The premise of 'Butterflies' – a Taiwan occupied by an empire, and Yu's escape from prison meeting Lien – is immediately engaging. The film attempts to weave a narrative of survival and destiny, with the characters' plans being…
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In the near future, Taiwan has been occupied and became the province of an evil empire. Chased by the Regime, Yu escapes prison and meets Lien, a girl…
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This is a compelling and tightly wound tale of survival. 'Butterflies' imagines a near-future Taiwan under imperial occupation, focusing on Yu's harrowing escape from prison. Her subsequent meeting with Lien proves to be a crucial turning point, subtly…
In 'Butterflies', we're thrust into a Taiwan occupied by an 'evil empire,' where Yu's escape from prison sets her on a path to meet Lien. Their encounter, meant to facilitate flight, instead reshapes their futures. The film's strength…
'Butterflies' offers a stark vision of a near-future Taiwan subjugated by an oppressive empire. The narrative centres on Yu's prison break and her pivotal meeting with Lien, a girl whose presence irrevocably alters their escape plans and destinies.…
This near-future drama presents a Taiwan under occupation, a premise ripe with dramatic potential. The film follows Yu's desperate escape from prison and her subsequent, fate-altering encounter with Lien. While the performances, particularly from Pei-Jen Yu, convey a…
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'Butterflies' distinguishes itself by focusing on a specific geopolitical scenario – the occupation of Taiwan – within its near-future dystopian framework. Unlike broader sci-fi narratives, it grounds its conflict in a tangible, albeit fictionalised, political reality. The emphasis on the personal journey of two individuals, Yu and Lien, suggests an intimate exploration of human resilience and the impact of oppressive regimes on personal lives, rather than solely grand-scale conflicts.