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Fei trabalha ilegalmente para sustentar a família, mas eles rejeitam seu estilo de vida. Através de Long, Fei encontra esperança, até encontrar Xiaolai, seu antigo amor, que o faz enfrentar ... Ler tudoFei trabalha ilegalmente para sustentar a família, mas eles rejeitam seu estilo de vida. Através de Long, Fei encontra esperança, até encontrar Xiaolai, seu antigo amor, que o faz enfrentar sua culpa.Fei trabalha ilegalmente para sustentar a família, mas eles rejeitam seu estilo de vida. Através de Long, Fei encontra esperança, até encontrar Xiaolai, seu antigo amor, que o faz enfrentar sua culpa.
- Prêmios
- 5 vitórias e 24 indicações no total
Teng-Hui Huang
- Client Zhang
- (as Frankie Huang)
I-Hsiung Lin
- Fei's Grandfather
- (as Yi-Hsiung Lin)
Avaliações em destaque
The clue may lie in the title. "Moneyboys" is about male sex workers in Taiwan and one sex worker in particular. Liang Fei, (Kai Ko), is gay and has moved from his village to the city where he can be himself or at least use his body in ways he couldn't back home and it's there he finds love but not happiness. C. B. Yi's feature debut is a slow, depressing film with an unsympathetic hero. It's certainly well made and Yi uses the widescreen to good effect but without what we might call a 'story' or characters we can identify with or feel anything for this is something of a long haul and a dull one at that.
This is a beautiful movie which reflects amazingly the life of a taiwanese gay prostitute who is unsatisfied, sad and dehumanized.
It is a wonferful thing that this movie shows the contrast between the city, that represents the modern, the new ways of life, which sometimes dehumanize people, and the countryside, which reflects the tradition, the conservatism, and also, the hypocrisy about the homosexuality.
It is a wonferful thing that this movie shows the contrast between the city, that represents the modern, the new ways of life, which sometimes dehumanize people, and the countryside, which reflects the tradition, the conservatism, and also, the hypocrisy about the homosexuality.
Empathic and leisurely vision of people in quite desperation and everything making one hard choice over another entails.
Filmed in a set of restrained long-takes, this just feels like regular life and that is where a lot of its power lies.
Neither romanticized, nor sensational. People just get on with boring old life where you do whatever work falls into your lap.
More episodic than plot-driven.
This director loves the gimmick of using captions that peak behind the dark screen.
It's hard to know what else to say; they did not over think or over complicate this. I suppose that's how you know it's close to the mark.
Filmed in a set of restrained long-takes, this just feels like regular life and that is where a lot of its power lies.
Neither romanticized, nor sensational. People just get on with boring old life where you do whatever work falls into your lap.
More episodic than plot-driven.
This director loves the gimmick of using captions that peak behind the dark screen.
It's hard to know what else to say; they did not over think or over complicate this. I suppose that's how you know it's close to the mark.
10pdygas
Mobeyboys was for me a film, which I enjoyed very much for three reasons:
- camera - i would like to have each scene as a poster in my room
- sound - both music and the sound itself
- the character of the main character - Fei
If you're wanting for a film that avoids the tired cliches of so much current gay-themed content, I highly recommend Moneyboys. It is a very assured debut from director CB Yi, who displays incredible restraint in telling the story of a young Chinese sex worker dealing with the trials of work, love, family and displacement.
The cinematography is absolutely stunning with each scene beautifully composed. The camera perspective is often at a distance, which adds to a feeling of remoteness and detachment. This is the same feeling projected by the main character, played with restraint and empathy by Kai Ko.
There are many scenes where few words are spoken but much is said in the pauses and silence. Some may find the tone of Moneyboys too formal and the pacing too measured, but with patience you'll be treated to a moving story of compassion and acceptance.
The cinematography is absolutely stunning with each scene beautifully composed. The camera perspective is often at a distance, which adds to a feeling of remoteness and detachment. This is the same feeling projected by the main character, played with restraint and empathy by Kai Ko.
There are many scenes where few words are spoken but much is said in the pauses and silence. Some may find the tone of Moneyboys too formal and the pacing too measured, but with patience you'll be treated to a moving story of compassion and acceptance.
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.844
- Tempo de duração2 horas
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