A year after his wife's murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy.
Having lost his job, friends, and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife's grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.
[2] On April 28, 2015 it screened at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival,[3] where it won 5 awards including the grand jury prize for best picture.
[11] Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Jasmine's "evocative scenes of urban life and Tobin's powerful performance provide ample compensation.
"[13] Ezra Emerson of Screen Anarchy said, "Many a psychological thriller will sag at some point, yet script, acting and cutting conspire to keep you pinned to your chair for the duration of Jasmine.