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Bishonen

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 101 mins

Original Title

Mei Shao Nian Zhi Lian
  • Director: Yonfan
  • Writer: Yonfan
  • Producer: Chia Ai; Sylvia Chang

CGiii Comment

Superficial and unoriginal, badly acted and written.

This may be a landmark film in China...but, it's a worn out carpet in the West.

Truly Terrible.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Jet is the star gigolo in Hong Kong. Arrogant, sexy, everyone falls in love with him, but he falls in love with no one... until one day he meets Sam, the hunkiest policeman to ever pound a beat on Hollywood Road. From then on, Jet changes himself into somebody he is not: innocent, sweet, clean, pure. It's way of setting a trap to catch Sam. But unknowingly Jet falls into the trap himself. Things begin to get out of control when it turns out that Sam's past is part of Jet's present.

Cast & Characters

Stephen Fung as Jet;
Daniel Wu as Sam Fai;
Qi Shu as Kana;
Terence Yin as K.S.;
Jason Tsang as Ah Chin;
Kenneth Tsang as Sam's Father;
Chiao Chiao as Sam's Mother;
Tat-Ming Cheung as Tsu;
James Wong as J.P.;
Joe Junior as Gucci;
Paul Fonoroff;
Michael Lam;
Jim Lam Yim;
Man Ming Ma;
Brigitte Lin as The Narrator