Saving Face (2005)
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Saving Face (2005)

Genre
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Release Date
May 27, 2005
Studio
Sony Pictures Classics
Official Site
http://www.savingfacemovie.com/
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Release Date
May 27, 2005
MPAA Rating
R
Duration
91 minute(s)
Production Budget
-
Studio
Sony Pictures Classics
Official Site
http://www.savingfacemovie.com/
Director
Alice Wu
Producer
James Lassiter, Will Smith, Teddy Zee
Screenwriter
Alice Wu
Starring
  • Michelle Krusiec
  • Richard Chang
  • Joan Chen
  • Lynn Chen
  • Ato Essandoh
  • Jessica Hecht
  • Brittany Perrineau
  • Brian Yang

For 28-year old New Yorker Wilhelmina "Wil" Pang (Michelle Krusiec), life is a juggling act between a promising career as a surgeon and her responsibilities as a dutiful daughter. Like the #7 train she takes to visit her Chinese family on a weekly basis, Wil is perpetually in transit between two worlds. The expectations of the Flushing, Queens society she is from and the desires that alienate her from it have made Wil content to live below the surface -- even if it means playing an inadvertent game of charades with her widowed mother (Joan Chen) and the old world Ma represents. The masquerade is comic even in its pain as Wil tolerates Ma's weekly set ups with eligible Chinese-American boys at the Friday Chinese socials; but it quickly becomes a farce when Ma's mask cracks first.

One night, Wil comes home to find Ma on her doorstep - pregnant. Disgraced by the Chinese community, and with nowhere else to go, Ma moves in with her daughter, making it difficult for Wil to nurture a budding relationship with gorgeous dancer Vivian (Lynn Chen). As her carefully compartmentalized worlds collide, Wil is forced to find her mother a husband, placate her girlfriend, and choose between breaking a cycle of keeping up appearances, or risk losing the girl she loves.

"Saving Face" is a romantic comedy about a daughter struggling to understand her mother's heart, which ultimately allows her to understand her own. It is the story of unspoken loves, contemporary and cultural taboos, and the journey of two women towards living their lives honestly.