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My Wedding and Other Secrets

  • 2011
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
320
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My Wedding and Other Secrets (2011)
ComedyDramaRomance

The contemporary story of Chinese New Zealand-born over-achiever Emily Chu, raised to believe she can get anything she puts her mind to. Even if 'anything' is at odds with her traditional Ho... Read allThe contemporary story of Chinese New Zealand-born over-achiever Emily Chu, raised to believe she can get anything she puts her mind to. Even if 'anything' is at odds with her traditional Hong Kong born parents' wish for her to become a doctor like her two older sisters. Everythi... Read allThe contemporary story of Chinese New Zealand-born over-achiever Emily Chu, raised to believe she can get anything she puts her mind to. Even if 'anything' is at odds with her traditional Hong Kong born parents' wish for her to become a doctor like her two older sisters. Everything is coming up roses - until she meets James, a European New Zealander, and accidentally ... Read all

  • Director
    • Roseanne Liang
  • Writers
    • Roseanne Liang
    • Angeline Loo
  • Stars
    • Michelle Ang
    • Matt Whelan
    • Johnny Barker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    320
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roseanne Liang
    • Writers
      • Roseanne Liang
      • Angeline Loo
    • Stars
      • Michelle Ang
      • Matt Whelan
      • Johnny Barker
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Michelle Ang
    Michelle Ang
    • Emily
    Matt Whelan
    Matt Whelan
    • James
    Johnny Barker
    Johnny Barker
    • Danny
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    • Mrs Chu
    Todd Emerson
    Todd Emerson
    • Tom
    Mark Ferguson
    Mark Ferguson
    • Mr White
    Mike Ginn
    Mike Ginn
    • Vincent Wong
    Roseanne Liang
    Roseanne Liang
    • 2nd AD
    Simon London
    Simon London
    • Eric
    Matt MacDougall
    • Audience Member 2
    Danielle Mason
    Danielle Mason
    • Justine
    Andrew Munro
    Andrew Munro
    • Film Tutor
    Novia Ng
    • Film Goer
    Hweiling Ow
    • Mandarin Teacher
    • (as Hwei Ling Ow)
    Michael Saccente
    • Fencing Coach
    Janet Tan
    • Auntie May
    Benjamin Teh
    • Shopper
    Josh Thomson
    Josh Thomson
    • Neil
    • Director
      • Roseanne Liang
    • Writers
      • Roseanne Liang
      • Angeline Loo
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    5lisabradley-93301

    yeah Na

    I set about this movie because there was nothing better to do, and after around 70 minutes I woke up to the fact I was better doing just about anything else than following this insipid tale to it's end. OK it was an obvious cheese fest, but this is a film I couldn't watch to maturity. It was unbearable watching the main character struggle with the 'I am upsetting my dad' story. How can a woman be so pathetic, and a total contradiction at the same time? Here she is, bending to the will of her dad, but so treating the man she has married with complete disrespect. Go figure. But, then they are Chinese... so that's OK. Forgive my Kiwiness. And that's where the story really starts to grate. The tale had no depth in terms of a story of two cultures divided. I suppose it was trying to win our charms on the 'cute' front. And it failed there. This story was so racist in the way it undermined all things Kiwi. I and everyone I should hope to meet love that Aotearoa is a melting pot of many cultures. However, I shudder that we should be at a stage where being held up as a Kiwi is of lesser value in the land we are raised. We learned about how to be Chinese, but not that living in New Zealand means adopting all that is wonderful about being Kiwi. And there's much to celebrate about that. I would like our film-makers to not make light of our new cultural identity, and to realize at last that it is our Kiwiness that is the forefront of all that our combined cultures are now blending into. Tall poppy syndrome? Let's drop it finally, aye? And accept ownership of what is actually a great identity, albeit it one swamped by a world few of us can now afford! In summary, yeah-Na.
    1damlonyc

    Luckily Antiquated

    The whole WMAF movement was probably a trendy topic when this film was made.. luckily this mentality is fading. I just think any form of art that exploits this depiction of making a white man seem superior in interracial relationships is disgusting, especially when you realize this whole union of Asian women becoming submissive to white men was started by war when American and European men were stationed in Asian countries. It's clear the filmmaker was just trying to glorify her own fetish but she should've been smarter about it and at least switched the genders so it would be an Asian man crossing cultures with a white woman.
    7briancham1994

    Down to earth romantic comedy

    This film is a romantic comedy about culture clash and acceptance. At times it feels more genuine than the hyper stylised Hollywood romance films, but at other times it feels more contrived. The most important thing is that the characters all felt real. By the way, it directly featured the exact building in which I was watching the film itself, which was a strange thing to see.
    1mablecheng1981

    I am disgusted by this movie. What a distortion of Chinese family values

    Simply awful. I do not think such Chinese family exists. The parents are simply dictators and the daughters almost have no self-respects (in terms of chasing their own happiness). The portrait of the Chinese family is so distorted. The Chinese aren't like this at all. This is just some weird, suppressed, odd and pathetic family that only exists in a screen play.

    The costumes are quite awful. How many people dress like Emily nowadays? Unbelievable. And the actress looks like she's 40 years old. Why can't she wear just a bit of make-up to look real everyday people?!

    Watch at your own risk.
    8RubberCanoe

    ...In a Nutshell

    While the movie is billed as a "romance," the fact that it is based on a true story actually gives the film more of a dramatic edge than perhaps the title and the billing of the film fail to alert audiences too, and sadly, may deter those who love a great drama from going to see. So for those who wanna see a romantic film, you'll love this…and for those who love dramas, here is why you should see this film! My Wedding and Other Secrets is based on a documentary by Rosanne Liang called Banana In a Nutshell about her real life experiences; that in and of itself is part of the reasons why the film is so successful. Gone are all the nice ribbons and bows and cute little one-liners you would expect in a "romance" and instead you experience real characters with depth and with real conversation and interactions that are tangible. While in the end the film ends on a happy note as you'd expect from a romance, the journey to that point is littered with the complexities of human emotion, cultural differences, and the loving bond of family. Michelle Ang, who plays Emily Chu, does a wonderful job of creating a character torn between her love of a non-Chinese boyfriend and her family's "Chinese" expectations for their daughter. Emily is then pulled in so many directions in the film while she tries to decide what her life should be, and the best choices to make, and it is her performance that brings this drama to life. Matt Whelan, Pei-Pei Cheng, Kenneth Tsang and Mike Ginn all provide an exceptional supporting cast. Real life "Emily," Rosanne Liang, directed the film and her guidance has created a film with the perfect balance between romance and drama, making a very original "romance" film that is a great drama not to be missed.

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2011 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production company
      • South Pacific Pictures
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      • $547,672
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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