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  1. Love Education is a story of family and love, involving three women of different ages. Weiwei, nearly 30, has reached the age where she is able to marry. Her love life is in danger of her past, with her work causing troubles with her mother, Huiying, unable to understand it fully.

    • Kay Huang
    • NT$5 million (Taiwan), US$26 million (Mainland China)
    • Patricia Cheng
  2. Love Education (Xiang ai xiang qin) - Un film di Sylvia Chang. Un dramma familiare 'attualizzato' in cui tre generazioni di donne si accapigliano e si riconciliano. Con Sylvia Chang, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Yueting Lang, Ning Song, Yanshu Wu. Drammatico, Cina, 2017. Durata 122 min.

    • (34)
    • Sylvia Chang
    • Sylvia Chang
  3. 3 nov 2017 · Love Education: Directed by Sylvia Chang. With Sylvia Chang, Zhuangzhuang Tian, Yueting Lang, Ningfeng Song. A dying old lady reminisces about her happier moments. Her daughter, Hui Ying, decides to move her father's grave from his hometown to beside her mother's grave.

    • (998)
    • Drama, Music
    • Sylvia Chang
    • 2017-11-03
  4. 21 ott 2017 · Love Education" follows three women from different eras. Hui Ying, the main character, represents those who experienced the industrialization of the years 1980 to 1990, evoking the deep sympathy of Asian viewers with similar experiences: unable to resolve differences with the generation of their parents and communicate with the ...

    • (13)
    • China
    • 13+
    • Sylvia Chang
  5. 6 apr 2018 · Subscribed. 57. 28K views 6 years ago. A comedy of bureaucratic absurdity and a drama of long-dormant romance, LOVE EDUCATION tenderly showcases the face-off between distant relatives battling...

    • 2 min
    • 28,9K
    • Pacific Arts Movement
  6. 23 ott 2017 · ‘Love Education’: Film Review | Filmart 2018. Taiwanese director Sylvia Chang assembles a strong cast of emerging talent and veterans for 'Love Education.' By Elizabeth Kerr. October 23,...

  7. 22 nov 2019 · Love Education is renowned Taiwanese actress-director Sylvia Chang’s first film shot in mainland China and expands the scope of her former work 20:30:40 (2004) in its portrayal of generational dynamics among women. In the earlier film, three women negotiate the challenges in personal and professional lives at the age of 20, 30, and ...