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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Inked Flowers
On September 21, 1999 a devastating earthquake rocked Taiwan killing over 2,000 individuals and injuring more than 10,000. Also more than 10,000 buildings were destroyed or irreplaceably damaged. It is right before this destruction that a young Takeko, her dad is Japanese and her mom Taiwanese is experiencing her first romantic encounter with a pretty female classmate of...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Worth watching
A story about a deep, enduring love and passion between two females that exists through years of loneliness, tragedy, yearning, sacrifice and separation. There are several messages flowing through the central theme: recognizing something that has been buried and forgotten with just a touch, surviving life's disappointments by receding into a world of fantasy, surrendering...
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Inked Flowers, March 28, 2008
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This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
On September 21, 1999 a devastating earthquake rocked Taiwan killing over 2,000 individuals and injuring more than 10,000. Also more than 10,000 buildings were destroyed or irreplaceably damaged. It is right before this destruction that a young Takeko, her dad is Japanese and her mom Taiwanese is experiencing her first romantic encounter with a pretty female classmate of hers. Unfortunately for Takeko, the earthquake kills her father and leaves her younger brother in a near catatonic state. It seems that the only thing that he can remember is his father's lily and skull manjusaka tattoo. Devastated by the death of her father and the condition of her brother, Takeko has the same tattoo inked on her own left arm and eventually becomes a highly skilled tattoo artist herself in Taipei where she continues to look after her brother and tell him stories about the individuals who comes to her shop, including a young hoodlum named Adong who begs Takeko constantly for more tattoos.

One day, a pretty girl wanders into Takeko's shop and requests the manjusaka tattoo that Takeko sports after seeing the illustration on the shop's wall. Takeko refuses, but the young woman, whose name is Jade, won't be put off because she says that the first one she fell in love with sported that same tattoo. Takeko believes that Jade's memory is a bit fuzzy because she met her supposed first love at the age of nine. However, Jade insists and gives Takeko her business card and as Takeko soon learns, Jade is a webcam girl who strips for money online. However, her memory is also piqued because of a lime green wig. It seems that Takeko knew Jade long before, and that she is the girl's first love.

Spider Lilies does not follow a linear storytelling pattern. The story constantly jumps between the past and the present thereby filling in the details of the story without spoon feeding it to the film viewer. At some points the film is quite interesting because of the creation of other "worlds" through the internet, but the subplot of Takeko and her brother and even the beginning of Takeko and Jade's relationship is quite hackneyed with the only difference being that they are both women. In the erotica department, Spider Lilies is quite a subdued film, so those looking for girl on girl action, instead of a moderately well-crafted story and likeable characters, will most likely be disappointed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars opinion, January 7, 2009
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This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
I simply love this movie, it's acted very good, it has a strong storyline
I reccomend everybody to see it because it is one of the better lesbian movies around!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Film, July 9, 2008
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I LOVED THIS FILM! Zero Chou has to be one of the most exciting new film makers out there. This film has it all: interesting story line, good writing, great cinematography and direction, and superb acting. A PERFECT film! Can't wait for Chou's next film "Drifting Flowers"!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars manjusaka: The Bridge to Heaven or Hell?, January 25, 2008
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This review is from: Spider Lilies (aka: Ci Qing) Limited Special Edition 2 Disc Set (DVD)
On September 21, 1999 a devastating earthquake rocked Taiwan killing over 2,000 individuals and injuring more than 10,000. Also more than 10,000 buildings were destroyed or irreplaceably damaged. It is right before this destruction that a young Takeko, her dad is Japanese and her mom Taiwanese is experiencing her first romantic encounter with a pretty female classmate of hers. Unfortunately for Takeko, the earthquake kills her father and leaves her younger brother in a near catatonic state. It seems that the only thing that he can remember is his father's lily and skull manjusaka tattoo. Devastated by the death of her father and the condition of her brother, Takeko has the same tattoo inked on her own left arm and eventually becomes a highly skilled tattoo artist herself in Taipei where she continues to look after her brother and tell him stories about the individuals who comes to her shop, including a young hoodlum named Adong who begs Takeko constantly for more tattoos.

