Ghosted
- Director: Monika Treut
- Writer: Astrid Ströher; Monika Treut
- Producer: Patrick Brandt; Monika Treut
CGiii Comment
Dull, dreary and drab - the acting is particularly wooden and the script has as much sophistication as an amoeba.
Still, Treut keeps on producing - when will she take it onboard that the lesbian world can handle being a little happier and, perhaps, a little more colourful.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
A mysterious love story between Hamburg and Taipeh. The unsolved murder of her young Taiwanese lover Ai-ling leaves the Hamburg artist Sophie Schmitt completely disoriented. She dedicates a video-installation to her and shows it in Taipei. During the opening she is approached by a mysterious journalist. Sophie is fascinated at first glance by Mei-li, the young journalist. Mei-li takes her to visit the famous Taipei night markets and tries to seduce the artist. Sophie, still mourning her lost lover, rejects Mei-li and returns immediately to Hamburg. Shortly afterwords Mei-li shows up on her doorstep, unannounced. Sophie takes her in and finally falls for her. But soon she realizes that her new lover is secretly investigating Ai-ling's death. Strange happenings occur, sudden flashes of recollection come and go, and then Sophie finds out that there is no Mei-Li working for a Taiwanese newspaper and that no one by that name ever entered Germany. Who is the mysterious Taiwanese woman?
Cast & Characters
Inga Busch as Sophie Schmitt;
Huan-Ru Ke as Ai-ling Chen;
Ting Ting Hu as Mei Li;
Jana Schulz as Katrin Bendersen;
Marek Harloff as Leon;
Jack Kao as Chen Fu;
Yi-Ching Lu as Ya-ching;
Kevin Shih Hung Chen as Patrick;
Nick Dong-Sik as Herr Lee