The Stubborn Generations

  • February 1960
  • 1hr

    46mins

  • Music
  • Comedy
  • Directed by

    Lung To,

    Law Shun-wah,

    Starring

    Yam Kim-Fai,

    Law Yim-Hing,

    Leung Sing-por,

    Ma Siu-Ying

    ...

    Fat Kau (Leung Sing-por) and his wife (Ma Siu-ying) are not on the best terms with their fierce daughter-in-law Tang (Tam Lan-hing). It is their secret wish that their grandson Kim-kwong (Yam Kim-fai) would marry an ill-tempered woman—it would be, Kau and Lee think, poetic justice for Tang to have a taste of her own medicine. But to their disappointment, the granddaughter-in-law Yu-chu (Law Yim-hing) turns out to be meek and understanding. Kau and his wife therefore tricks Yu-chu into starting a quarrel with Tang. Rich in intricate details of everyday life, the film depicts a witty battle between vivid characters, and is a comedic portrayal of the relationship between mother and daughter-in-law through three generations.