

As Flowers Fade and Fly Across the Sky
Hua Mantian, the son of a wealthy and powerful family, finds himself in an unwanted love triangle between a princess and his childhood lover, whom he truly loves. When his childhood lover is accused of treason, she uses magic to switch faces with the princess but their problems get deeper when the magic wears off quickly.
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Plot Summary
In 1947 Taiwan, amidst the February 28 Incident, a young doctor's life is irrevocably changed. He finds himself caught between the political turmoil and his personal relationships, particularly with a woman who holds secrets that could endanger them both. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle for survival during a tumultuous period in Taiwanese history.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult historical period and its emotional depth. Critics lauded the performances, particularly from the lead actors, and the film's atmospheric direction. Some noted that the pacing could be slow at times, but the overall narrative and historical significance were widely appreciated by both critics and audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical context and emotional resonance.
- Notable for strong lead performances and atmospheric direction.
- A poignant exploration of love and survival during political unrest.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's historical significance and its ability to evoke strong emotions. Viewers found the story compelling and the performances moving, appreciating its nuanced depiction of the February 28 Incident's impact on individuals.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor (Shih-Shun Lu) at the 55th Golden Horse Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's title is inspired by a classical Chinese poem, reflecting its lyrical and melancholic tone.
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