

Directed by some of most well known Chinese-language directors of the time, the portmanteau film Four Moods was an attempt to alleviate Li Han-hsiang’s financial troubles during the late 1960s. Arguably one of his best works, King Hu’s short Anger is an adaptation of the famous Peking opera San Cha Kou; set to opera instrumentation and stylishly shot, the film deftly captures the tense showdown between political schemers, avengers and vagabonds inside an inn. Li Han-hsiang’s Happiness, inspired by the Strange Tales of Liaozhai, tells a tale of reprieve for a kind-hearted ghost, while Pai Ching-Jui’s Joy and Lee Hsing’s Sadness both explore the fateful encounters between mortal men and ghostly women.
The original title is "喜怒哀樂" (ZH).
The runtime is 140 minutes (2h 20m).
The film was directed by Lee Hsing.
The screenplay was written by Chu Hsiang-Kan and King Hu.
Cinematography was handled by Chen Jung-Shu.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0065862.
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喜怒哀樂
Released
12
普通话
Taiwan