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Butterfly

Original title: Hu die
  • 2004
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.2K
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Butterfly (2004)
DramaRomance

A married teacher/closeted lesbian meets a young, free spirited singer who will allow her to rediscover herself.A married teacher/closeted lesbian meets a young, free spirited singer who will allow her to rediscover herself.A married teacher/closeted lesbian meets a young, free spirited singer who will allow her to rediscover herself.

  • Director
    • Yan-Yan Mak
  • Writers
    • Xue Chen
    • Yan-Yan Mak
  • Stars
    • Josie Ho
    • Eric Kot
    • Yuan Tian
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yan-Yan Mak
    • Writers
      • Xue Chen
      • Yan-Yan Mak
    • Stars
      • Josie Ho
      • Eric Kot
      • Yuan Tian
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Josie Ho
    Josie Ho
    • Flavia…
    Eric Kot
    Eric Kot
    • Ming…
    Yuan Tian
    Yuan Tian
    • Yip…
    Stephanie Che
    Stephanie Che
    • Jin…
    Yat Ning Chan
    Yat Ning Chan
    • Young Flavia
    • (as Isabel Chan)
    Joman Chiang
    Joman Chiang
    • Young Jin
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • Flavia's dad
    Pauline Yam
    • Rosa…
    Carl Ng
    Carl Ng
    • Carl…
    Yuen-Leung Poon
    • Man in coffee shop
    Redbean Lau
    • Flavia's mum
    Brenda Chan
    Brenda Chan
    • Samantha's mother
    King-Suen Chan
    • Student demonstrator
    Kathi DeCouto
    Kathi DeCouto
    • University Professor
    Hong Hong
    • PE teacher
    Alice Lee
    Alice Lee
    • Pauline
    Nicky Shih
    • Demonstrator & university student
    Stanley Tam
    • Chemistry teacher
    • Director
      • Yan-Yan Mak
    • Writers
      • Xue Chen
      • Yan-Yan Mak
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    8i_am_okay

    a very daring attempt

    Butterfly is a brave try in the contemporary Hong Kong film industry, which has been highly commercialised. In contrast to most of the HK films, which are targeted at the mass audience, this film is definitely catering to viewers with open minds and willing to accept new story-telling styles. The two interesting features of this film, to me, who grew up with Chinese (including HK & Taiwan) films, are: first, parallel story-telling and second, the integration of political messages into a homosexual love story. Let me go more in-depth into these. In this film, there are two main stories, both happened on Ah-Die (acted by Josie Ho), but at two time segments: she at 30 something, married with a daughter; and she during her teens, in love with her schoolmate. The editing skill enhances the stories a lot, by segmenting each story and mixing them together so that the two stories are developing in a parallel manner. Only towards the ending, the audiences know that how the teen lesbian couple parted 15 years ago; and how, in the present world, the triangle relationship between Ah-Die, Yip (acted by Yuan Tian) and Ah-Die's husband was resolved. It is not easy not to confuse the audiences when telling two stories in this way, but the director had done a good job. Excellent! The second interesting feature of this film is that it was able to blend two sensitive issues (at least sensitive in the Chinese world)in one film: politics and homosexuality. In the story of teen Ah-Die 15 years ago, her girlfriend was actively involved in political activities. Though it was not said directly by the main actors, the film had sent the pro-democratic messages by touching on the Tiananmen incidence took place in 1989 in Beijing. A girl said to the public: 'I am not really interested in politics, but I can't deny that we all live in it...'; an old woman also said during a protest that 'we are all humans and we all need freedom and basic rights...'. Though these all happened about 15 years ago, as described in the film, the political messages of freedom and human rights are still valid in contemporary China. Or I dare say the director MEANS to say something about current political status in China. Therefore Butterfly (Wu Die) may not be the greatest art film in 2004 in China, nonetheless, it is the most daring one, which deserves the dedication of audiences' time to appreciate it.
    gaik_1518

    It's a nice movie...

