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Aug 19 2008

Asian American Film: “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers”

Published by kermit7 at 10:36 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

This film, directed by Wayne Wang, is set for limited release on September 2008.  According to the imdb description:

“A Chinese man travels to America to visit his estranged daughter after her recent divorce. Though his trip starts off as a mission to see his daughter remarry, he sparks to an Iranian woman who, despite their language barrier, captures his heart.”

Overall, this looks like a very impressive movie.  But for some reason, this movie also seems to have that quasi-Forrest Gump feel to it.   Then again, most fish-out-of-water dramas tend to eventually water down to that–especially when the character’s extremely old, young, or just plain innocent.  Not to say that such a tone is necessarily bad, but let’s just say it can be over-burdened at times (though it can work well if all the right elements come into play). 

But, ultimately, I won’t be quick judge until I actually see the film myself.

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One Response to “Asian American Film: “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers””

  1. diabolikon 20 Aug 2008 at 12:07 am edit this

    I’m hoping that this is a return to form for Wayne Wang, something akin to his CHAN IS MISSING, EAT A BOWL OF TEA and DIM SUM: A LITTLE BIT OF HEART days. I much prefer those movies to his newer, bigger movies.

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