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If I Were for Real (film)

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Chinese
  
假如我是真的

Directed by
  
Wang Toon

Screenplay by
  
Director
  
Toon Wang

Cinematography
  
Hung-Chung Lin

7.5/10
IMDb

Mandarin
  
Jiǎrú Wǒ Shì Zhēnde

Produced by
  
Feng Chih-chia

Initial release
  
21 August 1981 (Taiwan)

Story by
  
Nikolai Gogol

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Based on
  
If I Were for Realby Sha Yexin, Li Shoucheng and Yao Mingde

Cast
  
Alan Tam, Hsiang Ting Ko, Kuan-Chen Hu

Screenplay
  
Sha Yexin, Chang Yung-hsiang, Shoucheng Li, Mingde Yao

Similar
  
He Never Gives Up, The Story of a Small Town, Beautiful Duckling, Execution in Autumn, Good Morning - Taipei

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If I Were for Real is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Wang Toon. It is an adaptation of the 1979 play of the same name by Sha Yexin, Li Shoucheng and Yao Mingde, set in mainland China. The film made some changes to the story to turn "the satirical comedy into political propaganda which condemns Chinese communism". The film was banned not only in mainland China (like the play), but also in British Hong Kong until 1989.

Contents

Cast

  • Alan Tam as Li Xiaozhang
  • Nancy Hu as Zhou Minghua
  • Hsiang Lin as Qiao Hong, an actress in the theatrical troupe
  • Lin Tzay-peir as Yao Qing, son of Zhou Minghua's factory boss
  • Chang Feng as Zhou Minghua's father
  • Chang Ping-yu as Theatre Director Zhao
  • Ma Chia-li as Division Head Qian
  • Wei Su as Secretary Wu
  • Lei Ming as Section Head Sun
  • Wu Chiao-ling as Sun Juanjuan
  • Ko Hsiang-ting as Farm Director Zheng
  • Tsui Fu-sheng as Wang Yun, deputy mayor of Shanghai
  • Ku Chun as Li Da
  • Differences from the play

    As a propaganda film that condemns communism, the film "in a total disregard of the inherent ambiguities in the play" made a number of "changes which drastically alter the meaning", according to Gilbert C. F. Fong.

  • Characters associated with the Chinese government are demonized by removing positive traits. Farm Director Zheng, who displays some conscience in the play, is completely pathetic in the film. The virtuous Venerable Comrade Zhang in the play becomes "cold, aloof, and keen on punishment instead of persuasion" Li Da and is given a much smaller role.
  • The film introduces a crude, licentious, and corrupt character Wang Yun, (clearly fictitious) deputy mayor of Shanghai who keeps an innocent actress as his mistress, thus strengthening the negative impression associated with the ruling elite.
  • In the film, Zhou Minghua's pregnancy is revealed much earlier than in the play. As a result, the opportunistic prankster Li Xiaozhang is seen in a much more positive light, as a hero fighting for the survival of his future family.
  • The play ends with Li Xiaozhang on trial and Zhou Minghua in the hospital. In the film, Zhou Minghua drowns herself (and her unborn baby), while Li Xiaozhang cuts his wrist and inscribes with his blood the words "If I Were for Real" on the cell wall before his death. (In real life, the imposter Zhang Quanlong (张泉龙) on whom Li Xiaozhang is based, was released after 3 years in prison.)
  • Theme song

    Teresa Teng sang the theme song, which was included in her 1981 album of the same name. (In the film, Farm Director Zheng secretly listens to Teresa Teng's "When Will You Return?" and hides a picture of her on the back of a Chairman Mao portrait.)

    Awards and nominations

    1981 18th Golden Horse Awards
  • WonBest Film
  • WonBest Adapted Screenplay (Chang Yung-hsiang)
  • WonBest Actor (Alan Tam)
  • Nominated—Best Cinematography (Lin Hung-chung)
  • Nominated—Best Art Direction (Wang Toon)
  • The film was also selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

    References

    If I Were for Real (film) Wikipedia