Ermo
Ermo (Chinese: 二嫫; pinyin: Èrmó) is a Chinese comedy/drama film, released in 1994 and directed by Zhou Xiaowen. It is essentially a satire on Western consumerism and its influence on Chinese culture. It was adapted from a novella written by Xu Baoqi. Tan Ye and Yun Zhu, authors of Historical Dictionary of Chinese Cinema, wrote that Ermo "observes the new trends of capitalism and consumerism in rural China at the beginning of the reform era".
Ermo
Ermo (Chinese: 二嫫; pinyin: Èrmó) is a Chinese comedy/drama film, released in 1994 and directed by Zhou Xiaowen. It is essentially a satire on Western consumerism and its influence on Chinese culture. It was adapted from a novella written by Xu Baoqi. Tan Ye and Yun Zhu, authors of Historical Dictionary of Chinese Cinema, wrote that Ermo "observes the new trends of capitalism and consumerism in rural China at the beginning of the reform era".
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Ermo (Chinese: 二嫫; pinyin: Èrm ...... beginning of the reform era".
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《二嫫》是1994年出品的一部中国电影,由周曉文导演,艾丽娅 ...... 和Prize of the Ecumenical Jury。
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1995-05-12
1995-06-23
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Ermo (Chinese: 二嫫; pinyin: Èrm ...... beginning of the reform era".
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《二嫫》是1994年出品的一部中国电影,由周曉文导演,艾丽娅 ...... 和Prize of the Ecumenical Jury。
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