One day, a pretty girl wanders into Takeko's shop and requests the manjusaka tattoo that Takeko sports after seeing the illustration on the shop's wall. Takeko refuses, but the young woman, whose name is Jade, won't be put off because she says that the first one she fell in love with sported that same tattoo. Takeko believes that Jade's memory is a bit fuzzy because she met her supposed first love at the age of nine. However, Jade insists and gives Takeko her business card and as Takeko soon learns, Jade is a webcam girl who strips for money online. However, her memory is also piqued because of a lime green wig. It seems that Takeko knew Jade long before, and that she is the girl's first love.

Spider Lilies does not follow a linear storytelling pattern. The story constantly jumps between the past and the present thereby filling in the details of the story without spoon feeding it to the film viewer. At some points the film is quite interesting because of the creation of other "worlds" through the internet, but the subplot of Takeko and her brother and even the beginning of Takeko and Jade's relationship is quite hackneyed with the only difference being that they are both women. In the erotica department, Spider Lilies is quite a subdued film, so those looking for girl on girl action, instead of a moderately well-crafted story and likeable characters, will most likely be disappointed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Worth watching, October 21, 2011
This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
A story about a deep, enduring love and passion between two females that exists through years of loneliness, tragedy, yearning, sacrifice and separation. There are several messages flowing through the central theme: recognizing something that has been buried and forgotten with just a touch, surviving life's disappointments by receding into a world of fantasy, surrendering dreams and desires in favor of family cohesion, and hiding one's true self behind a masquerade. Although it is subtitled, the dynamics are a universal language. While there is no role-playing in the relationship between the women, the top/bottom undercurrent is unmistakable -- and sexual depravity is the indulgence of men. The major drawback for me was the use of the "jasmine" song meant to convey longing: it serves its purpose the first time and makes sense when restated near the end, but the repetition of it otherwise was downright annoying.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a movie about lesbians that captures what it's really like., February 9, 2010
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After becoming dismayed by Hollywood's portrayal of lesbians as either super feminist and cheesy or a complete rebel to society I found this extremely refreshing as it portrays more of a realistic view of two friends falling for each other--regardless of gender--and the methods they use to communicate their feelings while blending into a culture that finds this type of same-sex relationship taboo. I give this film 5 stars for the over all production, including the dialogue and soundtrack in addition to the excellent concept and storyline.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very thought provoking., August 12, 2008
This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
This movie intrigued me so much that I purchased it after renting it through Netflix. It is a story of a young woman (Takeko) who survives a horrible earthquake because she is sleeping over at her girlfriend's house that is much better built and sturdier than her own. Her father dies saving her younger brother from the collapse of the house. She gets a tatoo all along her left arm identical to her father's so her brother (being traumatized by the earthquake) will recognize her as someone he can trust. In her early teens, she meets a young girl (Jade) who develops a crush on her. Jade at the time is nine years old. Takeko moves away but returns to the town as a twenty-something woman. Jade has started a career as a webcam call girl for internet sex, she entices the viewer's to watch her because she is going to get a tatoo. She goes in search of a tatoo and discover's the girl of her childhood crush has returned and is a tatoo artist. Jade sets out to seduce her because Jade still feels that she is in love with Takeko. Jade wants a tatoo exactly like Takeko's but Takeko will not give it to her but draws a beautiful Jasmin flower to tatoo on Jade. Takeko begins the tatoo and Jade completes her seduction and they make love. Takeko forgets her brother and he wanders from his school for the mentally challenged. Along the side of the road, he spots a spider lillie and memories come rushing back into his mind. He falls and is in a comma. Takeko realizes that she has forgotten her brother and hurries to the school where he spends his days. A police officer approaches her and tells her where her brother is. Takeko texts Jade and tell her that she can never see her again. Takeko's brother awakes from his coma with his memory in tack. Takeko is so happy, she sends a voices mail to Jade saying that she was sorry and would be waiting at the tatoo parlor for her.
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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disjointed at Best, Confusing at Worst, Poor Subtitles, May 14, 2008
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This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)

I'm a fan of independent cinema. I understand nuance and subtlety. There's a big difference, however, between nuance and lack of clarity. Unfortunately, this film is all about lack of clarity.

