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Saving Face

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
15K
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Joan Chen in Saving Face (2004)
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Romantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A gay Chinese-American and her traditionalist mother are reluctant to go public with secret loves that clash against cultural expectations.A gay Chinese-American and her traditionalist mother are reluctant to go public with secret loves that clash against cultural expectations.A gay Chinese-American and her traditionalist mother are reluctant to go public with secret loves that clash against cultural expectations.

  • Director
    • Alice Wu
  • Writer
    • Alice Wu
  • Stars
    • Joan Chen
    • Michelle Krusiec
    • Lynn Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alice Wu
    • Writer
      • Alice Wu
    • Stars
      • Joan Chen
      • Michelle Krusiec
      • Lynn Chen
    • 99User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Hwei-Lan Gao - Ma
    Michelle Krusiec
    Michelle Krusiec
    • Wilhelmina 'Wil' Pang
    Lynn Chen
    Lynn Chen
    • Vivian Shing
    Jin Wang
    • Wai Gung - Grandpa
    Guang Lan Koh
    • Wai Po - Grandma
    Jessica Hecht
    Jessica Hecht
    • Randi - Hospital Co-Worker
    Ato Essandoh
    Ato Essandoh
    • Jay - Neighbor
    David Shih
    David Shih
    • Norman
    Brian Yang
    Brian Yang
    • Little Yu
    Nathanel Geng
    • Stimson Cho
    Mao Zhao
    • Old Yu
    Louyong Wong
    • Dr. Shing
    Clare Sum
    • Mrs. Wong
    Qian Luo
    • Mrs. Shing
    Richard Chang
    Richard Chang
    • Stephen
    Hoon Lee
    Hoon Lee
    • Raymond Wong
    Ruth Zhang
    • Mrs. Yao
    Connie Hsia
    • Mrs. Chen
    • Director
      • Alice Wu
    • Writer
      • Alice Wu
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews99

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    9nomisage

    A decent movie for a long time

    This is one of the few great films I have watched in a long time. As an Asian-American film, the characters do not play or have any stereotypical roles like many Asian portrayal in the media. Instead, it deals with family and relationship issues that we can somewhat relate to, dealing with cultural barriers and contemporary differences.

    I really enjoyed the film especially the daughter-mother relationship along with the grandmother. The way they interact with each other is sometimes a comedy that we would laugh about but realistically won't if we were in their situation. I also find the Chinese translation of the title appropriate as well considering there is no better way that I can translate the Chinese words in English.

    Pretty much the movie displays what some (chinese) people go through in the American society (new york city) in the 21st century and the family issues that comes with it. I didn't really like the ending as much so I took out 1 star. Hopefully, the movie industry can produce more movies like this ... possibly focusing this time more on a male character.
    8chriscavanagh

    A Wonderful, Funny, Heartfelt Movie

    I recently saw a list and short synopses of the screenplays accepted for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab. In short the overall subject matter seemed to be death, doom and depression, i.e. serious subjects for serious films. I am sure that many good and possibly some great scripts and films will come out of the program.

    Comedy is hard. Really hard. Okay, I'm willing to concede that teenage gross out bathroom humor movies probably aren't too difficult, and don't get me wrong I enjoy a good gastro-intestinal joke as much as the next person, but a movie that makes you laugh (a lot), touches your heart and just plain makes you feel good... well I think that is something quite rare -- especially these days.

    Saving Face is one of the funniest, warmest, most heartfelt movies I have seen in a long, long time. Its a smart, insightful movie for adults. And like any really really good romantic comedy it is about much more than what is on the surface. I really don't care that it is Alice Wu's first film (although that makes her accomplishment all the more extraordinary) -- all I care about is that it isn't her last.
    8jotix100

    A family affair

    It must hard for anyone in certain ethnic cultures to come out to parents that view homosexuality as a their worst nightmare. This seems to be Alice Wu's point at the center of her film "Saving Face", her debut movie that has a lot going for it and should be seen by more people because it has a lot of good things going for it.

