A mysterious, naked, young man is found by a river in a small town in southern China. Although seemingly Western European, he is unable or unwilling to speak. He is taken in by the police and then to a hospital where he is befriended by Jiang, a medical orderly. When the day comes for his transfer to a larger institution for mental patients, Jiang is convinced that the stranger shouldn’t be there and takes a dangerous decision. The slow unfolding of memories and events reveals a traumatic secret and a devastating denouement in this dramatic thriller as the two principals uncover a troubled past of sex, revenge, love and betrayal. This is an assured thriller which builds slowly to gain a strong momentum and offers a fascinating view of gay life in contemporary China. Simon Chung’s script offers an unpredictable and exciting ride with a strong cast. (Source: Brian Robinson) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
Reviews
Fuk u china
All chinese gay films end in horror. Never again will i watch China. Plus china is cracking down with new anti human gay laws. Screw them. Only if its hidden bromance do they allow it. How does it harm them. Moden China needs to be wiped future. Even ancient China was more human! How can we stop them from getting views and tickets? Done! You must fight for your voice. This is anti-human. We all need to stop watching Chinese bromance'bl. Does anyone know of a good Chinese lgbtqia++? I need so much water after tearing for this show. I know its not writer or producers fault. Its Evil chinese govt!