    I think this is a nice movie...A great one...This is the first homosexual HongKong movie I watched... A harmony homosexual movie, there isn't any visible nudity involved... The scenes will be mainly kissing scenes of actresses... I think that their kissing were great, when they were kissing, they don't give me the feeling that they were acting, I think that there is nothing to be criticized, without knowing the real characters of the 2 actresses, I would definitely think that they are the real couple in life...After I watch this movie, Tian Yuan really deserves the New Actress Award, she is a great actress in this movie... Passion, is what I can conclude from this movie. I would definitely recommend it to my friends...
    9SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    Butterfly (2004)

    A very sweet film about sexual awakening. Many have commented that the romance blossoms too quickly, which for me completely misses the point. The reason the attractive builds into romance so fast is due to the feelings of nostalgia it raises in Flavia. One of the most honest and beautiful subjects of this film is to see selfish lust drift into actual love. For Flavia, love is at first an escape. It reminds her of when she felt young and wanted. For Yip, it's a chance to be with an older woman that will support her during the building of her music career. As the events unfold it doesn't leave the world unaffected. Flavia's marriage begins to crumble, and her husband is portrayed as sweet, but too reliant on her. We get a feeling that Flavia has been forced into this life against her will. The past is sent against a political backdrop that raises tensions. I watched this on Blu-Ray which just emphasized the stunning photography. A real quiet gem of a film, which hides enough of the relationship to make it an ambiguous study open for interpretation.
    5salvodaze

    Observing Butterfly

    It'll be a little difficult to express my every opinion on Butterfly.

    First of all, the youthful love and passion between Jin & Flavia is portrayed more than well; although I thought (young) Flavia isn't much of a character compared to (young) Jin. Jin on the other hand is interesting and deeper, although she too is a commonly seen character in life or in movies: the smart and angry high school girl. But it's not a cliché, it's reality. She has deep ideas about life, about the question of life and that's a fact. Most people do that, especially at that age. I really could relate to the scenes involving those two, cos I was there too, kind of.. Being that young and in love was very similar in my situation. I think this is actually important in a movie, cos empathy is one thing some movies are designed to give you, but most (of those who claim they can) usually can't be so close to life. This is something I like about Asian movies, I'm not a big fan of the slow story lines but I appreciate their sense of reality.

    About the story.. I believe it could've been told better. At times I felt like I was stuck in a movie that just won't go further. But this is independent cinema right? I can't and don't want to look for a Hollywood-type narrative. But I wish I could say it had a unique or at least not (mostly) boring way of narrative. But I can't, it's just too slow at times. I actually thought right before the end that it probably had been almost 3 hours since it started. The story wasn't new blood either, but it was good anyway. I don't need to discuss that.

    The acting was generally good enough. Stephanie Che was brilliant. The woman who played Rosa was the only one I thought wasn't as good as the rest. But I'm not a critic, I'm a supporter. Just commenting.. I believe people can/should do whatever they like no matter how discouraged they are by others. I think it was the late reactions she gave in her lines, I don't know.

    I gave the movie 5 out of 10, I could've given 6 though, considering it was in Chinese (subtitles are still obstacles against full comprehension) and for the sake of the scenes involving Jin & Flavia's love. Finally, it's nice and important to see homosexual visibility and issues in movies, that is really appreciated. This is pretty much what I think of Butterfly.

    ps: I forgot to mention another thing about the movie: the kissing scenes between women. my god were they awful.. they were too conservative or just dull.

    Salvo Daze
    10Jo-DolphiN

    Butterfly is Awesome

    Not the first lesbian flick i've watched, but so far the best i've ever watched. I wish so much i could watch the deleted scenes. unfortunately Its not sold at my place.

    I've made few good wallpapers dedicated to both the stars of Tian Yuan and Josie Ho of the movie.

    http://bluesweetpie.blogspot.com/2005/04/butterfly-wallpaper.html

    please comment or let me know what you feel about them.

    The sexual scenes of the movie is just so heated up, yet it doesn't expose any of nu-dial parts of the stars, which makes the director just awesome. i love the ti-an yuan's character and also her beauty. bearing the look of an innocent cute girl, yet making her flirtatious and seductive role so prominent. supplementary to that, her beauty just makes her ever so attractive. I was shocked that Josie Ho was not nominated for best actress for this movie. she did a great job in portraying a confused, controlled, tiring and quiet character. yet be sexy when she seduces her girlfriend while in bed. awesome!

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      Flavia: I don't know why I always fell for girls. I can't even help my students. I always give up when I'm half way through doing something. If I go on like this, I'll hurt a lot of people.

      Yip: Why do you blame yourself for everything? You've tried your best. That's good enough. No one will blame you.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2004 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
      • Portuguese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kelebek
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
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      • $92,467
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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