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Serious Fan Bingbing's lesbian film 'Green Night'

FBB gives out the feeling that she is struggling very hard just to survive in the society after being stripped of her wealth and ostracized by the CCP...
 
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Are you referring to 49:42?
Nope. 27.25

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Hollywood new woke rules is that you cannot play the role in a movie as lesbian unless you are one
 
She's no more , but I think she's doing better the most Chinese Star out there in China now.
 
Homoerotic films with steamy sex scenes tend to get nominations and awards at the arty-farty film festivals e.g. Cannes. :biggrin:
 
Homoerotic films with steamy sex scenes tend to get nominations and awards at the arty-farty film festivals e.g. Cannes. :biggrin:

Synopsis:

Trapped in a cycle of oppression, Chinese immigrant Jin Xia (Fan Bingbing) works in customs at South Korea's Incheon International Ferry Port, where she encounters a mysterious green-haired girl (Lee Joo-young) acting suspiciously at the security checkpoint. Intrigued by the unspoken attraction between them, she takes the enigmatic stranger home, only to uncover her involvement in a deadly drug trafficking ring.

After the two end up killing Jin Xia's abusive husband, the pair go on the run, but when Jin Xia returns to the crime scene to retrieve the drugs the green-haired girl left behind, their plans for finding freedom together take a dangerous turn.

“Thelma & Louise meets Blue is the Warmest Colour” in Han Shuai's female-led, neo-noir thriller, which features international superstar Fan Bingbing in a daring performance that “ranks as one of the most rugged in her career” (South China Morning Post).
 
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