Formula 17 (2004)

Formula 17 (2004)
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A young man learns some lessons about life and love the hard way in this frothy gay-themed romantic comedy-drama from Taiwan. Tien (Tony Tang) is a gay teenager who decides to leave the small town where he grew up and strike out for the bright lights of Taipei. As it happens, several of Tien's old friends have already made the trip, including Yu (King Chin), who tends bar at a gay club; gym rat Alan (Jimmy Yang); and aggressively style-conscious CC (Dada Ji). Tien's old friends are eager to show him the town when he arrives in Taipei, but when he sets his gaze on handsome Bai (Duncan), they all warn him away, telling him Bai is a notorious player who is sure to leave him with a broken heart. However, the fates keep bringing Tien and Bai together, and in time they end up spending the night. True to form, Bai abandons Tien the next day, and soon Tien's pals begin hatching a scheme to get Bai back in Tien's arms for the sake of his happiness. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony YangDuncan, (more)
Director(s):
DJ Chen
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Formula 17

A young man learns some lessons about life and love the hard way in this frothy gay-themed romantic comedy-drama from Taiwan. Tien (Tony Tang) is a gay teenager who decides to leave the small town where he grew up and strike out for the bright lights of Taipei. As it happens, several of Tien's old friends have already made the trip, including Yu (King Chin), who tends bar at a gay club; gym rat Alan (Jimmy Yang); and aggressively style-conscious CC (Dada Ji). Tien's old friends are eager to show him the town when he arrives in Taipei, but when he sets his gaze on handsome Bai (Duncan), they all warn him away, telling him Bai is a notorious player who is sure to leave him with a broken heart. However, the fates keep bringing Tien and Bai together, and in time they end up spending the night. True to form, Bai abandons Tien the next day, and soon Tien's pals begin hatching a scheme to get Bai back in Tien's arms for the sake of his happiness. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

Complete Cast of Formula 17


Director(s):
DJ Chen
Writer(s):
Rady Fu
Producer(s):
Aileen LiMichelle Yeh
Categories:
Comedy
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David R.

silly, funny, and above all fun to watch! it even has a happy ending! the asian eye candy isn't bad either!

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Brittany B.

Oh my god! I love, love, loved this! It has quirky Asian humor and lots of references I barely got the gist of but loved nonetheless. Some of the best pieces involved Tien's best friend Yu (fabulously played by King Chin). He was straight out of a comic book. His expressions were fantastic, totally cliched and very hilarious. This movie made no attempt to hide the fact that it is above all else a comedy. Even the bishy-delicious Bai (Duncan) was funny in that adorable seme way- his fear of kissing had me rolling. CC (Ji) was absolutely the typical gay man in every glitter dusted inch of skin. The three friends together 'capturing' Bai was the ultimate gay hit squad scenes- down to the bug spray and perfume they threaten Bai and his coworker with. To address the yaoi-ness of this movie... it is very light, despite the obvious homosexual characters running rampant through the film. The only thing present is some kissing and nudity from the waist up. Very, very nice I must add.

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Melanie K.

It takes a lot for a movie to make me laugh out loud but this one did it. A really funny feel good movie.

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