Ming tian ji de ai shang wo (2013)
29KMing tian ji de ai shang wo: Directed by Arvin Chen. With Richie Jen, Mavis Fan, Chin-Hang Shih, Kimi Hsia. A married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.
“Arvin Chen wrote and directed this featherweight little farce that lack substance and really is not all that entertaining. Weichung (Richie Ren) is and optometrist who has been married to Fen (Mavis Fan) for nine years in what likely was to be a u0026#39;coveru0026#39; marriage: Weichung is gay and still u0026#39;lookingu0026#39;. At the point where Fen is asking to start another child (they have one 6 year old son) the fragile thread becomes taut. Weichung meets a handsome airline steward and that sort of tips the scales. There is a subplot concerning Weichungu0026#39;s sister Mandy (Kimi Hsia) that never takes off except that her incipient wedding brings on board a gay wedding photographer Stephen (Lawrence Ko) who jolts Weichung about his balancing lifestyle. In the end we are left with an old song sung before and better. Times have changed and films like this seem a bit moldy. Grady Harp, August 14”