Saving Face (2004) Movie: Facts, Plot, and Review
[HPP] Joan ChenJuly 17, 20251h 42min
85 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβAbout the Film "Saving Face"
- π¬ "Saving Face" is a 2004 American romantic comedy film.
- π₯ It was directed by Alice Wu.
- π The film is notable as the first follow-up movie centered on Chinese American themes after "The Joy Luck Club" (1993).
- π‘ The title itself references the Pan-East Asian social concept of "face."
Central Characters and Themes
- π©ββοΈ The story focuses on Wilhelmina "Wil" Pang, a young Chinese American surgeon.
- π¨βπ©βπ§ It explores her relationships with her pregnant mother and her girlfriend.
- π€« Wil is a closeted lesbian to her mother, Hwei-Lan.
Key Plot Points
- ποΈ Wil is a successful surgeon living in New York City.
- π€° Her mother, Hwei-Lan, is recently divorced and pregnant, leading to a forced gathering.
- π₯ A complication arises as Vivian's father is Wil's boss, and Wil has a tense relationship with her own father.
- π©° Wil is passionate about modern dance, which contrasts with expectations for a "respectable" career.
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Saving Face (Film)Romantic ComedyAlice WuChinese American CinemaWilhelmina PangLesbian CharacterCloseted IdentityIntergenerational RelationshipsNew York CityModern DanceEast Asian "Face" Concept
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