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Romance with Troubles 1986

📅 1986-01-01

Set against the rustic charm of 1980s rural China, *Romance with Troubles* (1986) weaves a poignant tale of love, longing, and unspoken desires.

Director: Zhong Shuhuang

Cast

Ma Guanying
Ma Guanying
Ji Xuefei
Ji Xuefei
Jing Xia
Jing Xia
Cui Yueming
Miao Yiqi
Zhou Guobin
Zhou Guobin
Chen Shu
Chen Shu
Zhou Zhiqing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Romance with Troubles (1986) about?

The film tells the story of a young carpenter torn between two women: the girl he loves, who seeks a richer life, and another who loves him but knows he doesn't return her feelings. It's a tender exploration of heartache and choices in a close-knit village setting.

Who directed Romance with Troubles?

Romance with Troubles was directed by Zhong Shuhuang, a filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling in Chinese cinema.

Who stars in Romance with Troubles?

The film features a cast including Ma Guanying, Ji Xuefei, Jing Xia, Cui Yueming, and Miao Yiqi, delivering heartfelt performances.

Is Romance with Troubles (1986) worth watching?

While it's a classic romance with a modest scope, *Romance with Troubles* offers a nostalgic glimpse into 1980s rural life and the timeless struggles of love. Fans of classic dramas may find its simplicity charming, even if it lacks the polish of modern productions.

How long is Romance with Troubles?

Runtime details are not listed for this film.

About Romance with Troubles (1986) — A Classic Romance Drama from Rural China

Set against the rustic charm of 1980s rural China, *Romance with Troubles* (1986) weaves a poignant tale of love, longing, and unspoken desires.

Directed by Zhong Shuhuang, this romantic drama follows a humble village carpenter navigating the complexities of affection when the woman he yearns for sets her sights on a wealthier suitor. Meanwhile, another admirer pines for him, her quiet devotion adding layers of emotional tension to his struggle. With its evocative storytelling and gentle visuals, the film captures the bittersweet essence of unrequited love and societal expectations, creating an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.