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Butterfly Kiss
He is the genius of industrial espionage. She is a Chinese. She has nothing, she does not even have a name. They love each other madly, but they belong to the system. Go away from the system can only be to the madhouse, or to the grave.
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Plot Summary
In a small, insular British village, a young woman named Sarah struggles with the stifling expectations of her community and her own desires. She finds herself drawn to a mysterious newcomer, setting in motion a chain of events that will challenge the village's carefully maintained facade. The film explores themes of forbidden love, social repression, and the search for personal freedom.
Critical Reception
Butterfly Kiss received a mixed to generally negative reception. Critics often pointed to its slow pacing and underdeveloped plot, though some performances were acknowledged. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its attempt at a nuanced portrayal of rural life and relationships, while others found it unengaging.
What Reviewers Say
The film's atmosphere is occasionally effective, but the narrative often falters.
Performances are decent, particularly from Anna Friel, but can't salvage a weak script.
Pacing issues and a lack of compelling character development leave the audience wanting more.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect disappointment, with many finding the film slow and uneventful.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, England, known for its Brontë literary connections.
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