
The Wedding Banquet (1993)
The Wedding Banquet (1993) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Ang Lee and starring Winston Chao, May Chin, and Ah-Leh Gua. The movie follows the story of Wai-Tung Gao, a Taiwanese immigrant living in New York City, who is in a secret relationship with Simon, an American man. In order to appease his traditional parents, Wai-Tung agrees to an arranged marriage with Wei-Wei, a mainland Chinese woman.
The movie contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. One of the most memorable scenes is when Wai-Tung and Wei-Wei are in bed together for the first time. As they awkwardly attempt to consummate their marriage, they are interrupted by Wai-Tung's parents, who have come to check on them. This scene is both funny and touching, as it shows the tension between Wai-Tung's traditional upbringing and his true desires.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Wai-Tung and Simon finally get together. After a series of misunderstandings, the two men finally share a passionate kiss in the rain. This scene is both romantic and heartbreaking, as it shows the struggle between Wai-Tung's duty to his family and his true love for Simon.
The Wedding Banquet is a touching and humorous look at the struggles of being in a same-sex relationship in a traditional society. The movie's sexual moments are both funny and poignant, and they help to illustrate the difficulties of being true to oneself in a society that does not always accept it.
Wei-Wei and Wai-Tung are shown naked in bed before Wei-Wei climbs on top of him. It cuts away before it shows them having sex and this results in Wei-Wei getting pregnant
There is natural female breast nudity when Wei-Wei steps out of the shower.