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May 18, 2008

The Wedding Banquet

The Wedding Banquet: Today's Editor's Choice. A delight-filled movie with universal appeal and many laughs.

A gay New Yorker stages a marriage of convenience with a young woman to satisfy his traditional Taiwanese family, but the wedding becomes a major inconvenience when his parents fly in for the ceremony. Director Ang Lee came to international prominence with this warm-hearted comedy, which centers on the farcical confusion that emerges from this deception. Gao Wai Tung (Winston Chao) has never shared the truth about his sexuality with his family, and hopes to disguise his long-term relationship with his lover Simon by marrying Wei-Wei, a young artist who's only it for the green card. But Wai Tung's parents refuse to let him off the hook easily, showing up to plan a massive wedding banquet. Indeed, much of the film's comedy springs from the contrast between the sheer lavishness of the parents' plans and the sham nature of the wedding. Naturally, the titular party spins out of control, leading to a series of events that threatens all of Wai Tung's relationships. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Wikipedia Article about this film

A review by Damian Cannon.

The Wedding Banquet won the Golden Berlin Bear Award from the Berlin International Film Festival (1993) and the Golden Space Needle Award from the Seattle International Film Festival (1993). The film was nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 1994.



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