Men and Women (1999)

Men and Women (1999)
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Nannan Nunu (Men and Women) is the first underground homosexual film to come out of People's Republic of China. In the winter of 1999, Xiao Bo, a shy young man, arrives in Beijing to look for work. He is employed by an unhappily married woman, Qing Jie, who is full of maternal instincts. Qing Jie lets him sleep in her house and tries to introduce him to her girlfriend. Soon it becomes apparent that Xiao Bo is not interested in girls. Qing Jie's husband tries to rape him one day when they are alone in the house, prompting Xiao Bo to leave and seek shelter with Chong Chong, the editor of an underground magazine devoted to graffiti collected from public toilets known to be gay cruising areas. Chong Chong is living with another man, who is jealous of the new arrival. A tender love develops between Xiao Bo and Chong Chong, which has the significance of 'coming out' for Xiao Bo. In the meantime, Qing Jie has made up her mind to leave her husband and live with her girlfriend, with whom she has been having an affair. The film was shot with non-professional actors, except for the leading actor, Qing Jie, who had previously appeared in some television films. The tempo is adjusted to that of everyday life where nothing much seems to happen on the outside. People go to work, come home exhausted, and dream of vacations. The presence of Western habits -- Coca-Cola and McDonald's -- is very much in evidence in this film which tries to have a documentary approach to its subject. Most of the narrative is improvisational. Liu Bingjian considered several titles for his film, favoring something that would resemble 'Toilet Literature.' The present title, which means 'Men and Women,' was chosen to make the film sound less controversial, in the event that it one day has a chance to be released in China. Nannan Nunu received the FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) award for its non-conformist theme at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Rovi

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Starring:
Yang QingYu Bo, (more)
Director(s):
Liu Bingjian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Men and Women

Nannan Nunu (Men and Women) is the first underground homosexual film to come out of People's Republic of China. In the winter of 1999, Xiao Bo, a shy young man, arrives in Beijing to look for work. He is employed by an unhappily married woman, Qing Jie, who is full of maternal instincts. Qing Jie lets him sleep in her house and tries to introduce him to her girlfriend. Soon it becomes apparent that Xiao Bo is not interested in girls. Qing Jie's husband tries to rape him one day when they are alone in the house, prompting Xiao Bo to leave and seek shelter with Chong Chong, the editor of an underground magazine devoted to graffiti collected from public toilets known to be gay cruising areas. Chong Chong is living with another man, who is jealous of the new arrival. A tender love develops between Xiao Bo and Chong Chong, which has the significance of 'coming out' for Xiao Bo. In the meantime, Qing Jie has made up her mind to leave her husband and live with her girlfriend, with whom she has been having an affair. The film was shot with non-professional actors, except for the leading actor, Qing Jie, who had previously appeared in some television films. The tempo is adjusted to that of everyday life where nothing much seems to happen on the outside. People go to work, come home exhausted, and dream of vacations. The presence of Western habits -- Coca-Cola and McDonald's -- is very much in evidence in this film which tries to have a documentary approach to its subject. Most of the narrative is improvisational. Liu Bingjian considered several titles for his film, favoring something that would resemble 'Toilet Literature.' The present title, which means 'Men and Women,' was chosen to make the film sound less controversial, in the event that it one day has a chance to be released in China. Nannan Nunu received the FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) award for its non-conformist theme at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Liu Bingjian
Writer(s):
Liu BingjianCui Zi'en
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Sexual Situations, Adult Humor, Rape & Sexual Abuse)
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Laurence G.

It's too bad. Having read the full synopsis, I was prepared to enjoy this "underground" film. The lead characters seemed to almost be engaging. But, the movie idles, going nowhere slowly, very, very slowly. There is no rape of the young man, just attempted rape by his boss' husband. No coming out of the 'shy young man'. Just his friend slipping into bed with him, without much action on the part of the two participants. Nor much to interest the viewer. You got better things to do with an hour and a half. Seemed longer, seemed much, much longer.

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