The story played here involves a tattoo artist, a "web-girl", a semi-catatonic brother, a stuttering and pining cop, a possibly senile grandmother and a wanna-be tattoo'd tough guy. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? Well, it's not. Mostly, this film is disjointed and confusing, at least twice introducing unresolved plot points. The script uses non-linear storytelling and flashbacks to excess. The only problem is, since the plot is played out poorly, it's very difficult to tell exactly where you are in the storyline at times.

Our two main characters, Jade the "web-girl" (think online sex worker) and Takeko, the tattoo artist, seem vague with their own history, and though Jade is overwhelmed and thrilled to have discovered her first love working in the local tattoo salon, Takeko has other things on her mind and mostly comes off as detatched.

While I can appreciate the attempt made here, ultimately the film fails on a very basic storytelling level. You never become attached to, or really care about, the characters.

A Technical Note : While the subtitles are easy to read ( a big plus ), they are lacking in the actual translation. For example, "it is mere a tattoo". Also, the subtitles have a kind of grammatical error where every word that uses an apostrophe has an extending spacing to it. While this might not seem an issue, when you're reading subtitles, it slows you down significantly as words seem split in unfamiliar places.

This US edition is NOT-RATED but had it gone through the MPAA rating criteria, I'd say it's a PG-13 at best ( for one quick shot of a dismembered body part ).

I would suggest passing on this film. Rent it if you have interest, but think twice about making it a permanent part of your collection.
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars don't bother buying, January 3, 2010
This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
While this movie had potential for being interesting, it definitely failed. I don't know what it is about lesbian films, but it always seems like development in romance is not enough. These films seem to always include a bunch of other characters and problems that no one really cares about. Conflicts and characters that have nothing to do with the development of the main characters or the plot.

Because of all the extra things going on I never connected to the two main characters. I could tell they they were supposed to be interesting, I could tell that they probably were starting developing, but all the other b/s going on was in the way. At the end of the video I found myself very disappointed.

*Problems in Details*

(Age 9 Too Young) They have this whole thing about illusions and people not being able to remember things when they're 9. There isn't really a limit on how young you're allowed to be for your memories to be valid. Sure if someone says they remember something at age 2, it's questionable, but still plausible. I have memories that trace back to when I was 2 (that can be backed up by other persons). Other people can remember things back to when they were 5. How is 9 too young to remember? That was just ridiculous.

(Misplaced Cop) There's this guy, a police, who has a crush on Jade. For the longest time I didn't even know he was a cop! I didn't know what he or his job was. He shouldn't have been in this movie at all. There was this weird poorly developed love triangle that was starting to form. If the movie was only about him, the tattoo artist, and Jade - then maybe the triangle would have been more interesting and further developed. However, in this situation it just added clutter to the movie's main plot.

(Annoying Younger Brother) OKAY this kid definitely looks old enough to take care of himself. He must be at least 10? I'm guessing 13. I don't recall the movie mentioning his age, but this kid acts like he's 3. He's a crybaby, needy, extremely dependent, jealous, spoiled, and irritating. Is he autistic or mentally challenged? Did I miss that part? Maybe I did. Maybe I didn't keep up with the subtitles in the part where maybe they explained that, but he's very VERY annoying. I wanted to beat this kid. He had no place in this movie because he didn't add anything to it.


The reason I gave this 1 star instead of 2 is because I did hate this film. A lot of it was simply stupid. I think it frustrated me most because I could see how it COULD be a great movie, and it killed me that they ruined every chance they had at achieving it. Seriously, don't waste your money on this.

I know how frustrating it is searching for a decent lesbian film.
May I suggest;
1. Fingersmith
2. The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love
3. When Night Is Falling
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3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars An okay movie, April 4, 2008
This review is from: Spider Lilies (DVD)
I went to see the movie when it first coming out, I was so excited about this movie because it looks good (and usually, what looks good is good). But it turns out not like what I hope, so don't get your hope up too high.
This movie is very boring, the main producer (which is a lesbian herself, I think) added too much storyline for the movie (from earthquake, an abnormal brother to a web-cam girl involves with polices), which helps to bring down the movie. Sometimes, I just wish the producers had written more about the relationship between the two characters rather than focus on everything else. Also, some of the characters in the movie are very annoying.
Overall, it's not really a good movie, but may be quite enjoyable by some people.

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