After taking a break to present an erotic ghost story with “Rouge”, Stanley Kwan returned to his favorite theme of exploring the mentality of women, this time transferring the setting to another massive megalopolis, New York.
The story revolves around three women hailing from the three separate regions of ‘Greater China’. Lee Fung-jiau is from Hong Kong, and a closeted lesbian who runs a Chinese restaurant in New York and also dabbles in real estate. Wang Hsiung-ping is from Taiwan, and has come to New York to become an actress, spending much of her time and money on acting lessons. She is also living with an American artist, in an apartment they rent from Fung-jiau, who, as the movie begins, kicks them out for not paying the rent, despite their protests regarding art being above money, in a rather ironic comment. Zhaohong comes from mainland China and...
The story revolves around three women hailing from the three separate regions of ‘Greater China’. Lee Fung-jiau is from Hong Kong, and a closeted lesbian who runs a Chinese restaurant in New York and also dabbles in real estate. Wang Hsiung-ping is from Taiwan, and has come to New York to become an actress, spending much of her time and money on acting lessons. She is also living with an American artist, in an apartment they rent from Fung-jiau, who, as the movie begins, kicks them out for not paying the rent, despite their protests regarding art being above money, in a rather ironic comment. Zhaohong comes from mainland China and...
- 6/19/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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