Eternal Summer (2006 Film)
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''Eternal Summer'' () is a 2006 Taiwanese film starring
Joseph Chang Joseph Chang Hsiao-chuan (, born 28 December 1983) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for his role in the critically acclaimed 2006 Taiwanese film '' Eternal Summer'', which earned him two Golden Horse Awards nominations for ''Best Support ...
, Ray Chang and
Kate Yeung Kate Yeung () is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She was nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress for '' 20 30 40''. Early life On 26 October 1984, Yeung was born as Yeung Mei-ling in Hong Kong. Career At 16, Yeung modeled for Wing Shya, ...
. It was directed by
Leste Chen Leste Chen (; born 3 March 1981) is a Taiwanese film director, a screenwriter and sometimes a producer. His most recent feature is ''Upcoming Summer'' (2021), directed by Leste Chen, written by Zhan Chen, produced by Tang XiRu, First Cuts Featu ...
. The film tells the story of three high school students who experience the agonies and ecstasies of love. The film received four nominations at the 43rd
Golden Horse Awards The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Awards () are a film festival and associated awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. The festival and ceremony were founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Repub ...
, where Ray Chang won the award for Best New Performer.


Plot

As a child living in a seaside town in southern Taiwan, studious Jonathan ( Ray Chang) was asked by his concerned teacher to look after rebellious classmate Shane (
Joseph Chang Joseph Chang Hsiao-chuan (, born 28 December 1983) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for his role in the critically acclaimed 2006 Taiwanese film '' Eternal Summer'', which earned him two Golden Horse Awards nominations for ''Best Support ...
). Ten years later, what was once a good-natured obligation has since blossomed into a warm friendship, with Jonathan still on the academic track and Shane now finding his calling on the basketball court. Taiwan-born schoolgirl Carrie (
Kate Yeung Kate Yeung () is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She was nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress for '' 20 30 40''. Early life On 26 October 1984, Yeung was born as Yeung Mei-ling in Hong Kong. Career At 16, Yeung modeled for Wing Shya, ...
) arrives from Hong Kong to join her mother after a disagreement with her father and transfers to their school. She befriends Jonathan and convinces him to join her on a secret day-trip to
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and in the evening she seduces him in a sleazy hotel but Jonathan backs down clearly distraught. Eventually, her observations of his and Shane's friendship leads her to believe that he is gay and in love with his best friend. Carrie then meets Shane through Jonathan after a school day where Shane develops an interest in Carrie. Despite her initial misgivings about the boorish Shane, she eventually gives in to the troublemaker's roguish charms. She accepts his offer to become his girlfriend on the condition that he manages to enter university. Later, Shane pulls his act together and gets into university, while Jonathan, distracted by his burgeoning sexual identity crisis, does not. Shane does his best to keep secret his feelings for Carrie in order to protect the feelings of his lifelong friend. Despite all their best efforts to keep their personal feelings secret, the truth eventually emerges, forcing all three to view their relationships in an entirely new light. Following a party, Shane is hit by a car while riding his motorbike. Jonathan comes in to bring him back home. There Shane suddenly initiates and they have sex to which Jonathan reluctantly gives in to him. Early next morning while Shane is still asleep, Jonathan calls Carrie to always look after Shane and then leaves. Shortly after, Shane takes Jonathan and Carrie to the beach. Jonathan tells Shane they should stop seeing each other. Furious, Shane tackles Jonathan to the ground and asks if he really means it. Carrie leaves the two boys alone and watches from the car. Shane repeats again that best friends can tell each other anything. Jonathan says that he and Shane may no longer want to be friends anymore but finally confesses his romantic feelings for him and walks away. Shane then shouts that he has a secret as well and reveals that he has been diagnosed with
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation that are excessive and pervasive, impairing in multiple con ...
which led to loneliness in childhood and how he always knew the teacher forced Jonathan to be his friend. Jonathan's feelings are seemingly left unrequited in the end as Shane answers to his confession that he sees him as his best friend.


Cast

*
Joseph Chang Joseph Chang Hsiao-chuan (, born 28 December 1983) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for his role in the critically acclaimed 2006 Taiwanese film '' Eternal Summer'', which earned him two Golden Horse Awards nominations for ''Best Support ...
as Shane (余守恒) * Ray Chang as Jonathan (康正行) *
Kate Yeung Kate Yeung () is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She was nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress for '' 20 30 40''. Early life On 26 October 1984, Yeung was born as Yeung Mei-ling in Hong Kong. Career At 16, Yeung modeled for Wing Shya, ...
as Carrie (慧嘉)


Soundtrack


Awards and nominations

''Eternal Summer'' won one awards out of four nominations at the 43rd
Golden Horse Awards The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Awards () are a film festival and associated awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. The festival and ceremony were founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Repub ...
in 2006.


References


External links

* {{Leste Chen Chinese LGBTQ-related films 2000s Mandarin-language films 2006 films Films set in Taiwan Gay-related films 2000s LGBTQ-related drama films Taiwanese LGBTQ-related films Films directed by Leste Chen Taiwanese drama films 2006 LGBTQ-related films