
Flower's Curse 2014
In 1920s China, a grieving widower and his young daughter confront the lingering presence of a tragic past within their once-grand villa.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flower's Curse (2014) about?
*Flower's Curse* unfolds in a 1920s Chinese villa, where a grieving widower and his daughter are haunted by the ghost of his late wife. Strange occurrences and nightmares plague their once-luxurious home, forcing them to confront a dark legacy that refuses to fade.
Who directed Flower's Curse?
Director information is not available for *Flower's Curse (2014)*.
Who stars in Flower's Curse?
The film features Yang Zitong as He Shuming, Qi Zhi as his daughter Sisi, alongside Luo Quanhao, Liao Weiwei, and Zhang Xinyan in pivotal roles.
Is Flower's Curse (2014) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this atmospheric horror-thriller blends emotional weight with supernatural suspense, making it a compelling watch for fans of dark family dramas and ghost stories. Its undeniable mood and themes of grief give it a unique edge.
How long is Flower's Curse?
*Flower's Curse* runs for 113 minutes.
About Flower's Curse (2014) — A Haunting Blend of Romance, Horror, and Family Secrets
In 1920s China, a grieving widower and his young daughter confront the lingering presence of a tragic past within their once-grand villa. *Flower's Curse (2014)*, a haunting blend of thriller, romance, and horror, weaves a tale of unshakable nightmares and spectral visions that blur the line between memory and the supernatural. As the father, He Shuming, battles his own demons, his daughter Sisi finds solace in dreams of blooming flowers—until the line between dreams and reality dissolves entirely.
Director unknown, this atmospheric chiller stars Yang Zitong as Shuming and Qi Zhi as his daughter, with Luo Quanhao and Liao Weiwei rounding out the cast in a story where love and loss become intertwined with ghostly echoes. The film thrives on a moody 113-minute runtime, balancing eerie suspense with emotional depth, as the villa itself becomes a character—its walls whispering secrets of a past that refuses to stay buried.