3.5
130 min
This is a story of reminiscence, remembering my long-deceased Grandpa. To remember is to transcend, therefore it’s a story of time and space, overlapped and intertwined. It’s also a quest of love and work, a spiritual and emotional journey; and through which values are re-examined and life reaffirmed.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ariel Lin | Faye | Unowned | |
Vic Chou | Chun Shan / Ri Xing | Unowned | |
Ethan Juan | Yu | Unowned | |
Meiyun-Tang | A Bi (Faye's Mother) | Unowned | |
Lin Ju | Yung Chin | Unowned | |
Fang Yu-hsing | Yung Chin's Mother | Unowned | |
Duan Chun-hao | Tung | Unowned | |
Kaiser Chuang | An-Le Boss | Unowned | |
Hsiao Ya-chuan | Director | Unowned | |
Wen Jixing | A Hou (Producer) | Unowned | |
Luo Fei Chang | Little Faye | Unowned | |
Joseph Chang | Lin | Unowned | |
Lee Chien-Na | Ming Palace Sing-song Girl | Unowned | |
Kris Kuan | Soprano | Unowned | |
Wen-I Chou | Little Yung Chin | Unowned | |
Chao-Liang Hsu | First AD | Unowned | |
Lin Tse-chung | Cinematographer | Unowned | |
McFly Wu | A Chi (Props Director) | Unowned | |
Chen Chia-kuei | Huang Wen Kuang (Faye's Brother) | Unowned | |
Tong Yi-Jyun | Bank Officer | Unowned | |
Robin Lee | Parking Lot Lady | Unowned | |
Wang En-yong | Antique Shop Owner in Shanghai | Unowned | |
You-Kai Huang | Little Lin | Unowned |