
Kitty Ting Hao's dual roles showcase devastating range as mother and daughter.
Direction
Tang Huang's unflinching gaze at systemic misogyny still stings sixty years later.

Director
Tang Huang
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