Flowers in Fog

Flowers in Fog

Promotional Poster
Genre romance, drama
Written by Chiung Yao
Directed by Ding Yang Guo, Li Ping
Starring Li Sheng
Zhang Rui
Ruby Lin
Joo Jin-mo
Wan Qian
Yang Zi
Yao Yuanhao
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 54
Release
Original network Hunan TV
Original release August 6 – August 23, 2013

Flowers in Fog (花非花雾非雾) is a 2013 Chinese television series written and created by Taiwanese novelist Chiung Yao. Partially shot in Brittany, France,[1] it stars Li Sheng, Zhang Rui, Wan Qian, Yao Yuanhao, Gao Ziqi, Deng Lun, Andy Yang, Ruby Lin and Joo Jin-mo.

Summary

Xue Hua (Snow), Lang Hua (Spray), Huo Hua (Sparks) and Yan Hua (Fireworks) are four orphans with musical talents. They grew up together and became sisters. However, Xue Hua was found by her aunt, who took her to France, and Huo Hua is adopted by the Ye family. From then on, Lang Hua and Yan Hua promised each other never to be separated.

Sixteen years later, Huo Hua, who is now called Ye Fan, went to France in search of her sister Xue Hua, whom everyone calls Angel White. However, Angel was suspected to be dead and the prime suspect was no longer than her boyfriend Qi Yuan. When Ye Fan found out about Angel's death, she seeks for revenge and tries to find out the truth about Angel.

Meanwhile, Lang Hua, now called Bai Hai Hua, and Yan Hua, now called Bai Meng Hua, grew up together and each already had their own job.

Finally all secrets came to light, true love conquered all obstacles, and the four sisters reunited once again.

Cast

Production

With France providing the backdrop, the scenery in the TV series is widely praised by the audience. They enjoy the splendid view of old castles, beautiful fields of flowers and serene harbors. Chiung Yao showed her confidence when she told Beijing Youth News, "The places we choose are somewhere even French people rarely go for shooting movies. If you want to see the most romantic scenes, just find them in my play."[2]

Soundtrack

References

  1. "France Opens Up Its Landmarks To Filmmakers". variety. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  2. "Flowers and Fog". globaltimes. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

External links

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