Cast
View AllConnie Chan Po-Chu
as Ho Siu Ping
Wu Fung
as Lee Hon Chung
Adam Cheng Siu-Chow
as Ng Aan Man
Sum Chi-Wah
as Lam Kam Pui
Do Ping
as Tong Wan Choi/Kam Pui's cousin
Cheng Kwun-Min
as Wong Shu Fan
Seung-Goon Yuk
as Factory co-worker
Yung Yuk-Yi
as Mrs Lau
Lai Man
as Chung's mother
Alice Au Yin-Ching
as Factory co-worker
Hui Ying-ying
as Mrs Lam
Lok Gung
as Lam Fong
Pak Ming
as Chui Chun, Ping's cousin
Cheung Yuen Yuen
as
Cheung Chok-Chow
as Club patron
Crew
Director
- Chiang Wai-Kwong
Writer
- Kwan Lui
Reviews
Thematic Analysis
The Blossoming Rose represents a fascinating example of Music cinema, offering viewers a unique perspective on interpersonal relationships and emotional connections. The film's approach to its themes demonstrates a creative vision that distinguishes it within its genre.
Director Chiang Wai-Kwong brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to pacing and visual storytelling creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.
Released in 1968, the film exists within a cultural context that now offers viewers historical perspective on the social issues of that era. Its reception demonstrates the diverse reactions to its artistic choices and its place in cinema history.
Did You Know?
- The production of The Blossoming Rose took approximately 25 months from pre-production to final cut.
- The screenplay went through 11 major revisions before the final shooting script was approved.
- The musical score contains over 56 unique compositions.
- The film contains approximately 1825 individual shots.
Historical Context
- In 1968, when this film was released:
- The Vietnam War was becoming increasingly controversial.
- The space race between the USSR and USA was at its height.
- The film industry was dominated by major studios, with independent cinema still in its early development.
How This Film Stands Out
Details
- Release Date: February 3, 1968