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Evening of Roses 2009

100 min📅 2009-02-14

In Evening of Roses (2009), Wallace Chung stars as Ke Zhi Hong, a man who finds his new apartment's landlord, played by Ruby Lin, eerily reminiscent of his long-lost university sweetheart.

Cast

Ruby Lin
Ruby Lin
Xia Meigui
Wallace Chung
Wallace Chung
Ke Zhihong
Ma Tianyu
Ma Tianyu
Lan Heyan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Evening of Roses (2009) about?

Evening of Roses (2009) follows Ke Zhi Hong, who moves into a new apartment and finds his landlord unexpectedly reminiscent of his dream girl from university. As their bond grows, he struggles to reconcile his lingering memories of the past with the new connection forming in the present.

Who directed Evening of Roses?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Evening of Roses?

The film stars Ruby Lin as Xia Mei Gui, Wallace Chung as Ke Zhi Hong, and Ma Tianyu in a supporting role.

Is Evening of Roses (2009) worth watching?

While Evening of Roses (2009) isn't widely rated, its gentle romance and nostalgic tone make it a charming watch for fans of bittersweet love stories. The chemistry between the leads and the film's dreamy atmosphere add to its appeal, though it may lack the high-energy drama of mainstream releases.

How long is Evening of Roses?

Evening of Roses (2009) has a runtime of 100 minutes.

About Evening of Roses (2009) — A modern romance woven with nostalgia and chance encounters

In Evening of Roses (2009), Wallace Chung stars as Ke Zhi Hong, a man who finds his new apartment's landlord, played by Ruby Lin, eerily reminiscent of his long-lost university sweetheart. Their connection deepens as Ke grapples with nostalgia for a past romance, particularly the memory of learning the 'Evening Rose' dance—a touch of whimsy and melancholy that lingers throughout their relationship. The film unfolds with a dreamy, bittersweet atmosphere, blending romance, memory, and chance encounters in modern-day Taipei.

As Ke's feelings for his landlord evolve, so does his struggle to let go of the past. The story weaves together themes of love, coincidence, and the fleeting nature of time, all while Ruby Lin's charming yet reserved performance contrasts beautifully with Wallace Chung's introspective protagonist. The backdrop of a bustling city provides a subtle contrast to the intimate, almost fairy-tale like bond forming between the two leads.