Star Appeal (film)

Star Appeal (星星相吸惜) is a 2004 Chinese gay-themed science fiction film (first released for public exhibition in the United States in 2008), by Chinese film director Cui Zi'en. The film was recorded on video rather than film, using a series of long, static shots. The main characters are E.T. and his Chinese friend, Xiao Bo, and the film reveals the full-frontal nudity of both characters.[1]

Star Appeal 星星相吸惜
(Mandarin name: Xingxing xiangxi xi)
Directed byCui Zi'en
Written byCui Zi'en
StarringBo Yu
Guifeng Wang
Xiwen Zhang
Jian Hou
Music byJian Zhang
CinematographyZhang Huilin
Edited byZheng Mao
Production
company
Cuizi CV Studio
Distributed bydGenerate Films
Water Bearer Films
Release date
2004
Running time
86 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Plot

The story revolves around a young man from the planet Mars, who is known as E.T., who arrives on Earth totally naked, and soon befriends a young Chinese man, Xiao Bo, who takes him home and teaches him several languages, mathematics, geography, world history, art and the natural sciences. The two become increasingly close, and eventually fall in love. The Chinese man is bisexual, and has both a boyfriend and girlfriend who befriend E.T., and also fall in love with him. The girl tries to conceive a baby with E.T., after which he falls into a coma.[2][3][4]

Cast

  • Yu Bo... Xiao Bo
  • Guifeng Wang ... E.T. (as Gui Feng Wang)
  • Xiwen Zhang ... Wen Wen (as Xi Wen Zhang)
  • Jian Hou ... Xiao Jian
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See also

References

  1. Queering Chinese Comrades - Through the Lens of Director Cui Zi. Audrey Tse. www.academia.edu. Retrieved: 16 March 2014.
  2. Star Appeal Water Bearer Films. Retrieved: 16 March 2014.
  3. Star Appeal Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. Publisher: AsiaticaFilmMediale. Published: November 2005. Retrieved: 18 April 2014.
  4. The metaphysics of film. Publisher: China Daily. Published: 14 January 2004. Retrieved: 18 April 2014.


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