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Go Back to China

  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.3K
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Go Back to China (2019)
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ComedyDrama

When spoiled rich girl Sasha Li blows through most of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.When spoiled rich girl Sasha Li blows through most of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.When spoiled rich girl Sasha Li blows through most of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.

  • Director
    • Emily Ting
  • Writer
    • Emily Ting
  • Stars
    • Anna Akana
    • Richard Ng
    • Lynn Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emily Ting
    • Writer
      • Emily Ting
    • Stars
      • Anna Akana
      • Richard Ng
      • Lynn Chen
    • 58User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Go Back To China: Cutting You Off
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    Go Back To China: You Will Fit Right In

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    Anna Akana
    Anna Akana
    • Sasha Li
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Teddy Li
    Lynn Chen
    Lynn Chen
    • Carol Li
    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • May Li
    Brittany Renee Finamore
    Brittany Renee Finamore
    • Jessica
    Akemi Look
    Akemi Look
    • Tracy
    Christina Thomas
    • Renee
    Kendy Cheung
    • Lulu
    Aviva Wang
    Aviva Wang
    • Dior Li
    Tiger Ting
    • Christian Li
    Jejie Esguerra
    • Jose
    Ray Yumul
    • Ernesto
    Ines Laimins
    Ines Laimins
    • Margaret
    Joe Fiorello
    • Ryan
    Michelle Lukes
    Michelle Lukes
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    Ryan Harper Gray
    • Jason
    Samantha Stephens
    Samantha Stephens
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    Jamie Janek
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    • Director
      • Emily Ting
    • Writer
      • Emily Ting
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    6ferguson-6

    a princess learns about life

    Greetings again from the darkness. Seeing Chinese films reach mainstream status is a nice development in a cinematic industry that too often segments by nationality. Jon M Chu's CRAZY RICH ASIANS was a huge hit in 2018, and then last year Lulu Wang's brilliant THE FAREWELL was a favorite. Now comes a semi-autobiographical tale from writer-director-producer Emily Ting. All three films revolve around Americanized young adults revisiting their Chinese roots, though each for different reasons.

    Anna Akana stars as Sasha Li, a twenty-something one year removed from fashion school. We first see her on her birthday botching a job interview and running up a monster bar tab with her posse of friends at the club that night. Having ignored calls from her father in China, she is shocked and humiliated when she discovers her dad has cut her off from the trust fund she has been blowing through living the high life in Los Angeles. As viewers, we are immediately turned off by Sasha's immaturity and spoiled self. When her dad offers her a deal ... come back to China and work in his toy factory for a year in order to get her trust fund back, we (and her friends) see it as a no-brainer. But it's not until she gets an eviction notice and discovers her mother (Kelly Hu) is also being cut off, that she makes the decision to head back to the homeland.

    Once Sasha is back in China, all of the pieces to the puzzle are present. It's a dysfunctional family headed by the father Teddy (Richard Ng) who seems dedicated to being a successful businessman, while proclaiming he's doing it all for the family ... a family that consists of multiple offspring from multiple women. His oldest daughter Carol (Lynn Chen) is Sasha's half-sister, though they barely know each other. Carol has been a dutiful loyal soldier to dad's toy company, and a bit envious of Sasha's free-wheeling lifestyle. Carol believes she has paid her dues, and it's now time for Sasha to pay hers. Sasha also meets two younger half-siblings, as well as a particularly young Lulu (Kendy Cheung), whose role Teddy describes as "she takes care of me." Yuck.

    What happens next is relatively predictable. Sasha's fashion design skills prove valuable to dad's stale line of toys, so her ideas bring new life to the company and the employees. The latter are impacted by Sasha's insistence on better working conditions. Of course, Sasha being Sasha, her lack of business savvy leads to problems and a fallout. The film's wrap up is a bit too clean for the real world, but Ms. Akana has managed to win us over by this point, so we are apt to overlook the script and story issues.

    Richard Ng seems a bit too old for his role as Teddy, but he excels in the business scenes where frustrations boil over. Teddy fails miserably as a father or relationship partner, but his instincts with Sasha seem sincere. Filmmaker Ting includes some commentary on social and cultural issues in China, including the 'One Child Policy', and the labor practices and family pressures. The film is part 'coming of age', part 'coming home', and part 'coming to grips'. The life lessons for Sasha are quite clear as she transitions from spoiled princess to reality-based citizen. Her family may still be packed with dysfunction, but then, whose isn't? Part of maturity is learning to deal with it, and understand that family does matter.
    1lucapiero

    A masterpiece of bias

    Keep feeding the audiences with this? the director and the screenwriter can start to looking for new works, because the film making is clearly a dead end. Best wishes
    TxMike

    Entitled daughter learns the real world of work.

    Sasha is a 20-something graduate of design school, a year earlier, and about all she does is party with her girlfriends and shop for expensive clothes. Her dad, much older (actor was about 80 during filming), is Chinese and runs a toy factory in a smaller Chinese town. When he calls she just ghosts him.

    Then one evening faced with a $2000 tab in L. A. on her birthday with friends she is shocked to learn her credit card was no longer valid. Next day her bank accounts have been frozen. Seems dad has cut her off from her trust fund. She can't find a job and rent is due. So in spite of her grave reservations travels to China, if she will work for a year in the factory he will repay her $1Million.

    So the story is actually full of surprises, her dad had been a serial philanderer, had several children with different mothers, but is wealthy. He is a hard-driving boss, he doesn't seem to be able to anything not related to the factory. The story is a growing experience for both Sasha and for her dad.

    My wife and I watched it at home on Amazon streaming movies. I know many people object to what they see is the politically-incorrect depiction of work in China but hey, it is a fictional story. It didn't bother us.
    5watcher2019

    ok if you live in dreamland

    Yes it would have been believable if it hadnt been china! giving workers decent food and gasp affordable childcare ? nope it would not happen. that is like saying china dont have any human rights abuses. i did think the acting was very good from most of the people, but to think that this would actually happen to a spoilt princess. way too unrealistic. a propaganda movie it defo is.
    8ladude-imdb

    I really enjoyed this movie

    I enjoyed this movie.

    It was a very believable story too.

    Father and daughter relationship Give it a chance. I think you may like this movie.

    Ok that's my review.

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2020 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Çin'e Dönüş
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong
    • Production companies
      • Unbound Feet Productions
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      • Fuse Media
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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