Jin Wang

Jin Wang

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    • Pearl 2022-01-18 08:02:51

      The amount of flesh and blood

      "Saving face" is a light and sweet comedy.
      The Chinese translation "Love•Mianzi", read together or separated, there are two disagreements, which is also clever. The story is simple: Wil, a young Chinese female doctor, has a mother who has lived in the Chinese community in New York for more than 20...

    • Rachael 2022-03-21 09:03:07

      Movies worth remembering

      I watched this 2004 version of the Chinese director's work "Face" before, and I thought it was very relaxed and warm, that's all. Rewatching this movie recently, I feel that this movie has a deeper connotation, but when I watched it for the first time, I couldn't understand it.

      Speaking of this...

    • Vance 2022-03-19 09:01:08

      Ethics and face; the world is unpredictable and the world is getting worse. The ending is still a bit unrealistic. (It is true that Chinese people can meet acquaintances everywhere. ps. The voice of the young man delivering the medicine is really nice.

    • Icie 2022-03-14 14:12:28

      6/10. Specially emphasized the image of Chinese medicine. Lao Yu prepared Xiaowei's mother with Chinese medicine to replenish her body, but the love letter that Xiaoyu put inside could cure her mother's heart disease. Grandpa played Tai Chi and occupied the black court, and his mother mocked the black people for eating soy sauce and eating black. To overcome the cultural isolation of the older generation; the A-film recreational desires for white consumption and yellow females are rented, and the blind date party becomes a gay tryst, symbolizing the Chinese women who play a passive role in controlling themselves sexually.

    Saving Face quotes

    • Vivian Shing: Your hot dog got cold so I fed it to the birds.

      Wil: Careful. We don't wanna train them to eat flesh.

    • Vivian Shing: How about this one? It's packed with peanuts

      Wil: and alot of other satisfying carcinogens.

      Vivian Shing: Sometimes your body knows what you really want