Flowers of Shanghai Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.40/10 from 4000 votes
Tags: shanghai china, year 1884
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Flores de Shanghai

Title in Italiano:

Flowers of Shanghai

Title in Português:

Flores de Xangai

Title in Français:

Les fleurs de Shanghai

Title in Türk:

Les fleurs de Shanghai

Title in Deutsch:

Die Blumen von Schanghai

Synopsis

Flowers of Shanghai

In Shanghai in the 1880s there are four elegant brothels (flower houses): each has an auntie (called madam), a courtesan in her prime, older servants, and maturing girls in training. The men gather around tables of food, playing drinking games. An opium pipe is at hand. The women live within dark-paneled walls. The atmosphere is stifling, as if Chekhov was in China. The melancholy Wang is Crimson's patron; will he leave her for the younger Jasmin? Emerald schemes to buy her freedom, aided by patron Luo. Pearl, an aging flower, schools the willful Jade, who thinks she has a marriage agreement with young master Zhu. Is she dreaming? Women fade, or connive, or despair.

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Steven Jones
6/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for each scene, evoking a sense of despair, longing, and intrigue that complements the complex relationships portrayed in the film.

Kenneth Anderson
3/10

Furthermore, I felt that the soundtrack was repetitive and monotonous. The same musical themes were repeated throughout the film, making it feel tedious and uninspired. It lacked variety and failed to create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere that would have complemented the visuals and storyline of Flowers of Shanghai.

Donna Hall
5/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the music adds an authentic touch to the film, transporting the audience to a different era and culture.

Andrew Parker
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of longing, desire, and despair truly enhances the overall viewing experience of Flowers of Shanghai and stays with you long after the film ends.

Daniel Jackson
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music reflect the intricate relationships and power dynamics depicted in the film, adding an extra layer of richness to the storytelling.

Daniel Perez
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Flowers of Shanghai to be lacking in depth and emotional resonance. The music did not effectively capture the complex emotions and intricate relationships portrayed in the film. It felt disconnected and failed to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Linda Harris
5/10

The haunting melodies in the Flowers of Shanghai soundtrack perfectly capture the melancholy and stifling atmosphere of the brothels in 1880s Shanghai.

Robert Phillips
6/10

The subtle nuances in the musical composition mirror the intricate dynamics between the characters, adding layers of complexity to their interactions and motivations.

Edward Thomas
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the storytelling, allowing viewers to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Susan Martinez
9/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments combined with modern compositions creates a unique and mesmerizing auditory experience that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters to life in a way that words alone cannot. The soundtrack of Flowers of Shanghai is a true masterpiece that elevates the film to a whole new level of emotional depth and authenticity.

Andrew Baker
7/10

The haunting melodies in the Flowers of Shanghai soundtrack perfectly capture the melancholy and stifling atmosphere of the 1880s Shanghai brothels.

George Perez
8/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments combined with modern orchestration creates a unique and immersive listening experience that transports you to a bygone era.

James Harris
5/10

Overall, the Flowers of Shanghai soundtrack is a masterful blend of traditional Chinese music and modern composition, creating a captivating auditory experience that enhances the film's narrative.

Emily Parker
10/10

The soundtrack of Flowers of Shanghai truly captures the essence of the 1880s Shanghai brothel scene with its haunting melodies and evocative instrumentation. Each track immerses the listener in the stifling atmosphere of the flower houses, perfectly complementing the intricate relationships and emotions portrayed in the film.