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''Betelnut Beauty'' (Chinese title: 愛你愛我) is a Taiwanese romantic comedy by Lin Cheng-sheng, released in 2001. It stars Li Xinjie (a.k.a. Lee Sin-jie and Angelica Lee) and [[Chang Chen]].
'''''Betelnut Beauty''''' (Chinese title: 愛你愛我) is a Taiwanese romantic comedy by Lin Cheng-sheng, released in 2001. It stars Li Xinjie (a.k.a. Lee Sin-jie and Angelica Lee) and [[Chang Chen]].


While the plot is ostensibly about the relationship between a young drifter and a betelnut salesgirl, the main interest of the movie is its depiction of a quintessentially Taiwanese phenomenon, the sale of betelnuts from transparent roadside booths by young women, who attract the attention of prospective customers by wearing outrageously skimpy clothing.
While the plot is ostensibly about the relationship between a young drifter and a betelnut salesgirl, the main interest of the movie is its depiction of a quintessentially Taiwanese phenomenon, [[media:Binlang 5.jpg|the sale of betelnuts from transparent roadside booths by young women]], who attract the attention of prospective customers by wearing outrageously skimpy clothing.


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* [[Boy Meets Girl]]: Feng and Fei-fei.
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]: Feng and Fei-fei.
* [[Completely Different Title]]: The original title literally translates as ''Love You, Love Me''.
* [[Completely Different Title]]: The original title literally translates as ''Love You, Love Me''.

Revision as of 03:01, 31 July 2017

Betelnut Beauty (Chinese title: 愛你愛我) is a Taiwanese romantic comedy by Lin Cheng-sheng, released in 2001. It stars Li Xinjie (a.k.a. Lee Sin-jie and Angelica Lee) and Chang Chen.

While the plot is ostensibly about the relationship between a young drifter and a betelnut salesgirl, the main interest of the movie is its depiction of a quintessentially Taiwanese phenomenon, the sale of betelnuts from transparent roadside booths by young women, who attract the attention of prospective customers by wearing outrageously skimpy clothing.

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