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Chinese Chocolate (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Shirley Cui, Diana Peng, James Purcell, Bo Z. Wang, Henry Wang
Director: Qi Chang, Yan Cui
Category: Gay, Drama, Foreign
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
English
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

A Sensual Story About Searching For Love In A Strange Land

Following their dreams to the West, two young Chinese women, strangers to each other, journey to Canada on the same plane in 1986. Jessie Lin (Diana Peng, The H.K. Triad), a beautiful dancer, is whisked off to a university dorm by a Chinese professor, Li (Bo Wang, Pushing Hands), who almost immediately seduces her, though he turns out to be married. It's Camille Meng (Shirley Cui, The Diary of Evelyn Lau), a doctor back home, who has the rougher landing: her husband dies in a car accident on his way to the air port, and she finds out that he was living with another woman. The two women quickly embark on a series of heterosexual relationships before discovering very belatedly that they'd be happier with each other. This original tale intimately and honestly explores for the first time the sexuality of Chinese women living in a foreign culture.