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Ming tian ji de ai shang wo

  • 2013
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
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Ming tian ji de ai shang wo (2013)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.A married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.A married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.

  • Dirección
    • Arvin Chen
  • Guionista
    • Arvin Chen
  • Elenco
    • Richie Jen
    • Mavis Fan
    • Chin-Hang Shih
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Arvin Chen
    • Guionista
      • Arvin Chen
    • Elenco
      • Richie Jen
      • Mavis Fan
      • Chin-Hang Shih
    • 6Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 36Opiniones de los críticos
    • 56Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Richie Jen
    Richie Jen
    • Wei-Chung
    Mavis Fan
    Mavis Fan
    • Feng
    Chin-Hang Shih
    Chin-Hang Shih
    • San-san
    • (as Stone)
    Kimi Hsia
    Kimi Hsia
    • Mandy
    Lawrence Ko
    Lawrence Ko
    • Stephen
    Ka-Lok Wong
    • Thomas
    Wei-Ning Chang
    • Awan
    Chun-Tian Lan
    Chun-Tian Lan
    • Big Chen
    • (as Gaby Lan)
    Yu-Shan Kao
    • Grandma
    Ching-Pu Tan
    • Grandpa
    Pei-Chen Lee
    Pei-Chen Lee
    • Hui-Ling
    • (as Jane Lee)
    Wen-Wen Yang
    • Xiao-Yi
    Hsing-Chen Yeh
    Hsing-Chen Yeh
    • Mimi
    • (as Star Yeh)
    Shao-Huai Chang
    Shao-Huai Chang
    • Simon
    Alan Chen
    Alan Chen
    • Ray-Ray
    Yi-Che Chien
    • Ming
    • (as Ian Chien)
    Tzu-Chien Tseng
    • Alan
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    • Ling-Ling
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      • Arvin Chen
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      • Arvin Chen
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    A thoughtful and poignant exploration of romantic discontent and sexual fulfilment that boasts career-best performances from Ritchie Jen and Mavis Fan

    First things first, despite its marketing, 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow' isn't a rom-com. Sure, there are occasional laughs now and then thanks to certain scenes that aim to inject a whimsical tone, but these unfortunately stand out in a movie that otherwise plays as a thoughtful family drama. And if you somehow missed the synopsis, be warned - the drama arises from the gay reawakening of a middle-aged man who has been married for nine years and has a six-year-old son.

    We're not sure any Asian film has so boldly explored such a subject, which will undoubtedly cause some unease among more conservative members of the audience. But if you are willing to put aside your preconceptions, you'll find that writer/ director Arvin Chen's follow-up to his charming 'Au Revoir Taipei' is in fact a thoughtfully drawn study on repressed sexuality that could well be the very challenge facing some marriages today.

    In what is probably one of his most nuanced performances to date, Ritchie Jen plays the gentle and mild-mannered optician Weichung struggling with his sexual identity. A chance meeting at his sister's engagement party with an openly gay friend from his past, the flamboyant photographer Stephen (Lawrence Ko), forces him to further question if he should embrace his homosexuality. That test comes in the form of a handsome male flight attendant Thomas (Wong Ka-Lok), whom he finds himself drawn to the moment the latter steps into his shop.

    Meanwhile, Weichung's wife Feng (Mavis Fan) wants to have another child, but gets suspicious when he continuously brushes aside her advances in bed. There is also some subplot about a workplace crisis that is meant to make her character realise the possibility of starting over in love, but it comes off more convenient than compelling. What rings true though is her nagging sense of fear and insecurity as her once secure life is threatened by potential upheavals both at work and at home. In particular, her outburst when she confronts Weichung about his sexuality is particularly heartfelt - and even as we feel for Weichung who has had to hide his true nature in a society largely disapproving of it, we also empathise with Feng who has to bear the consequences of his deception.

    Despite the potential heavy-handedness of the topic, Chen never quite lets it get overly dramatic or in fact melodramatic. Instead, he sustains a light breezy tone that fits in with the wave of new-age rom- coms that Taiwanese cinema has produced in recent years. Much as one would be tempted to bill this a coming-out film, it isn't; rather, Chen reflects on the inherent tensions within modern-day Asian societies, as evolving cultural attitudes towards homosexuality seem to be at odds with its traditional emphasis on marriage and children. This is portrayed both in Feng's set of overbearing parents who consistently pester her to have another child, and also in an otherwise unnecessary side plot that sees Weichung's sister Mandy (Kimi Hsia) re-examining her impending marriage to fiancé San-san (Stone).

