A poet named Butterfly and her friend Kuen visit a stranger's mansion to return some possessions that were inadvertently taken. There they stumble upon an illegal weapons trade gone bad that left most of the perpetrators killed. To avoid police interrogations, the two innocent witnesses reconstruct the crime scene, making it appear that the killings were committed by "The Black Rose," known to be a fictional antihero in a 1965 film. However, a recovered fingerprint caused Kuen to be the prime suspect, and the apprentices of the Black Rose, apparently a real-life individual whose legacy was portrayed in the movie, appear and attempt to seek the truth in the matter by confronting Butterfly.—Oliver Chu
The film is about a movie hero of the 60s called Black Rose, but she was actually real, and a woman in the 90s is mistaken for her because she's in the wrong place at the wrong time and somebody is doing crimes as Black Rose, who isn't the real Black Rose