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The Joy Luck Club Director: Wayne Wang Cast: Tsai Chin, Kieu Chinh, Lisa Lu, France Nuyen

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/04/2002
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 8,200

Viewer Rating: (9 ratings)

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Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Hopes and Dreams
2. Auntie Lindo's Story
3. Waverly's Story
4. Auntie Ying Ying's Story
5. Lena's Story
6. Auntie An Mei's Story
7. Rose's Story
8. Auntie An Mei Continues
9. June's Story
10. Suyuan's Cherished Wish

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Editorial Reviews

Director Wayne Wang and screenwriter Ronald Bass effectively interweave sixteen mother-daughter tales in their silken film version of Amy Tan's best-selling novel about the clash between generations. The film takes place in present-day San Francisco, concentrating on a group of late-middle-aged Chinese women. Ever since arriving in the United States after World War II, the women have gathered weekly to play mah-jongg and to tell stories, regaling each other with tales of their children and grandchildren, giving each other a sense of hope and renewal in the midst of poverty and hardship. The Joy Luck Club is made up of four women -- Suyuan (Kieu Chinh), Lindo (Tsai Chin), Ying Ying (France Nuyen), and An Mei (Lisa Lu). But when Suyuan dies, the three surviving members invite Suyuan's daughter June (Ming-Na Wen) to take her place. Along with the daughters of the other members -- Waverly (Tamlyn Tomita), Lena (Lauren Tom), and Rose (Rosalind Chao) -- June is a Chinese-American with only a passing interest in her rich cultural heritage. But through vignettes that switch back and forth in time, the daughters begin to appreciate the struggles of their mothers to start their families in the optimistic promise of the United States. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Great movie!by Anonymous

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July 23, 2009: One of those movies that I will never forget. I also read the book and I am not the type of person who watches movies, not even buy movies.

Excellent Movie, A Must See for Mothers and Daughtersby Anonymous

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January 11, 2007: This is such a good movie, portraying the heroic struggles of women and the affects their life choices made in the lives of their daughters. If you want to see a movie with meaning that can make you cry and laugh and really make you think about your own life this is the one. I have seen it several times and am still amazed each time by the stories of these women and how there is a valuable, beautifully entertaining lesson in it for us all. Well Done!!!


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