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Tum Teav (Khmer: ទុំទាវ) is a 2003 Romance-tragedy Cambodian film portrays the tragedy of the star-crossed lovers Tum and Teav. The film inspired a love story which has been told throughout Cambodia since the 19th century, revived a Khmer proverb states that ''The Cake is never bigger than the Basket.'' Literally, daughters (cake) were thought not to be able to find a good family without the help of their mothers (basket). This 2003 remake of the classic story played to packed theatres in Phnom Penh and has been credited with helping fuel the revival of the long defunct Cambodian Cinema industry.〔''Cambodia determined to revive film industry'', Xinhua News Agency, Phnom Penh, February 25, 2004 ()〕 ==Tagline== The film's tangline atypically state in a very long sentence which phraselly begin an account of Sanskrit language translation. The source comes from the last paragraphe that the original writer had used to sum up the story's main premise at the end of conclusion. Accompanied by a few ancient alphabet and word, that sentence reveal a variety of educational tone for its popular traditional love story subject matter: :''This sin of love! The blood wash in tears!'' :''True love! Life sacrific in braveness against old odds'' :''The uncomparable enormous power it accomplish '' :''Thus, the wealth or nobility or honor still become the loser'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tum Teav (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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