The romantic comedy tells an original story, but in an overly familiar way.
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You could say that Ryan Fu’s feelings about his heritage are complicated. The openly gay son of Chinese immigrants, the New York fashion stylist can’t even cross paths with an Asian deliveryman without shooting him a look of disdainful superiority. Because that happens during the first scene of the romantic comedy “Front Cover,” it’s clear that the character’s notions about cultural identity are going to play a big part in what’s to come.