Keeping a marriage together is difficult enough, but what do you do when you discover your husband of nine years is gay?
That awkward revelation and other romantic stumbles frame director Arvin Chen’s latest comedy of errors, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”
Richie Jen stars as a mild-mannered optical-shop manager named Wei-chung who’s approaching middle age. By all outward appearances, he’s leading a happy and quiet life in Taipei with his wife Feng (Mavis Fan) and their 6-year-old son. There’s just one obstacle: He’s gay. Wei-chung has managed to suppress those feelings throughout his married life until he reunites with a group of gay friends from his single days and later begins a tentative romance with a Hong Kong flight attendant.
That awkward revelation and other romantic stumbles frame director Arvin Chen’s latest comedy of errors, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”
Richie Jen stars as a mild-mannered optical-shop manager named Wei-chung who’s approaching middle age. By all outward appearances, he’s leading a happy and quiet life in Taipei with his wife Feng (Mavis Fan) and their 6-year-old son. There’s just one obstacle: He’s gay. Wei-chung has managed to suppress those feelings throughout his married life until he reunites with a group of gay friends from his single days and later begins a tentative romance with a Hong Kong flight attendant.