二嫫 (Ermo)

Ermo

de 周晓文 (Zhou Xiaowen) | 1994 | ComediaDrama | Hong Kong | Mandarín

Ermo (Ai Liya) is a Chinese woman who gets obsessed with buying a television for her family in this film about women's roles and consumerism in a Chinese village. The independent Ermo supports her son and disabled husband, rising early to make noodles she sells as a street vendor. A snooty neighbor has a TV, so Ermo wants a huge one. The neighbor's husband, Blindman, offers her transport to sell baskets she's made. After he gets her a city job making restaurant noodles and more money, their relationship becomes an affair. She's also selling her blood. When she discovers Blindman is subsidizing her pay, she throws the money at him and quits the job; he covers their affair and her reputation by getting beaten up over a woman in the city. When she has enough for the TV, she's exhausted. (FilmAffinity)

Datos de la traducción

  • Año de estreno en España: 2001

  • Traducida al español para subtitulación

Festivales y filmotecas

2001Filmoteca de Valencia (Español)