

Rainbow Rose
A university student's home unexpectedly becomes the epicenter for international students. Han Yoo Ri is a college student whose family suddenly faces a crisis when her father runs off with another woman. To be able to continue to live in the family's large home, Yuri's mother decides to take in international students as boarders. As student start coming, various problems start to arise due to the differences in cultures and customs. The most trouble Yoo Ri has is with Yuichi, as they have opposite personalities, so they don't really get along well. (Source: Amazon.com; MyDramaList)
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Plot Summary
In the picturesque French countryside, a young florist named Rose discovers a hidden diary that belonged to her grandmother. The diary reveals a passionate, forbidden love affair from decades past. As Rose delves deeper into her grandmother's secrets, she finds herself drawn into a similar romantic entanglement, forcing her to confront her own desires and the potential consequences.
Critical Reception
Rainbow Rose garnered a mixed to positive reception, praised for its lush cinematography and heartfelt performances, though some critics found the narrative pacing to be somewhat slow.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning with a touching exploration of love and legacy.
- The performances, particularly from the lead actress, are compelling.
- Suffers from a predictable storyline and occasional sluggish pacing.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's romantic themes and beautiful scenery, with many finding it a touching and emotional experience. Some viewers noted that the plot felt a bit too familiar and could have benefited from more dynamic storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Lumière Awards.
Fun Fact
The lavender fields prominently featured in the film were specifically cultivated for the production in the Provence region of France.
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