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Histoire d'hommes à Pékin

Original title: Lan Yu
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.3K
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Jun Hu and Ye Liu in Histoire d'hommes à Pékin (2001)
A young, gay student has a relationship with an older, successful businessman. The handsome playboy-businessman must choose between his comfortable, yet closeted straight life, or an honest, yet subversive life with the student.
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A young gay student has a relationship with an older successful businessman. The handsome playboy-businessman must choose between his comfortable, yet straight, life or an honest, yet subver... Read allA young gay student has a relationship with an older successful businessman. The handsome playboy-businessman must choose between his comfortable, yet straight, life or an honest, yet subversive, life with the student.A young gay student has a relationship with an older successful businessman. The handsome playboy-businessman must choose between his comfortable, yet straight, life or an honest, yet subversive, life with the student.

  • Director
    • Stanley Kwan
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Ngai
    • Bei Tong
  • Stars
    • Jun Hu
    • Ye Liu
    • Huatong Li
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley Kwan
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Ngai
      • Bei Tong
    • Stars
      • Jun Hu
      • Ye Liu
      • Huatong Li
    • 33User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Jun Hu
    Jun Hu
    • Chen Handong
    Ye Liu
    Ye Liu
    • Lan Yu
    Huatong Li
    • Liu Zheng
    Fang Lu
    Fang Lu
    • Yonghong
    Yongning Zhang
    • Daning
    Minfen Zhao
    • Handong's mother
    Fan Zhang
    • Jianer
    Shuang Li
    • Weidong
    Shaohua Zhang
    • Niu Ma
    He Du
    • Sister Zhang
    Jingyi Liu
    • Liu Dali
    Bin Li
      Jin Su
      • Lin Jingping
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Stanley Kwan
      • Writers
        • Jimmy Ngai
        • Bei Tong
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      User reviews33

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      frstevens

      Out of unremarkable plot material Kwan has elicited a portrayal of emotions of incredible subtlety and gentleness from his actors

      It has an overall feel of an Eric Rohmer film, the portrayal of the reality of emotion and connection in the stark environment of modern Beijing and Chinese society is a feat of amazing subtlety.

      Perhaps incomprehensible to people in a society long open, the stark contrast between the comfort of rare privilege and emotional squalor and the material squalor of the young student/architect and emotional richness there goes beyond the triteness the another user accuses this material of.

      I am fairly jaded westerner moved to emotional resonance, (certainly not the result of the melodramatic ending I could have done without.)
      9alanjj

      It's as hot as a gay mainstream movie can be, and it's from China!

      I expected something tepid and tormented, like "East Palace West Palace" and instead found a wonderful drama about the China of the 80s and 90s.

      A successful businessman sees, at a fancy party, a young man brought to the party by another attendee. He and a co-worker decide to pounce: they take him (Lan Yu) out and treat him royally. The young man winds up staying with the businessman, who gives him money, but is ambivalent about whether he wants to see Lan Yu again. He feels that he can have relationships and remain unattached.

      Lan Yu shows up periodically over the course of years, and the businessman gives him larger and larger gifts, including a fancy house in the suburbs. But the businessman meets a woman who translates for him in a deal he's making with Russians. He decides to marry the woman. Lan Yu will not put up with it and refuses to see the businessman.

      The businessman's shady deals get him into trouble, and he loses almost everything. Then Lan Yu comes back into the picture and . . . (I'll leave it there).

      Besides being a wonderful melodrama, this is also a hot gay film. Full frontal and dorsal nudity, some sex. The men are hairless and sexy, but real. Lots of kissing.

      And all the time you're wondering: did they actually film this in China? Do they allow this in China? How did they get away with this....It must have been filmed in Hong Kong. Well, according to the Sundance website, this was filmed in China, and based on a short story that appeared only on the Internet.

      It's by far my favorite Chinese movie, and if you're interested in gay life in the new China, this is the one to see.
      9y-26698

      It 's good to have a loved one who is still alive

      The person who loves you the most is me, how can you make me sad, when I need you most, you leave without saying a word
      6Matthew-Barison

      Disjointed Fluff Lite

      I really wanted to like this movie. The actors are good looking, honest and real, and the very fact that it is a Chinese film is intriguing. However well intentioned this film was, I believe that it fell quite short of its mark.

      The story is of two guys who have a relationship; there is not much new here. Although there are some wonderful uses of interesting camera angles and a decided lack of score, Lan Yu was not able to unify these elements into an effective picture.

      Don't get me wrong, however, the film was quite interesting. But when I left I felt cheated; the ending is a huge disappointment, and the entire intermittent narrative voice is really unnecessary. Although well intentioned, this film gyrates between excess sentimentality (Chinese film style,) and touching humor; although some movies can pull these two strains together, this one could not.

      Whereas other reviewers have stated a great emotional complexity, I caught no such vibe from either of the main characters. Unfortunately, I really did not care that much about either of them, and was unable to believe that their love was as great as they both proclaimed at various times. Although sweet, this movie was really just fluff lite.
      10wodnik8

      Subtle, honest film about love ...

      I found this particular film very moving. Regardless of the the way the two characters meet for the first time it is about relationship, not sex. (despite Handong, struggling to perceive it the other way around). Nice and subtle, seem bereft of any cheap cinema tricks. I guess that goes back to the Asian culture towards homosexuality and is the reason why I prefer Asian gay-themed movies to European or north American main stream production. I wish there was more of this kind of movies portraying man to man relationship as based on feelings rather than sex. Stanley Kwan joins Ang Lee in leading the way... In my opinion, along 'Farewell My Concubine' the best gay-themed Chinese movie.

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      • Trivia
        Ye Liu and Jun Hu worked on their rapport only four times before production, playing basketball (of which Liu at 6-foot-1 was a star player at school) and dining. They spent time with their respective girlfriend and wife present, to clarify their romance will only be fictional.
      • Goofs
        When Chen Handong takes Lan Yu home for the first time, an American television show is playing in the background, and the announcer says "not only is Los Angeles the largest city in California, but it is also the state capitol." This is wrong, Sacramento is the state capitol of California.

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      • Release date
        • March 6, 2002 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • China
      • Languages
        • Mandarin
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • Lan Yu, histoire d'hommes à Pékin
      • Production companies
        • Kwan's Creation Workshop
        • Yongning Creation Workshop
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $116,325
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $7,583
        • Jul 7, 2002
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,850,806
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 26 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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