    Both Weichung and Mandy's troubles are drawn along the lines of romantic fulfilment, the latter's cold feet just before her wedding because of her uncertainty if a life of routine with the dependable but unromantic San-san is indeed what she wants. Neither as meaningful nor as consequential as Weichung's marriage woes, it serves largely two purposes - one, to provide a more mainstream and therefore more palatable romance in line with a conventional rom-com; and two to give more screen time to Stephen and his quartet of gay friends, who assist him in winning her hand back.

    And thanks to a delightful performance by Lawrence Ko, you're not likely to object to the arguably weakly plotted romantic travails of San-san and Mandy, made more agreeable too by the endearing performances of Stone and Kimi Hsia, both of whom are making their feature film debuts here. But the movie belongs to Jen and Fan, both pop singers never thought to be serious actors till now. Jen is beautifully subdued in his portrayal of Weichung and in his scenes with Hong Kong actor Wong Ka-lok share an engaging chemistry that effortlessly convinces you of their mutual attraction. Nicely complementing Jen is Fan's exercise in restraint, nicely calibrated to convey her character's growing sense of anxiety.

    Yes, the uniformly impressive performances are one reason why Chen's movie proves to be unexpectedly affecting. It is also best regarded as a movie of two halves - the first conforming more to the formula of a standard fluffy rom-com, and the second a touching family drama that works as an honest and refreshing look at sexual repression in a society whose norms and values are transitioning from a conservative past. Like we warned you at the start, this won't be comfortable viewing for some people, so make sure you get your expectations right before you step into this flawed but nonetheless inspired romantic dramedy.
    7larrys3

    Whimisical Taiwanese Tale

    This is a warm-hearted and whimsical Taiwanese film about relationships and sexual orientation.

    Richie Jen stars as Weichung, a Taipei optometrist who is bisexual, but wanting a change from his gay lifestyle decided to enter a marriage a number of years before. He is now married, for some nine years, to Feng (Mavis Fan) and they have a six-year-old son Aman. However, when a flight attendant, named Thomas (Wong Ka-Lok) visit's Weichung's shop, it sets off a mutual attraction between the two men, which may threaten to put Weichung's marriage into chaos.

    At the same time, Weichung's sister Mandy ( Kimi Hsia) has gotten "cold feet" and broken off her engagement to San-San (Stone), and withdrawn to her apartment to isolate and watch soap operas. Weichung's former friends from the gay community emerge to help the crestfallen San-San and Weichung get through these uncertain times. The remainder of the movie will focus on how all of these situations will eventually play out and it may not end up the way you'd expect.

    Ably written and directed by Arvin Chen, I thought overall this was a rather pleasant tale, with some scenes of well presented fantasy. It's not an in-depth "knock your socks off" drama but as mentioned more of a whimsical likable story.
    6Red-125

    Do you love me today?

    The Taiwanese movie "Ming tian ji de ai shang wo" was shown in the U.S. with the title "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (2013). The film was written and directed by Arvin Chen.

    Richie Ren stars as Weichung, a 30-something optician. Weichung has been married for nine years to Fen, played by the lovely Mavis Fan. They have an adorable six-year-old son. However, Weichung lived the gay lifestyle before he was married, and a chance encounter with a handsome airline steward draws him back into the gay community.

    (There's a secondary plot about Weichung's sister, Mandy, who may or may not be willing to marry her fiancée. It's not much.)

    The movie is billed as a romantic comedy, based mostly on the efforts of a group of gay guys who orbit around the protagonists. However, if you look at it more closely, the film is really a sad depiction of a man whose attempts to deny his gay orientation have apparently failed. This leaves him, his wife, and his child in an extremely difficult situation.

    We saw this film at the Little Theatre as part of Image Out--The Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work very well on the small screen.
    5gradyharp

    Role confusion, out of date

    Arvin Chen wrote and directed this featherweight little farce that lack substance and really is not all that entertaining. Weichung (Richie Ren) is and optometrist who has been married to Fen (Mavis Fan) for nine years in what likely was to be a 'cover' marriage: Weichung is gay and still 'looking'. At the point where Fen is asking to start another child (they have one 6 year old son) the fragile thread becomes taut. Weichung meets a handsome airline steward and that sort of tips the scales. There is a subplot concerning Weichung's sister Mandy (Kimi Hsia) that never takes off except that her incipient wedding brings on board a gay wedding photographer Stephen (Lawrence Ko) who jolts Weichung about his balancing lifestyle. In the end we are left with an old song sung before and better. Times have changed and films like this seem a bit moldy. Grady Harp, August 14

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de abril de 2013 (Taiwán)
    • País de origen
      • Taiwán
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Mandarín
      • Min nan
      • Coreano
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      • Taiwán
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 6,694
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,969
      • 19 ene 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 93,046
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      1 hora 44 minutos
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