Affair of Half a Lifetime

For the 1997 film, see Eighteen Springs (film).
Affair of Half a Lifetime
Written by Eileen Chang
Directed by Hu Xue Yang
Starring Ruby Lin
Patrick Tam Yiu Man
Country of origin Taiwan
China
Original language(s) Mandarine
No. of episodes 35
Release
Original release 2003

Affair of Half a Lifetime (simplified Chinese: 半生缘; traditional Chinese: 半生緣; pinyin: Bànshēng Yuán) is a 2003 drama-romance TV series based on the novel of the same name by Chinese author Eileen Chang. The series stars Ruby Lin, Patrick Tam, Jiang Qinqin and Li Liqun. It had the most simultaneous broadcasts on China cable/satellite TVs during 2004. The series was filmed in Shanghai and Taiwan.[1]

Plot

Affair of Half a Lifetime is set in Shanghai, China, during the 1930s and 1940s. It centers around two sisters from a struggling family, Gu Manzhen (Ruby Lin) and her older sister, Gu Manlu (Jiang Qinqin). A college graduate, Manzhen finds true love with one of her colleagues, Shen Shijun (Patrick Tam). Meanwhile, Manlu, the oldest of four children, supports the entire family. At the age of seventeen, Manlu sacrificed her pride and reputation to become a nightclub hostess. The job helps support Manlu's family, but others find her work disgraceful and look down on Manlu. Even her own grandmother does not her job. Originally, before she takes up her work as a nightclub hostess, Manlu was to marry a respected doctor named Zhang Yujing. However, they are forced to part and Manlu eventually marries a comprador (Zhu Hongca) instead.

Manlu realizes that she is barren, and fearful for her marriage arranges her sister to be raped by her husband after finding out that Zhu is attracted to her sister. Manlu also lies to Shijun, saying Manzhen has rejected his love because of the disparity between their statuses, thus forcing them to be apart. Manzhen eventually escapes from her abusive family after she gives birth to her son with Zhu, but afraid to contact Shijun in fear of the consequences if he finds out, marries his maternal cousin Shi Cuizhi. Having failed to maintain her chastity for Shijun, Manzhen hopes for the best of his marriage with Shi, and settles somewhere as a recluse and becomes a schoolteacher.

Eventually, both Manlu and Zhu feel remorse of their misdeeds toward Manzhen, and Manlu begs her sister to come back to raise her nephew/stepson with her husband after they locate her, asking for forgiveness before she dies. Despite still hating them for the rape, Manzhen stays with Zhu for the sake of their son.

By chance, Manzhen and Shijun reunite in Shanghai, and both talk of each other's lives years after their separation. Knowing that they still love each other, but due to the restrictions of their respective obligations, both Manzhen and Shijun realize that they cannot be together.

Cast

Soundtrack

The original soundtrack was released on April 2004 in China. This soundtrack contains 18 tracks, produced by BMG Ltd (Taiwan). All songs are sung by lead actress Ruby lin. Tracks 1-5 are composed for this series, other songs are from Ruby Lin's album Best Selection.[2]

# Track title Running time More information
1 半生缘 (Ban Sheng Yuan)
Eighteen Springs
3:44 Sung by Ruby Lin (林心如)
Opening song of the TV series
2 擦肩而过 (Ca Shen Er Guo)
Passed Each Other By
3:51 This was the ending theme song of the TV series
3 過去 (Guo Qu)
The Past
4:10
4 想這你 (Xiang Zhe Ni)
Thinking of You
3:29
5 愛再靠近一點 (Ai Zai Kao Jin Yi Dian)
Let Love Move Us Closer
5:00 Duet song by Ruby Lin & Kenneth Tong

Awards

Year Event Category Recipient(s) Result
2004 China East Wind Music Awar Best Theme Song for a Movie or Television Ruby Lin Won

See also

References

  1. 张爱玲抖开“华丽旗袍” 《半生缘》爬满“虱子”Chongqing News 4 October 2003
  2. 林心如:《半生缘 新歌+精选》 ent.163.com 13 April 2004

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