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Are there any movies where women sing honey?

In the 1970s, people from China and other regions (such as South Korea, the Philippines, Southeast Asia and even South America and Africa) went to Japan to make money and seek gold, and were called "round thieves". Tokyo was also called the round capital (the yen is the monetary unit). The heroine "Fruit in the Bone" in the film "Butterfly" directed by Shunji Iwai in 1990s is such a round thief. She came from Shanghai and worked as a prostitute in Tokyo in the 1970s. At a bonfire party one night, she sang "Sweet Honey" and "Nanhai Girl" to the poor thieves who came to the old garage dinner.

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In addition, the film "Sweet Honey, 1996" was on the eve of Hong Kong's return to China and a year after Teresa Teng's death. With the help of this special background, the film tells the story of the hard times of new immigrants in Hong Kong at the end of the 20th century, and Teresa Teng's song "Sweet Honey" runs through it, successfully capturing the * * * exchange feelings of China people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. The plot of the film begins at 1986 and ends at 1995 when Teresa Teng died suddenly. Against the background of China's immigration tide, the historical changes in the ten years before Hong Kong's return to China are shown through Nobody.

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