A Chinese lawyer tries to execute the will of Sam Wong.A Chinese lawyer tries to execute the will of Sam Wong.A Chinese lawyer tries to execute the will of Sam Wong.
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I found Ping Pong to be an attention grabber mostly because I like Lucy Sheen. If not for Lucy this would be a good movie but maybe not one I would include in my personal collection as I have done. I give this opinion because the film does tend to be a bit ethnic. Hence it might interest a specific audience but not everyone. Ms. Sheen is perfect for he role as the lawyer because she is attractive and talented. The actual story line might appeal to a somewhat limited audience. However a beautiful lady like Ms.Sheen appeals to a lot of viewers! I would tell people interested in Asian cinema to see this British movie too!
"Political angle aside, sideswipes about China's communist apparat are only to be expected, PING PONG primarily earns its stripes as a treatise about a young British-Chinese woman's double consciousness in forging her own identity in an occidental capital without obliterating her ethnic roots, like the "woman warrior" she watches on television or reads in the picture-story books when she was young, Elaine is fascinated by her cultural background, but at the same time, as a modern woman, she is dismissive of its shibboleth, so revered by the older generation, perhaps, that is why she finds kindred spirit in Sam's younger son Mike (Yip, the most naturalistic performer among the fold), who looks totally anglicized on the surface, which, in time, will be encroached by the oriental filial obligation."
read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore, thanks
read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore, thanks
This is truly one of the great independent movies of all time. A profound story about our place in the universe. Lucy Sheen is perfect. She shines as a Chinese transplant who is torn between her cultural background and the London world she must maneuvers through. The rest of the cast is good, too. The situations and locations are all deeply imagined, opening up a world that comes alive in all its complexities.
Saw this originally in the theater, then went back and saw it again. Caught it on cable once several decades ago. Wish I could find a DVD copy. Why don't they made more movies like this--heartfelt, quirky, searching. Deeply moving for those who feel lost and adrift in their own lives.
Saw this originally in the theater, then went back and saw it again. Caught it on cable once several decades ago. Wish I could find a DVD copy. Why don't they made more movies like this--heartfelt, quirky, searching. Deeply moving for those who feel lost and adrift in their own lives.
Frankly, I've NEVER been able to understand why this movie didn't get better reviews or box office. I LOVED it! The story centers around the will of the owner of a Chinese restaurant, and is a delectable combination of cultural expose, mystery, comedy, and family angst.
What an intriguing view into the Chinese sub-culture in London - and the clash between traditional and new, one generation and another! The narrator of the tale is a young Chinese woman whose job it is to make sure that each one of the heirs does what the will requires before ANY of them can inherit. She exemplifies the cultural war within herself. She's a Chinese who doesn't speak the language, an almost-lawyer, and a warrior woman wrapped into one.
The characters are quirky and wonderful in and of themselves...AND they also all *learn* something about themselves and others during the movie. How about the wonderfully sweet old man who has lived in London for decades - illegally. He could tell you anything you wanted to know about the city, even though all he's seen are the roofs he traverses to get to work. Wait until you see what he has to do in order to get his inheritance!
Mystery pervades this film. Most of the mysteries get unraveled, at least most of the way, as the requirements of the will are brought into play. There is kind of a dissonant but satisfying harmony in how each sub-plot plays out to fit into the whole...a whole in my estimation that has something to say to all of us about what's truly important in life.
If you let the film speak to you, you will not be able to miss the irony and humor in the interplay of the family members as they do what they must to claim their inheritances. What I like is that the humor and irony are not mean spirited, but have the effect of bringing the story lines together to make this movie - in my opinion, an impactful "feel good" movie similar to, say, "The Secret of Roan Innish" or "Lone Star."
What an intriguing view into the Chinese sub-culture in London - and the clash between traditional and new, one generation and another! The narrator of the tale is a young Chinese woman whose job it is to make sure that each one of the heirs does what the will requires before ANY of them can inherit. She exemplifies the cultural war within herself. She's a Chinese who doesn't speak the language, an almost-lawyer, and a warrior woman wrapped into one.
The characters are quirky and wonderful in and of themselves...AND they also all *learn* something about themselves and others during the movie. How about the wonderfully sweet old man who has lived in London for decades - illegally. He could tell you anything you wanted to know about the city, even though all he's seen are the roofs he traverses to get to work. Wait until you see what he has to do in order to get his inheritance!
Mystery pervades this film. Most of the mysteries get unraveled, at least most of the way, as the requirements of the will are brought into play. There is kind of a dissonant but satisfying harmony in how each sub-plot plays out to fit into the whole...a whole in my estimation that has something to say to all of us about what's truly important in life.
If you let the film speak to you, you will not be able to miss the irony and humor in the interplay of the family members as they do what they must to claim their inheritances. What I like is that the humor and irony are not mean spirited, but have the effect of bringing the story lines together to make this movie - in my opinion, an impactful "feel good" movie similar to, say, "The Secret of Roan Innish" or "Lone Star."
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...and before someone else makes a detailed political statement about PING PONG, let me say that I'm not a valid Bravo fan. Granted, it's very entertaining with some delightfully humorous surprises as well as an interesting story. It's something that Hollywood critics would expect from the genre. Others, including myself, would find this pretty boring. Thankfully, a few nice touches including the "Woman Warrior" thing and the tall tower of glasses being poured with wine add greater interest. It gets a little slow towards the end, but tends to build back up later on. You can suspect how good an independent foreign movie is, and there's one way how. When there's a restaurant scene that has somebody filling spoonfuls of sugar into a cup of tea, it's a GOOD movie!
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- TriviaLucy Sheen's debut.
- ConnectionsFeatures Emmanuelle (1974)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $67,421
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,497
- Jul 19, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $67,421
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