Permanent Residence is a drama and romance film that follows the life of a man as he navigates through his relationships, including a gay-straight relationship and an unrequited love. The film also explores themes of homoeroticism, philosophy, and the passage of time. It touches on various locations such as China, Australia, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Hong Kong. The protagonist goes through personal hardships such as the death of his grandmother, father, and mother. The film showcases intimate moments, including nude kickboxing, nude wrestling, and skinny-dipping. It also deals with themes of love, fortune-telling, and the search for one's identity.
Amphetamine is a powerful drama that explores the complexities of love and addiction. The film follows a banker in Hong Kong who becomes obsessed with a swimming instructor. As their relationship develops, the banker's drug addiction threatens to destroy everything they have built together. With strong elements of romance, homoeroticism, and symbolism, Amphetamine delves into the dark depths of human desire.