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Queer Story

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 100 mins

Original Title

Jilao sishi
  • Director: Kei Shu
  • Writer: Abe Kwong; Kei Shu
  • Producer: Clifton Ko

CGiii Comment

Opening scene: gay man on bed talking to a cuddly toy about how he likes moustaches and the end of a relationship.

Pathetic, yes.

A gay man in a toilet contemplating his forthcoming nuptials. Then, we have the obligatory swimming/shower scene with a bare bottom - the actor obvious doesn't want to show his willy - so a few awkward movements are involved.

Pathetic, yes.

Every cliché that's in the book is in this film - some would argue that it was daring for Hong Kong in 19997 - that may well be the case...but, shouldn't a film stand the test of time? This doesn't - now or before.


No trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Gay relationship between younger and older man is the crux of this brave film, made with charm, humour and intelligence.

Cast & Characters

George Lam as Law Ka-Sing;
Jordan Chan as Sonny;
Christine Ng as Chuen;
Meg Lam as Aunt 10;
Francis Ng as K.K. Kong;
Fredric Mao as Kim;
Chung Kwan Siu as Tin Suk;
Qi Shu;
Kristy Yang as Gigi;
Alfred Cheung as Carl;
Dennis Chan as Stephen;
Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung as Kim's Oldest Brother;
Lo Hung as Kim's Second Brother;
Ka Kin Law as Young Ka-Sing;
Ivy Leung as Beauty Salon Customer