Anna

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Though her marriage with rich businessman Chan Hak-lit is crumbling, Anna Poon refuses to accept her childhood sweetheart Wong Kei-shu's courtship. Anna's younger sister Mei-na has a crush on Shu and treats Lee Man coldly. When she sees Anna being with Shu, she taunts Anna with stealing who she likes. Anna is hurt and goes back to Chan's house. Chan holds a house party and invites business celebrities. Shu attends it and when tells Anna he loves her when they dance. Anna rejects him and tells him never to see her again. Chan goes to the racecourse. When Shu falls down from a horse, Anna faints. Chan asks Anna what her relationship with Shu is. He warns her not to have any wrongdoing and ruin his reputation. Shu is fine and asks Anna to meet for the last time. Anna cannot turn down him and goes to meets him. Lit miscomprehends the situation and files a divorce. He even forbids Anna to see their daughter. A distressed Anna becomes a victim of love in a conservative society.

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30-11-1955

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112 min

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Lee Sun-fung

Lee Sun-fung

Park Sang-ho was a South Korean film director and screenwriter active from the 1950s to the 1980s. He directed over 60 films, including The Widow (1955), which is considered one of the earliest examples of Korean feminist cinema. Park's work is characterized by its exploration of social issues and human relationships, contributing to the evolution of South Korean cinema.
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