Evening of Roses

For the beverage, see Evening of Roses. For the poetic Hebrew song, see Erev Shel Shoshanim.
Evening of Roses
Directed by Ng See-Yuen
Written by Hu Yue
Based on Evening of Roses
by Pi Zhi Cai
Starring Ruby Lin
Wallace Chung
Cinematography Zhang Si De
Edited by Xie Ping
Lu Yue Lin
Release dates
  • March 6, 2009 (2009-03-06)
Running time
100 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin

Evening of Roses (Chinese: 夜玫瑰; pinyin: Ya Mei Gui) is a 2009 Chinese film by Hong Kong director Ng See-Yuen. It was adapted from a novel from Taiwanese writer Pi Zhi Cai. The film was given the official English title Night Rose.

Evening of Roses is set and was filmed in Beijing, China. It uses Digital cinematography. It is Ma Tian Yu's debut film.

Plot

A man named Ke Zhi Hong (Wallace Chung) moves into a new apartment. His initially thorny landlord, whose Chinese name sounds similar to the words for "Evening Rose", Xia Mei Gui (Ruby Lin), lets him rent one room of the apartment because her dog likes him. She reminds him of his dream girl from his university years, who was his senior by one year and taught him to dance the Jewish dance "Evening Rose".

He gradually falls in love with his landlord, but he continues to dwell on his memories of the past "Evening Rose". In the end, he realizes that he remembers the past "Evening Rose" because the name "Evening Rose" reminds him of the feeling of love, and he falls into the arms of the present "Evening Rose".

Release

Evening of Roses's first screening was February 14, 2009. It was limited-market release for Valentine's Day. It opened nationally in China on March 6.

Cast

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