Movie Lover's Tears Grand Finale

The movie "Lover's Tears" finale Qianni learns that Ke Lun has an affair in his heart, so he quietly leaves.

The ending of Lover's Tears, a romance film directed by Li Hsing and starring Zhang Meiyao, Tian Peng, Yan Ju Ju, and Yang Meng Hua, was released on May 15, 1969 in Taiwan, China. The film tells the story of Wu Kelun, a young man who has been a socialite since his graduation from college. As his father is the chairman of a large enterprise, he is busy with his career, and his stepmother is too strict with him. Kelun meets a nightclub singer, Cynthia Wong, and they fall in love. When Mr. Wu goes abroad for a business trip, his plane crashes.

Kelen's stepmother, citing his uninhibited lifestyle as a reason for not being able to take on his father's huge business, persuades him to go abroad for further studies, thus cutting off his relationship with Chani. Her stepmother pays a visit to Chani and urges him to back off and not to hinder the union between Kelun and Mei Ning. After meeting Chani, her stepmother realizes that Chani is not the kind of woman she imagined. She is a hardworking and frugal woman, and she has a true love for Kelun, which touches her y, but when she learns that Kelun is having an affair, Chani leaves quietly.

Biography of Zhang Meiyao

Zhang Meiyao, formerly known as Zhang Fumi, is a Taiwanese actress from Nantou County, Taiwan who retired from filming in 1970 after marrying the actor Ko Chun-hsiung, and made a comeback in 2002. She starred in Mandarin films such as Wu Feng, Life and Death, and The Three Stooges, etc. On April 1, 2012, Chang Mei-yao passed away in Taipei at the age of 71, and her family held a family memorial service in Taipei on April 11th.

In 1957, she joined the actor's training class of Yufeng Studio, and in 1959, she was recognized by her boss and director Lin Tuanqiu, and starred in the Taiwanese-language films Sighing for Smoke and Fireworks (written and directed by Lin Boqiu), A-San Goes to the Horse, The Wrong Kind of Love (written and directed by Lin Tuanqiu), and an unfinished film Peach Blossom Night Ferry. In 1960, when Taiwanese films were in the doldrums and the market was in the midst of a recession, the Yufeng Company closed down, and through the recommendation of Mr. Lai Yiu Pei, who had introduced her to Yufeng, she went to work as a radio broadcaster for the Kuo Hua Advertising Company, where she also acted as a calendar girl.

References: Baidu Encyclopedia - Tears of a Lover, Baidu Encyclopedia - Zhang Meiyao