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Dim Sum Funeral (2008)
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Death brings a contentious family together (though that doesn't mean they get along) in this comedy-drama from director Anna Chi. When elderly Mrs. Xiao (Lisa Lu) dies in her sleep at home, her housekeeper and close friend Viola (Talia Shire) contacts her four adult children in hopes they'll come home to help with the funeral. Unfortunately, Mrs. Xiao didn't have many friends besides Viola, her children all have issues with her, and given her zeal to assimilate into American culture, the siblings are more than puzzled that she insisted upon a traditional Chinese funeral lasting a full seven days. Alexander (Russell Wong), a successful doctor, is still coming to terms with his overly strict mother and philandering father, and is unexpectedly reunited with his ex-wife (Kelly Hu), who he lost through his own infidelity. Elizabeth (Julia Nickson), a writer, also crosses paths with her former spouse (Adrian Hough) while she mourns both her mother and her young son. Victoria (Francoise Yip) has never been able to forgive her mom after she rejected her for marrying an African-American. And MeiMei (Steph Song), an actress, is a lesbian who wants to have children with her significant other Deedee (Bai Ling); they've been having trouble finding a suitable sperm donor, though they think one of the monks at the funeral may be just what they're looking for. Dim Sum Funeral received its world premiere at the 2008 AFI Fest. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Steph SongKelly Hu, (more)
Director(s):
Anna Chi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Denna B.

    This is a Chinese-Canadian, light hearted, family drama and not a comedy. This is the type of movie you'd see on the Hallmark Channel. The acting was on the level of a soap opera and none of the relationships were believable. The big twist at the end of the movie ended up being a non-event. The only language option is English. The 5.1 audio option came across as mostly dialogue from the center channel. There are no extras. Not really recommended.

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    Pam S.

    Great movie! Character study, family relations well presented; excellent acting. Drama, but not heavy. So good, I watched it twice.

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    Billy L.

    It was good.

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