    Alice Wu has directed a movie that has all the right ingredients for a funny comedy. She treats her subject matter with dignity and with taste. We never feel Ms. Wu wants to show explicit sex in order to shock us. On the contrary, the one scene in the movie showing nudity is done elegantly and makes its point without being tacky.

    The film seems to point out to what extent certain things are seen as taboo in an ethnic group living in their own secluded circle, not accepting the American culture because of what they perceive as dangerous and evil influences for them and their children. Which is the case of Wil's being gay and having the courage to tell her mother about it. At the same time, Wil's own mother has sinned, as far as her own parents are concerned, because she has become pregnant after living many years as a widow, dedicated to raising a daughter. This is a double whammy for the family that has strong social ties in the community.

    As Wil, Michelle Krusiec is good; this young actress shows promise because she does a lot effortlessly. As her love interest, Lynn Chen, makes a beautiful Vivian, the dancer that wins Wil's love. Of course, the best thing in the film is Joan Chen. She makes the mother at the center of the movie mature and accept all the changes fate has thrown her way. These three actresses make "Saving Face" well worth seeing.

    No doubt Alice Wu will go to bigger and better things since she shows a promise that is amazing.
    10maudebasset

    lovely romantic comedy with several twists

    I was lucky enough to get into "Saving Face" on its opening night at the AMC on 42nd St. in NY. It was sold out and for good reason! It was a delightful yet thought-provoking romantic comedy with some important social undertones. The portrayal of three generations of Chinese- Americans included a lovely lesbian love story, a pregnant older Ma, and all sorts of complications and funny funny twists. Lots of laughing out loud- and the audience (very diverse) was REALLY into it... I laughed and cried. And you heard it here first-- Lynn Chen, who convincingly played the ballerina role, is a star waiting to happen. She is just gorgeous, a fine actress, and delightful to watch. All the acting is top-notch. I want everyone to see it so we can support interesting and enjoyable independent movies that open our minds just a little bit!
    9gershuny

    Two women fall in love. They have to deal with cultural and family and professional issues.

    This first time director/author has made a movie that will have universal appeal. Although the main part of the plot centers on two Chinese women who are successful professionals and are love with each other, the movie is not "about" Chinese people or "about" lesbians. The story concerns how two interesting people deal with cultural taboos, with their places in the culture and in their families, and with the demands of their respective careers (surgeon and ballerina). But, even with this serious backdrop, the story is told with humor; there are more laughs and smiles than tears. When you see the movie, note how beautifully the romance between these protagonists develops.

    It's likely that this movie will have limited distribution, at least at the the beginning. Look for it. You will be glad you did.

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    • Trivia
      The scene in the video shop with Joan Chen features a shot of the video for Le dernier empereur (1987). Chen starred in that movie.
    • Goofs
      Wil consistently wears her hair in a tightly pulled back ponytail, but shortly after her mother moves in she goes to visit her grandfather wearing an army T shirt. While she's adjusting the TV antenna, her hair is uncharacteristically puffed up with no explanation. All scenes before and after show her hair in the tight ponytail. Quite a bit later, there is a scene where Wil's mom sends her to the beauty shop to find out gossip. It's there that Wil is wearing the same army T shirt and getting her hair rolled up in big curls - the end result of which would be puffed hair!
    • Quotes

      Wil: So how come we never met before now?

      Vivian Shing: We did meet. Nineteen years ago. I was 8, you were 9. Outside the temple.

      Wil: I don't remember.

      Vivian Shing: The Wong boys were taunting me about my parents' divorce. You beat the crap out of them. You were wearing a Kristy McNichol t-shirt, tan cords and a pageboy. You spilled your mom's groceries. We scooped them into a bag.

      Wil: That's right, and then...

      Vivian Shing: And then I kissed you on the nose. And you ran.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Forever and a Day
      Written by Marc Anthony Thompson

      Performed by Marc Anthony Thompson

      Published by Skillet Turtles (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Classics (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Shanghainese
    • Also known as
      • Thể Diện
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Destination Films
      • Forensic Films
      • GreeneStreet Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,187,266
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $75,104
      • May 29, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,236,518
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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