It is a low budget independent short movie produced by Almost Red Productions (China) in association with Arkadín Ediciones (Spain).
The story is partially based in true events, but the atmosphere is close to the Film Noir genre, to reflect the only situation where queer people can express themselves, community that needs to live in the shadows of the night in the Chinese society.
In the dark roads of Chengdu, Xiao Cheng, scared of the consequences, send a message asking for help to his friend Fiona (Wen Sirui).
It reflects, with a film “noir genre” perspective in stylistic and narrative terms, the story of a young guy that cannot react in a situation that is beyond his imaginations.
He needs to take a decision that will risk his future, consequence of the strict rules of the society, since he is surrounded by the confusion present on some of members of the young gay Chinese community, with no moral referents apart from the official doctrine.
According to the directors, "Fu Guo soundtrack is created from the point of view of the main character, Xiaoxi Cheng.
The music guides the emotional journey of the character through the film, following the first moments of horror and confusion, until the last part, where bring us a more nostalgic atmosphere.
Centazzo composed some experimental tracks for the beginning sequences, mixing sound effects, electronic music and real instruments.