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Bishonen

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Looking For Love, Prostitutes, Dangerous Attraction
  • Director: Manshi Yonfan
  • Main Cast: Stephen Fung, Daniel Wu, Jason Tsang, Terence Yin, Shu Qi
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: CN/HK
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

A gay romantic mystery, Bishonen is roughly based on an incident that was the biggest scandal to hit the Hong Kong Police force. A cache of photographs was discovered in the home of a wealthy playboy, which all featured handsome young men in police uniforms, some of them half nude, others holding law enforcement paraphernalia such as clubs in suggestive poses. An investigation by the Police Department revealed that some of the men were indeed policemen, whereas others were hustlers and gigolos. The focus of Bishonen is not this scandal, but rather the highly unusual meeting of two different worlds, illustrated in the romantic entanglement involving a policeman, two male prostitutes and a gay pop singer. The film starts with a simple love story and a series of emotional knots, some of which are impossible to untangle. Tragedy is inevitable. Jet is the star of a group of male hustlers in the steaming city of Hong Kong. He is arrogant and sexy; everyone is in love with him but he loves no one, until one day he meets Sam, the best looking policeman around. After meeting Sam, Jet tries to change into someone he is not: innocent, sweet, clean and pure. This is his way of setting a trap to catch Sam, but he falls into a trap himself. In the process, he discovers that the righteous young cop has a darker side. Things go out of control when Sam's past and Jet's present become intermingled -- not unlike Hong Kong itself, a cauldron of traditional Chinese ethics and modern Western values. Happiness will be achieved only in the harmony of the discordant elements. All four leading actors are newcomers to the big screen; Steven Fung who plays Jet, has become one of the biggest teen idols in Asia. The film begins on a good premise; however, it slowly slides into comfortable melodrama with a predictable ending. Bishonen was screened in the Panorama section of the 49th International Berlin Film Festival. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Stephen Fung - Jet
  • Daniel Wu - Sam
  • Jason Tsang - Ching
  • Terence Yin - K.S.
  • Shu Qi - Kana

Credit

Sylvia Chang - Executive Producer; Kam Ma - Editor; Manshi Yonfan - Director; Manshi Yonfan - Screenwriter; Chris Babida - Composer (Music Score); Leung Lik-chi - Sound/Sound Designer; Ben Cheung - First Assistant Director; Henry Chung - Cinematographer; Kwok Chor Hon - Co-producer; Sherry Kwok - Production Designer

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Wikipedia: Bishonen (film)
Bishonen
Bishonen.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Yonfan
Written by Yonfan
Music by Chris Babida
Cinematography Henry Chung
Editing by Ma Kam
Distributed by Victor Company of Japan Ltd
Release date(s) 1998
Running time 101 mins
Country Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
IMDb profile

Bishonen (Chinese: 美少年之恋; pinyin: Měishàonián zhi Liàn ; Cantonese: Meisiunin zi lyun) is a 1998 movie from Hong Kong about an ill-fated gay romance.

Synopsis

Jet (Stephen Fung) is a handsome gay hustler whose sex appeal seems to know no bounds. Everyone wants to make love to him, but he is in love with no one but himself.

Things change drastically when he notices what seems like a young couple in a shop, Sam (Daniel Wu) and Kana (Shu Qi). At first sight, he falls in love with Sam and begins following the two around.

Jet's friend Ching, who is also a hustler, runs a personal in a gay magazine for Jet, imploring Sam to contact Jet.

At first, Jet is angry at Ching for not asking him, but his wrath subsides quickly when indeed he meets Sam again in what seems like a chance encounter, but actually is an outcome of the personal.

Sam turns out to be a police officer and Jet starts to befriend Sam, hoping this will turn into a relationship. But Sam does not seem to notice Jet's intentions towards him.

Unbeknownst to Jet, Sam had a homosexual affair with pop star K.S.(Terence Yin) five years earlier. At the same time, Ching had been in unrequited love with Sam (then calling himself Fai) when the two were still office workers.

Ching comes to his apartment shared with Jet when Jet and Sam are there, instantly recognizes Sam as Fai and is furious with Jet for stealing his beloved.

Jet is picked up by K.S. for sex, but then feels guilty for betraying Sam.

<<SPOILER>> Please don't read ahead as it reveals the ending of the movie.

Later, when Sam and Jet finally give in to their desires, Sam's father walks in on them. Deeply moved by the grief he feels he has caused his father and unable to cope with the situation, Sam commits suicide, leaving behind Jet, who plunges himself back into his job to try to forget what happened while asking himself if he was responsible for Sam's death.

Before killing himself, Sam leaves a letter for Jet, inside there's a letter and the advertisement.

Knowing that he has truly been loved, Jet is able to move on with his life after grieving for Sam's death. <<SPOILER end>>

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