The young doctor Wil (played by Yang Yahui) is a Chinese American. She is successful in her career and capable at work, but she just doesn't like to dress up or make boyfriends, which makes her mother (played by Chen Chong) very worried. The mother deliberately lured her daughter to some gatherings in Chinese circles to help her find a partner, but she always found nothing.
Unexpectedly, the mother's life also began to be chaotic-she was pregnant with a child, but she did not want to reveal who the father was. For the sake of face, Wil's grandparents kicked her mother out of the house and ordered her to find someone to marry. So, the mother defected to her daughter's family and boarded here temporarily, and the daughter began to recruit men everywhere for blind dates.
In addition to the mother's troubles that bothered Wil, she also had a secret that needed to be painstakingly concealed-her lesbian identity might be unacceptable to a traditional-minded mother, so Wil and his girlfriend began to fight underground, and the two loved each other secretly. For the sake of face, everyone has a knot in their own heart, and they don't know when to open it
Recently, I watched some movies with Asian protagonists, such as "The Showgirl", "Don't Tell Her" and "Face". My personal emotional preference is "Don't Tell Her", but I don't know why many people feel that this movie In uglifying the image of the Chinese, such a simple description of family relationship can be understood so many "intentions" come from, and friends who watch it around me think it is a novelty perspective, so I died of Amway's heart.
I still recommend "Face". At least the word of mouth is not polarized. The plot outline of the plot is very clear. Let me talk about the reason for Amway. The setting of the film will be full of conflicts, but the smoke and irony are not heavy, but it is a warm and satisfying film that naturally makes you feel satisfied.
This kind of parent-child conflict theme is more popular in domestic TV dramas, and there are still relatively few movies. The most impressive ones are "Thousand Arrows Piercing the Heart" and "Dog Thirteen", but they are really too bitter, and some take the warm route , Er, I didn't think of it, and "Blood Avalokitesvara" was messed up. It seems that I can only recall Xingye's "Yangtze River No. 7". Maybe I don't watch too many family movies, but there are a lot of Hong Kong movies.
Although this is a les film, the protagonist is struggling with whether to come out to his mother, but the coming out can be substituted for any plans that he cannot tell his parents. It is not only a reconciliation with his mother, but also a reconciliation with himself. Living in a humane society is scary, just like hee hee's troubles, obviously he is a victim, many times he has to take care of other people's face for the sake of future, so he can only keep silent, and some people will blame you if you say it If you are ignorant, the truth is so ridiculous, and the one who makes trouble the worst is often not the one who did the wrong thing.
So I like to watch some films made by Asians that reflect on traditional culture and the habits of Chinese people. Although they basically have ideal endings, and self-conquered face, I feel comfortable watching them, and they don¡¯t always use love to resolve conflicts, but use I love to understand this contradiction. Some things can¡¯t be ignored. One party¡¯s concessions can¡¯t solve this problem. Both parties reach a consensus. "Disobedient" and "not adapting to society" are problems with myself and the society in my own eyes. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com