Blue Moon
"The second full moon in a month."
On a night when the calendar gives an extra full moon, a superstition promises a second chance to anyone who sees it and makes a wish. Blue Moon follows several people whose lives brush against that idea, showing small, quiet decisions that could alter their paths. Rather than dramatic plot... Read more
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About Blue Moon
On a night when the calendar gives an extra full moon, a superstition promises a second chance to anyone who sees it and makes a wish. Blue Moon follows several people whose lives brush against that idea, showing small, quiet decisions that could alter their paths. Rather than dramatic plot twists, the film focuses on mood and moments, as characters wrestle with regret, yearning, and the possibility of new starts. The story keeps its mysteries intact, letting relationships and personal choices unfold at their own pace without revealing the outcomes ahead of time.
Blue Moon was released in 1997 and was directed by Ko I-chen. The film stars Tarcy Su as Yi-Fang and Leon Dai as Chuen-Shu, with Lo Pei-An, Chang Han, and Phoenix Chang in supporting roles. It sits within Taiwanese drama cinema of the late 1990s, drawing on local talent and sensibilities.
Commercial figures for Blue Moon are not widely reported, and it did not register as a major box office event internationally. Its theatrical presence appears modest, with most of its circulation remaining regional and festival-oriented rather than a wide commercial push.
Among fans of Taiwanese drama and followers of the lead actors, Blue Moon has a modest reputation for its atmosphere and performances. It hasn't produced famous lines or mainstream pop culture echoes, but it holds a place for viewers who appreciate understated storytelling and character-focused films from that era.
Critical and audience reactions have been mixed to mildly favorable, reflected in a small number of ratings that average around the middle. Reviewers and viewers tend to note the film's emphasis on mood, the steady acting, and its interest in second chances, regret, and the messy, ordinary choices people make when they want to change their lives.
Details
- Release Date
- November 01, 1997
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Taiwan
- Studio
- Taiwan Film Center
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Tarcy Su
Yi-Fang
Leon Dai
Chuen-Shu
Lo Pei-An
Chang Han
Phoenix Chang
Director: Ko I-chen