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Paper Moon (2013)

Overview

"Papermoon" tells the story of a poor kite maker, Chen Tian Song, who falls in love with Gao Shi Qin, the daughter of a wealthy family who is in line to inherit the family business. Their innocent and young love eventually evolves into an infinite regret and a poignant love story. Many years later, suppressing his feelings of guilt, Tian Song expresses his painful longing for Shi Qin through the making of (WAU) kites, until that fateful meeting with Gao Man Hua…. In search of Gao Shi Qin’s first love, Gao Man Hua travels all the way to Kelantan to learn about the man who has wounded her mother. The appearance of Man Hua evoked apprehension in the quiet and reserved Tian Song, bringing back yesterday’s memories. Tian Song is uneasy about Man Hua’s constant clinging, but at the same time, he finds himself attracted to her because she carries an uncanny resemblance to her mother, Gao Shi Qin, his teenage sweetheart.
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Stanley Law profile
Stanley Law

Director

Cast

Tedd Chan profile
Tedd Chan

Chrissie Chau profile
Chrissie Chau

Gordon Lam Ka-Tung profile
Gordon Lam Ka-Tung

Tedd Chan profile
Tedd Chan

Chrissie Chau profile
Chrissie Chau

Gordon Lam Ka-Tung profile
Gordon Lam Ka-Tung

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Release Date

January 17, 2013

Original Language

Mandarin

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Double Vision Pictures logoPassion Entertainment logo

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Videos

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纸月亮 - 预告片 Paper Moon Official Trailer 2013年1月17日 (Malaysia)

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