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  1. Review by Daxtreme ★★★½. Jun Ji-hyun Ranked. I guess that was Part 2 of Jun Ji-hyun trying to expand her horizons with back-to-back non-Korean roles. Seeing as that movie marked the end of that period, I'm thinking she didn't like it very much. At least this time around the movie was better! At least for me.

  2. Critics reviews. A story set in 19th century China and centered on the lifelong friendship between two girls who develop their own secret code as a way to contend with the rigid cultural norms imposed on women.

  3. It appeared for the first time when Snow Flower—my laotong , my “old same,” my secret-writing partner—sent me the fan that sits here on my table, and then again after I met her. But apart from who I was with Snow Flower, I was resolved to be an honorable wife, a praiseworthy daughter-in-law, and a scrupulous mother.

  4. 13 de jul. de 2011 · Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. A mawkish, nuance-free adaptation of Lisa See's 2005 bestseller. By Justin Chang. What should be a moving testament to the enduring friendship between two Chinese ...

  5. Because they were confined to upstairs chambers in their fathers’ homes, then their husbands’, Lily and Snow Flower must find a way to cultivate their bond. The pair write on a secret fan in Nu Shu, a 1,000-year-old language thought to be the only one ever invented and sustained for the exclusive use of women.

  6. 15 de jul. de 2011 · In 19th-century China, seven year old girls Snow Flower and Lily are matched as laotong – or "old sames" – bound together for eternity. Isolated by their families, they furtively communicate by taking turns writing in a secret language, nu shu, between the folds of a white silk fan.In a parallel story in present day Shanghai, the laotong's descendants, Nina and Sophia, struggle to maintain ...

  7. Titre : Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. Réalisation : Wayne Wang. Scénario : Angela Workman, Ron Bass et Michael Ray d'après le roman de Lisa See. Musique : Rachel Portman. Photographie : Richard Wong. Montage : Deirdre Slevin. Production : Wendi Murdoch et Florence Sloan. Société de production : IDG China Media. Pays : États-Unis et Chine.