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On the wall of Takeko's studio is a picture of a mysterious tattoo of a golden spider lily (lycoris aurea) - the flower of death that lines the path leading to the realm of the dead. Jade is fascinated by this masterpiece, and decides that she too must have it. Friendly Takeko is reluctant. Unknown to Jade, the image portrays Takeko's late father's tattoo; Jade also has no idea that the two women met once before, many years ago. Ten years previously, Takeko survived an earthquake that killed her father and put her young brother in a coma. He has been at a clinic ever since. At the time, Takeko decided to follow in her father's footsteps and become a tattoo artist. She took up her apprenticeship under the tutelage of tattoo master Sensei Yoshi and, before long, she wears her own private secret on her arm - the fateful spider lily - the last image Takeko's brother saw before falling into a coma. At the time, Jade was a great admirer of Takeko, and had told Takeko that she had lost her mother during the earthquake. But her lie was to put an end to their friendship. Now 18, Jade gives Takeko her visiting card. As soon as she returns from visiting her brother, who is still in coma, Takeko goes online to take a look at Jade's homepage. She discovers that Jade is not just a young student, but a webcam girl, who earns a living as a cybersex worker. Unwittingly, the two young women find themselves at the centre of a secret police campaign - about which neither Jade nor Takeko are aware.
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Runtime
94 min -
Country
Taiwan, China -
Year of Presentation
2007 -
Year of Production
2006 -
Director
Zero Chou -
Cast
Rainie Yang, Isabella Leong, Shen Jian-hung, Kris Shie, Shih Yuen-chieh -
Production Company
The Third Vision Film Ltd. -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film -
Teddy Award Winner
Best Feature Film
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Biography Zero Chou
Born in Keeling, Taiwan, in 1969. After completing her studies in philosophy in 1992 she gained experience in independent documentary production and experimental projects working on films such as LIGHT (1995) and FLOATING ISLANDS (1999- 2000). She is considered to be one of Taiwan’s most talented filmmakers.
Filmography Zero Chou
2012 Hua Yang