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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Country: Taiwan, Language: Chinese, 104 mins

Original Title

Ming tian ji de ai shang wo
  • Director: Arvin Chen
  • Writer: Arvin Chen
  • Producer: Lieh Lee

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A comedy?!? There's more fun to be had plucking dead chickens.

A lifeless film about a pathetic, timid, drip of a man - who has his gayness re-awakened. In any other comedy about the same thing...all hell would be let loose - alas, not here.

This is an old-fashioned, stereotyped piece of crap...

Ren's round-shouldered performance is akin to a that of a naughty school kid, it's all doleful eyes and dreary dialogue.

The soundtrack; it wouldn't be out of place in a Hallmark card commercial.

If this is funny...then, everything is lost in translation.

An excruciating waste of time.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.

Cast & Characters

Richie Ren as Weichung;
Mavis Fan as Feng;
Kimi Hsia as Mandy;
Lawrence Ko as Stephen