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Night Scene

Gao Yang , Liang Hao Bin , Cui Zi'en    Unrated   DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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3.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting "We're Here" movie from China, Mar 10 2008
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I thought that this "movie" was more of an interview documentary showing gay life in Communist China. The similarities in gay life there and in western countries was quite surprising (to me anyway). The movie struck me more as a "To All of You Out There - We're Here" film evidence than an actual movie. I enjoyed it all the same.
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Fish-Eye View, Nov 6 2005
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This is basically a sort of Chinese version of the American documentary "101 Rent Boys", only really boring. That is, unless you're a pisciculturist (about 20% of the film consists of different angles of large fish in aquariums). The fish shots were nice, and I was interested in seeing modern culture in Beijing, especially from a gay perspective. But this film only shows glimpses of that culture, and I think a twelve-year-old could have done a better job of getting a wider perspective and more steady shots. It isn't long before the comments made by the rent boys becomes extremely redundant. There were a few interesting interviews with straight people who were quite accepting of gays and even claimed that China needs to legalize gay marriage (where they were and why they were talking to the camera, the filmmaker doesn't say). Considering China's overpopulation problem, it might be a good idea for the government not to discourage those who don't want to become "breeders", but what government ever does want to practice common sense? Had this been a twenty-minute film, I'd give it four stars because of the interesting view of Chinese culture, but it seems as though the director just padded his film with redundant stuff in order to sell it as a feature.
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