Bad Romance (film)

Bad Romance
Directed by François Chang
Produced by Hao Wu
Written by François Chang
Starring Nranus Chen
Jason Lau
Hayden Leung
Will Bay
Chan Chan
François Chang
Macha Hsiao
Xiaoguang Chen
Marie Robin
Yeting Wen
Hao Wu
Jia Zhang
Music by Chan Chan
Young Luo
Cinematography François Chang
Xiaoguang Chen
Xiang Gao
Edited by François Chang
Release dates
  • 7 May 2011 (2011-05-07) (Boston LGBT Film Festival)
Running time
90 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin

Bad Romance (Chinese: 花为眉; pinyin: Hua wei mei; Alt. title: Les Mauvais Romans) is a 2011 independent drama film. Its English-language title was based on the song "Bad Romance", by singer/songwriter Lady Gaga. It was written and directed by first-time filmmaker François Chang, who has taken the essence of the song to create a story focussing on seven lonely individuals whose lives could be transformed after experiencing love at first sight.[1]

The film premiered at the 27th Annual Boston LGBT Festival on 7 May 2011,[2] and features male full-frontal nudity.[3]

The director has subsequently directed two other films: Chifumi (2013) and The Forgiven (2015).

Plot

The story follows seven young men and women and their love lives: heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual, across the city of Beijing. A single mother meets a young student; a city boy meets a guy of his dream; a girl falls into a love game between a male and a female classmate from her French class.[4][5]

Production

Bad Romance was filmed on location in Beijing, and was written, filmed and edited by debut Chinese filmmaker François Chang, with a largely unknown cast, an original music score combined with the popularly-known music of singer/songwriter Lady Gaga, and a limited budget.

French language and culture feature prominently, with homage paid to Eric Rohmer's Six Contes Moraux, the music of Edith Piaf and the use of the Beijing Alliance Française as a location, setting the stage for a mixture of Asian and European culture and mores. The French singers are contrasted with Chinese opera where there is substantial variation in the timbre, tone and texture, but with similar messages. Photography and music are used to highlight the plot. The early-scene sun umbrella is intended to remind the viewer of Georges Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," while the minimalist string-rich score provides an accompaniment to the principal characters' contrasting lives.[1]

Main cast

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Bad Romance - Les Mauvais Romans Publisher: JamesWeggReview.org Published: 22 May 2011. Retrieved: 15 April 2014.
  2. Hua Wei Mei (Bad Romance) Author: Kevin Langson. Publisher: EDGE Boston. Published: 5 May 2011. Retrieved: 15 April 2014.
  3. Bad Romance (2011) Publisher: IMDB. Retrieved: 15 April 2014.
  4. Hua Wei Mei (Bad Romance) Publisher: The Battle Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Retrieved: 15 April 2014.
  5. Hua Wei Mei (2011) Publisher: YAM Magazine. Published: 6 June 2013. Retrieved: 15 April 2014.

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