It looks like your query, might be referring to one of a few different things, as the terms are a bit disconnected:
The inclusion of "Flower" suggests a character who is meant to be fragile, beautiful, or innocent—a traditional trope of a distressed protagonist. By describing this "flower" as "disturbed" and "drunk" during the "night," the film creates an immediate sense of tragedy and fragility. It suggests a journey into a dark, chaotic, or uncontrolled space, often used in adult dramas to highlight a character's journey from composure to vulnerability or self-destruction. The Melodramatic "Tomorrow"
) typically signifies a theme of beauty or resilience amidst a difficult or "night" situation.
Leaning against the cold brick wall, Killala looked up at the flickering sign of the lounge. The "Flower" wasn't going to be picked tonight. She disappeared into the shadows of the city, leaving nothing behind but an empty glass and a lingering sense of danger. Killala’s next move in the city's underworld, or should we focus on the mystery of who sent the warning
Here is a short piece of creative text inspired by that specific imagery: The Wilted Hour
Is disturbed —the phrase hangs in the air like a question mark drawn in fog. Disturbed not merely by noise, but by the ache of expectation, the tremor of unfinished promises. It is the feeling that something within you has shifted, that the ground you thought solid is now shifting like sand beneath your shoes. It is the moment you notice the subtle tremor in a lover’s voice, the tremor of a city on the brink of change, the tremor of a heart that has been poured over, left to drown in its own reflections.
, finds herself in a state of emotional distress and intoxication ("Drunk"). The "Night Tomorrow Flower" title (a translation of Asu e no Hana
The title’s use of "Disturbed" (or "Harassed") refers to the specific sub-genre where the protagonist is caught off-guard in a vulnerable state, a common theme used to heighten the "taboo" appeal of the performance. Why It Stood Out Kirara Asuka’s Star Power: