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A cross-culture relationship ended in heartbreak. Jie Cheng threw everything away back home to pursue this journey of love with his American boyfriend. Can he ever go home again? (Source: GagaOOLala) Edit Translation

  • English
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • dansk
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  • Country: Taiwan
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: 2015
  • Duration: 14 min.
  • Score: 6.8 (scored by 127 users)
  • Ranked: #69365
  • Popularity: #14017
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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ariel alba
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Oct 13, 2024
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

I see a thread of light at the end of the road

Through the intercultural relationship of Jie Cheng (Ivan), a well-behaved Taiwanese student, and Eric, a rebellious American exchange student, Californian filmmaker Steven Liang explores adolescence and acceptance in the society of Taiwan.
Despite his mother's objections, Jie Cheng, who lives under constant pressure from her, meets Eric and together they embark on a journey along the most dangerous road in Taiwan.
Their trip is cut short when Eric reveals that he must return home after graduation, forcing Jie Cheng to confront his darkest demons.
Beautiful, sensitive and charming, 'Coming Home' has been screened at 30 international film festivals, following its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival.
Having been selected to participate in the Beijing Queer Film Festival, LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, Outfest, San Diego Asian Film Festival, Asian American International Film Festival (New York), Boston Asian American Film Festival, Boston LGBT Film Festival, CineSLAM: Vermont's LGBT Film Festival, Festival de Cannes: Short Film Corner, InDPanda Film Festival (Hong Kong), International Student Film Festival PÍSEK (Czech Republic), KASHISH: Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, Marais Film Festival (Paris, France), Peace & Love Film Festival (Örebro, Sweden), Pride of the Ocean Film Festival, Q! Film Festival: Indonesia's LGBT Film Festival, Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Taiwan Queer Film Festival, Bilbao International LGTB Film & Performing Arts Festival (Spain), Kansai Queer Film Festival (Osaka, Japan) and Asians on Film Film Festival (Los Angeles) ), speaks clearly about this film co-produced by Taiwan and the United States.
The film made history as the first gay-themed project funded by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau and was distributed by Outplay Films.
Written by Timothy Chang and Steven Liang himself, the film stars Yu-Ting Hsu as Jie Cheng, Benjamin Turman as Eric and Bi Lan Li as the mother.
Interested in telling stories about the resilience of those living on the margins, Steven Liang, an award-winning director and House Ballroom scene photographer, addresses themes of homosexuality and transsexuality, as demonstrated in 'The Extra Mile' (2013), A Better Life (2014), Afuera (2017), Emma and the Butt (2017), Falling for Angels (2017), and Transplant (2018), Coming of Age, among other productions.
Screened in New York as part of the 2015 Asian American International Film Festival, the film, written by Timothy Chang and Steven Liang himself, stars Yu-Ting Hsu as Jie Cheng, Benjamin Turman as Eric and Bi Lan Li as the mother .
The story is populated with thousands of small details, which enrich the look, and a grayer color that carries with it questions that the viewer must answer, if he can.
The song "I Need Your Love", performed by Grace, plays magnificently with the story, and creates a unique and fascinating atmosphere that allows the plot to perfectly connect with the viewer.
The story does not leave anyone who approaches it indifferent, and we all wait for the boys to have a happy ending, and the mother to finally accept her son's sexuality.
The photography and direction are commendable. The plot is beautiful, and although it may seem that all is lost, I see a thread of light at the end of the road.

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  • Movie: Coming Home
  • Country: Taiwan
  • Release Date: 2015
  • Duration: 14 min.
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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  • Score: 6.8 (scored by 127 users)
  • Ranked: #69365
  • Popularity: #14017
  • Watchers: 423

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