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Three Adventures of Brooke
Three Adventures of Brooke

Three Adventures of Brooke

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AdventureFantasy

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Xingxi travels alone to Alor Setar, a town in Northern Malaysia. As a consequence of a blown tire, she experiences three variant adventures. She introduces herself to people using different identities with mysterious secrets. In return, what the journey brings her is thoroughly unexpected. In the first adventure, Brooke is a traveler; in the second adventure, Brooke is an anthropologist; in the third, Brooke is a divorcée. She is a disheartened woman who comes across a French writer named Pierre. The two lonely travelers become instant friends. Their age gap enables them to have their respective insights into life and death. Meanwhile, it is not until the enigmatic side of Alor Setar begins to unfold that Brooke tells Pierre the true reason why she has come. They seek to understand the interaction between love and life. As the story comes to an end, mother nature shows her beauty with the magical Blue Tears phenomenon on prominent display.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

28 March 2019

Country

China

Cast

Fangyi Xu

Fangyi Xu

Brooke

Pascal Greggory

Pascal Greggory

Pierre

Ribbon Ooi

Ribbon Ooi

Ailing

Kam Kia Kee

Kam Kia Kee

Fong

Allan Toh Wei Lun

Allan Toh Wei Lun

Chi Tong

Lim Yi Xin

Lim Yi Xin

Captain

Zhan Zizhen

Zhan Zizhen

Zhen

Andrew Lok

Andrew Lok

Uncle Land

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