
Teddy Award-winning Director Zero Chou (Spider Lilies) weaves three poetic tales as the lesbians in Drifting Flowers seek their true identify. In the first story, Jing, a blind singer, falls in love with her band's tomboy accordionist Diego. In another time and place, Lily, an elderly lesbian and Yen, her gay friend, create an unexpected bond and support each other in a time of crisis. Finally, we see Diego before she joined the band, when as a teenager she came to grips with... (Full plot summary below)
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Teddy Award-winning Director Zero Chou (Spider Lilies) weaves three poetic tales as the lesbians in Drifting Flowers seek their true identify. In the first story, Jing, a blind singer, falls in love with her band's tomboy accordionist Diego. In another time and place, Lily, an elderly lesbian and Yen, her gay friend, create an unexpected bond and support each other in a time of crisis. Finally, we see Diego before she joined the band, when as a teenager she came to grips with her gender identity.
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| User ReviewElaine CNicely constructed narrative that tells three separate but interlocking tales about lesbian women coming to terms with who they are, the loses they've suffered and sacrifices they make for happiness. Well worth a rental. |
| User ReviewLizzie RPretty little series of stories. Good art house really. |
| User ReviewMikael KA nicely constructed and beautiful episodic film about the destinies of ordinary people. The stories are connected in an interesting way... |
| User ReviewMattias E3 interwoven love stories set in taiwan. though flawed, it was also poignant, touching and funny. enjoyed the performance by the actress who played the present-day Lily with Alzheimer's. and thoroughly enjoyed watching the very charismatic Diego played by Chao Yi-Lan in the last segment. watch out, you gals! Chao Yi-Lan is one cute T. |
| User ReviewJayson VLove the stories. I think the most sadest part is the middle story when Lily mistaken her gay husband as her long dead girlfriend, Ocean. |
| User ReviewTsz Yeung Yvonne PIt can be better. At least I think it is better than Spiderlilies. A bit boring at times. |
| User ReviewMarta ROn their own.... the stories are ok.... put the three of them together as one film? I don't understand the thread... |
| User ReviewAlexis Ga really brave and aggressive depiction of the life segments of a number of queer people offering multiple perspectives and some brief touching moments beautifully shot, the overall impact was however seriously hurt and undermined by the amateur acting and the lack of some major production qualities (25/11/2008) |