In the last episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), Lisa (Lisa Wang) suffers from "environmental depression" and those around her treat her like a lunatic. Joyce deploys a creative mix of dialogue and monologue to illustrate Lisa's complicated personality. She might act like any normal obedient daughter around her parents, yet other times she reveals her overly sensitive and suspicious mind as her moods run the gamut from poetic to violent. The villa where Lisa is sent to heal becomes a tumultuous battleground when a young doctor who has his own psychological hang-ups begins treating her and a conflict of egos is ignited.
Title | Seven Women: Liza Wang |
---|---|
Year | 1976 |
Genre | Documentary, TV Movie |
Country | Hong Kong |
Studio | TVB |
Cast | Liza Wang, Henry Yu Yang, Lok Kung, Yip Ping |
Crew | Patrick Tam Kar-Ming (Director), Bill Wong Chung-Piu (Director of Photography), Johnson Chow (Editor), Patrick Tam Kar-Ming (Writer), Joyce Chan (Writer), Wong Tin-Lam (Producer) |
Keyword | |
Release | Nov 04, 1976 |
Runtime | 50 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 广州话 / 廣州話 |