Spring Fever - Cannes 2009 Winner - Official US Trailer

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2010

Directed by Lou Ye. Nanjing, present day, springtime. Luo Haitao has been hired by Wang Pings wife to spy on the passionate relationship between her husband and another man. However, Luo slowly loses control of the situation, as he becomes drawn into the love affair with his own girlfriend, Li Jing. The members of this love triangle are soon overcome by the fever of drunken spring nights and an exhilarating madness of the senses. Their affair becomes a dangerous malady that leads both heart and head astray. An Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival.

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  • Not only are we in the US not ready for a gay movie, it would seem that, coupled with our inability to form complete sentences, we're not even ready to live with gay people around. Seriously, read these comments, we are pathetic.

  • @KeroroGunsouTX obviously you can't accept gay people if you don't want to see them showing the same affection that hetero-normative people show. denied homophobia FTW!

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  • beyond east or west, beyond homosexuality, beyond love, but only about the effortlessness of individuals when their idealism conflicts with the reality....only three exits: self-sacrifice, escape, yield to the ordinary...but the memory of the beloved moment always comes back when he walks and lives as a ghost...the moment is filtered, without the brutal result, only the feeling of the moist spring breeze lasts...

  • An awful movie that drags (no pun intended) on and on and after like an hour or so, you start to wonder the purpose of the stretched too thin story line. In a state of suppression seems to be the vibe I gather from both in front, and behind the lenses.

  • Looks really good...and sad at the same time. Definitely going to check this out.

  • When will we grow up and accept gay people? I think it's a great thing that Lou Ye has accomplished, making a gay film in China and to have won an award in Cannes. Except I'm afraid because it's about gay people, the film won't be so succesful. Still a long way to go for humanity to open it's heart for everyone.

  • @YordaFilm it's called typing "trailers" into the youtube search bar...not to hard a concept really

  • @suburbannegro411 How did you even find this trailer?

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