Moneyboys
Austria
1309 people rated Fei works illegally to support family, but they reject his lifestyle. Through Long, Fei finds hope, until encountering Xiaolai, his past love, who makes him confront his guilt.
Drama
Cast (12)
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Zahid Mohammd
27/08/2025 17:13
Moneyboys
Tlalane Mohasoa
10/04/2024 08:10
I tried so hard to stick with this film, needing to watch it in three parts.
As other users have said, the cinematography is beautiful and it has many redeeming productive value features.
What is critically lacking though is any real reason to get behind the main protagonist Fei. Although he is claimed to be selfless, this really doesn't translate to the film.
Fei is often moping and locked in his own spiral of melancholy. It's difficult to root for a character who doesn't give the audience much to work with!
While not a bad film by any means, at times it can be a real drag to watch and invest in.
Promzy Don Berry
10/04/2024 08:10
I normally don't like slow paced movies but this one actually is worth it. It's not the best of its kind but I enjoyed watching. It's not not too complicated. The story is in fact mundane but the expressions are great. It's also not just about moneyboys but just people in general. We all can be happy in any circumstances but we somehow are reluctant to be happy.
Fei's family (minus the relatives) is afraid of him being alone. His sister literally said to not let go of the one if he'd ever meet the right one but he ended up letting go of him (Long) and ended up possibly alone. We almost always let go of the right ones and let go of our happiness as well. It's a sad sad truth!
Loopa queen
10/04/2024 08:10
The film was wonderful to watch. It covers the topic of male prostitution in Taiwan/China, and the trauma that many gay/bisexual/MSM men face in society. A large part of this is due to the familial pressure to marry and have children, which is something many young people in Taiwan and China may relate to.
The film was deliberately slow paced. It relied on body language, situational context and reading between the lines. The story was dark, impactful and meaningful. The film shines light on the greater societal issues of sexualization, homophobia, and poverty. Not an easy topic to explore.
The cinematography was simple and beautiful.
Salah ๐จ๐ฆ
10/04/2024 08:10
This is a beautiful movie which reflects amazingly the life of a taiwanese gay prostitute who is unsatisfied, sad and dehumanized.
It is a wonferful thing that this movie shows the contrast between the city, that represents the modern, the new ways of life, which sometimes dehumanize people, and the countryside, which reflects the tradition, the conservatism, and also, the hypocrisy about the homosexuality.
user8014201027481
10/04/2024 08:10
If you're wanting for a film that avoids the tired cliches of so much current gay-themed content, I highly recommend Moneyboys. It is a very assured debut from director CB Yi, who displays incredible restraint in telling the story of a young Chinese sex worker dealing with the trials of work, love, family and displacement.
The cinematography is absolutely stunning with each scene beautifully composed. The camera perspective is often at a distance, which adds to a feeling of remoteness and detachment. This is the same feeling projected by the main character, played with restraint and empathy by Kai Ko.
There are many scenes where few words are spoken but much is said in the pauses and silence. Some may find the tone of Moneyboys too formal and the pacing too measured, but with patience you'll be treated to a moving story of compassion and acceptance.
gilsandra_spencer
10/04/2024 08:10
The clue may lie in the title. "Moneyboys" is about male sex workers in Taiwan and one sex worker in particular. Liang Fei, (Kai Ko), is gay and has moved from his village to the city where he can be himself or at least use his body in ways he couldn't back home and it's there he finds love but not happiness. C. B. Yi's feature debut is a slow, depressing film with an unsympathetic hero. It's certainly well made and Yi uses the widescreen to good effect but without what we might call a 'story' or characters we can identify with or feel anything for this is something of a long haul and a dull one at that.
BRINJU๐ญ
10/04/2024 08:10
After i watched the movie i feel its a good movie for youngsters, because the movie carries a nice message to the public more than an entertainer!
Nedu Wazobia
10/04/2024 08:10
Mobeyboys was for me a film, which I enjoyed very much for three reasons:
camera - i would like to have each scene as a poster in my room
sound - both music and the sound itself
the character of the main character - Fei
Fei is a mixture of a narcistic and selfless person. Between love, to family and his partners, and awareness of his beauty and erotic power. Never have I seen before such a complex mixture - between egoistic moves and offering himself to others. Fei will stay will stay with me for long.
GOLD ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐๐
10/04/2024 08:10
Fei is a young man from the countryside, making money in the big city by having sex with men. There are subplots of his colleagues, with one managing to save enough money to get out of the business, marry a woman and have a baby, and another managing to switching to busking to support his wife and children.
Going home, he has uncles who are not happy with his lifestyle, wanting him to get married and settle down. Instead, another young man from his village follows him back to the city, hoping to earn his fortune.
Produced and shot in Taiwan, the cities and locations mentioned squarely puts the action in mainland China. That makes me wonder how authentic the situation would be - is this the only alternative to life working in the factories making goods for export? Also, how fluid is their sexuality, that they can "switch teams" easily, or are they just "gay for pay"?