This somewhat obscure and abstruse Taiwanese lesbian drama, directed by award winning director, Zero Chou, revolves around the life of seventeen year old on-line sex chat service provider, Jade (played by the cute and pretty Rainie Yang), who is being investigated by the CIB -who are having, in their employ, an agent who is attempting to entrap Jade by obtaining a covert recording of her providing illicit sexual services by inducing her to strip for him online, through the use of the username, Silence, who creates in her the mistaken impression that her childhood lesbian lover (who seduced her when she was ten), and wears the Spider Lily tattoo on her arms in allusion to the Spider Lily tattoo on her father's arm in connotation of the dissociative disorder that the Spider Lily had induced in the person of her brother - who since the death of her father had suffered from an amnesiac failure to recall all incidents revolving around the tragic earthquake that had claimed their father's life, who was buried by the earthquake with his tattooed arm protruding from the ground (which Takeko's tattoo master had her sever as a condition of her receiving his tutelage) - for whom she had had a crush since she was seduced, and, hence, craves to have the tattoo etched on her arm as the undying reminder of her one true love, only to encounter resistance from Takeko (who, by this time, had absolutely no recollection of Jade until Jade alludes to their childhood triste, and, in so doing, triggers the brief remembrance of things past (much as the little piece of Madeleine, once soaked in the cup of tea takes form and shape, and, in so doing, triggers all of Combray and its byways to take form and shape, all in this cup of tea) and, resultant of this, induces an intrigued Takeko to patronize her on-line sex service, and, in so doing, discovers herself being induced to feel some measure of subconscious desire - when, by revealing her tattoo on the live cam, wins herself what can be considered one of the best and most seductive striptease ever capture on the silver screen, causing her to relent and, in sympathy, agree to etch upon Jade's arms a less ominous emblem in the form of Tiger Lilies - which, though incompletely tattooed, nevertheless, serve to pleasure Jade with fantasies of engaging in sex with her lover, whom she is led to believe through the on-line communicae on her chat service by Silence (who had by now developed feelings for her, and, eventually, forewarns her of an impending raid by the CIB), that Takeko has fallen in love with her and has her best interest at heart, inducing her to serenade Takeko with the childhood lullaby which she used to sing Takeko in expressing her deep passion and undying love for Takeko and, consequentially, eliciting a trickle of tear and deep emotion in the latter, thereby, opening the floodgates of emotion that paves the way for Takeko to allow their passionate lesbian relationship to blossom - much like the unfolding of the petals of a Spider Lily.One of the best foreign language lesbian dramas you will ever have the pleasure of watching.Highly recommended.