Four men pursue courtesans during the late 1880s in Shanghai. The courtesans, Crimson, Pearl, Emerald, Jasmin and Jade, reside in elegant brothels called "Flower Houses". One suiter, Wang, leaves Crimson to pursue the younger Jasmin. (Source: Wikipedia) ~~ Adapted from the novel "The Sing-song Girls of Shanghai" (海上花列传) by Han Bang Qing (韩邦庆). Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 海上花
- Also Known As: Hai Shang Hua
- Director: Hou Hsiao Hsien
- Screenwriter: Chu Tien Wen
- Genres: Historical, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Hada Michiko Main Role
- Tony LeungWangMain Role
- Carina LauPearlSupport Role
- Michele Monique ReisEmeraldSupport Role
- Jack KaoLuoSupport Role
- Annie Yi"Golden Flower"Support Role
Reviews
A candle-lit beauty. Definitely one of the prettiest films i've seen!
Woah, what a film! The cinematography is just AMAZING; it's set a totally new standard for me as my first Hou Hsiao-Hsien film. I highly recommend looking for a restored version to give this movie the justice it deserves. The framework is ingenius; the colors, costumes and sets are captured in a way that just engulfs you & leaves you feeling like you were there... it's very interesting! Now, under this undeniable beauty you have the stories and lives of our flower girls. Each girl has her own problems and routes to reach their freedoms & goals. This film does a good job of giving hints and small tastes of what life was really like for courtesans of this time. And ofcourse the actors really sealed the deal; the portrayals were pretty spot-on and genuine. Overall, Flowers of Shanghai is a visual masterpiece & I am grateful such a gem exists. xxWas this review helpful to you?