My Fair Son

My Fair Son (Chinese: 我如花似玉的儿子) is a 2005 Chinese gay-themed film (first released for public exhibition in the United States in 2009), by Chinese film director Cui Zi'en.[1] The main characters are Rui (Ray) and the object of his affection, Bo, an employee of his father. The film contains full-frontal male nudity.[1][2]

My Fair Son
Directed byCui Zi'en
Produced byShining Liu
Weiming Wang
Written byCui Zi'en
StarringYu Bo
Junrui Wang
Weiming Wang
Guifeng Wang
Ziqiang Li
Music byGuofeng Wang
CinematographyJin Yang
Edited byZiyi Qi
Ningning Zu
Production
company
Cuizi DV Studio
Milimitel Film
Distributed bydGenerate Films
Water Bearer Films
Release date
2005
Running time
92 minutes
Country China
LanguageMandarin

Plot

A teenage boy, Ray, returns home from a life with his grandfather to live with his father, after they have been estranged for several years. During the period of their estrangement, Ray spent much of his youth rebelling against his father's lifestyle. After he enrolls in an art school, Ray becomes romantically involved, in a relationship, with another male student, and the pair soon become lovers. His father discovers the two young men in bed together, and begins to understand what it means to live as a homosexual. Ray then meets one of his father's employees, Bo, and falls in love with him, too. Bo is engaged, and admits to Ray's father that he is in love with his son.[1][3][4] The father fires Bo and lies to Ray that he left on his own will. Ray does not accept his father's argument. The film ends with Ray roaming on a terrace with floating transparent images of his childhood pictures.

Cast

  • Junrui Wang as Xiao Rui (Ray)
  • Weiming Wang as Father of Xiao Rui
  • Yu Bo as Xiao Bo
  • Guifeng Wang as Unnamed first boyfriend of Xiao Rui
  • Ziqiang Li as Unnamed friend of Xiao Rui
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See also

References

  1. Queering Chinese Comrades - Through the Lens of Director Cui Zi. Audrey Tse. www.academia.edu. Retrieved: 25 April 2014.
  2. My Fair Son. Publisher: IMDB. Retrieved: 25 April 2014.
  3. Drama - My Fair Son Archived 2014-03-16 at the Wayback Machine. Publisher: Water Bearer Films. Retrieved: 25 April 2014.
  4. My Fair Son. Author: Jason Buchanan. Publisher: AllMovie.com Retrieved: 25 April 2014.
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