In the beginning, they fell in love. Chen Qiu Shui was 20. Wang Bi Yun was 18. When Qiu Shui fled Taiwan after the 228 Massacre, Bi Yun gave him a gold engagement ring, and they promised to meet again. Qiu Shui served as an army doctor during the Korean War, where he met Wang Jin Di, a nurse from Shanghai who fell in love with him instantly. Years had gone by, Jin Di followed Qiu Shui to Tibet and was killed in an avalanche. While in Taiwan, Bi Yun buried Qiu Shui's mother and continued to pray for his return. Now, Bi Yun is living in Los Angeles. Her adopted daughter has travelled to Tibet to retrace Qiu Shui's footsteps. Through the pictures she sends back via the Internet, Bi Yun can see Qiu Shui's final resting place. Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 云水谣
- Also Known As: Yun Shui Yao
- Screenwriter: Liu Heng
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama, War
Cast & Credits
- Li Bing Bing Main Role
- Chen Kun Main Role
- Vivian Hsu Main Role
- Gui Ya Lei Main Role
- Chin Han Support Role
Reviews
Heartbreaking
It was heartbreaking to see the relationship between Chen Qiuyiu and Biyun torn apart. I found it confusing at times because of the flipping of time zones of past and present events. What perplexed me is why Qiuyiu did not search for Biyun in his home region when before they separated he asked her to care for his mother, and if only Biyun had left an engraved message at Qiuyiu's mother's home as to where he could find Biyun. Sadly, Qiuyiu had changed his name making it near impossible for him to be found.The acting by the main leads was spectacular and as usual Chen Kun does not disappoint, and the supporting cast was also good. The film lighting was rather dark that sometimes figures were obscure and I am not clear whether it was intended for effects or was merely the poor quality of filming equipment during that time.