On the same day, in the same accident, Wei loses his pregnant wife and Ming her fiancé. In Buddhism, one is given 100 days to mourn for the dead. Like two mice lost in a labyrinth, Wei runs around in circles while Ming calmly creeps down a determined path. But the pain and sorrow linger on. With the 100th day approaching, they wonder if they'll ever be able to say goodbye. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 百日告别
- Also Known As: Bai ri gaobie ,
- Screenwriter & Director: Tom Lin
- Screenwriter: Liu Wei Ran
- Genres: Drama
Where to Watch Zinnia Flower
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Karena LamMingMain Role
- Bryan Chang Main Role
- Umin BoyaRen YouSupport Role
- Shen Nelson Support Role
- Wu Ting ChienYu Wei's friendSupport Role
- Hannah Ring[Piano Student]Guest Role
Reviews
We have two main characters who are trying to live after losing their partners in a car accident. The first part of the film focuses more on realizing that the people they loved will never stand in front of them again. The second part focuses on honoring the dead heroes in a way that is related to them. We see that this situation is really difficult and painful. Both characters try to cope, each in their own way.
I think the actors did a good job of portraying the characters' feelings. This movie is somehow calm. It was boring at times, but the atmosphere fit the story.
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