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: Short for "Hindi-Chinese." This indicates a dual-audio setup containing both the original Chinese language track (Cantonese/Mandarin) and a localized Hindi dubbed audio track for South Asian audiences.

The film serves as a masterclass in mid-90s atmospheric melodrama. It features a lush, melancholy score composed by , the legendary composer who later scored Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love . The rich, shadowy cinematography by Bill Wong captures the decaying, atmospheric beauty of early 20th-century Nanjing. thechristofnanjing1995720pwebdlhinchi top

: A standard High-Definition (HD) video resolution (1280x720 pixels). : Short for "Hindi-Chinese

Ryuichi and Jinhua embark on a passionate, healing love affair, and they eventually marry. However, their happiness is shattered by a devastating revelation: Ryuichi already has a wife back in Japan. When his professional duties and familial guilt force him to return to his homeland, Jinhua is left abandoned. The rich, shadowy cinematography by Bill Wong captures

: Indicates dual-audio availability in both Hindi and Chinese.