A story about a group of estranged Chinese-American siblings who reunite after the death of their mother.A story about a group of estranged Chinese-American siblings who reunite after the death of their mother.A story about a group of estranged Chinese-American siblings who reunite after the death of their mother.
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5.3/10
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Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
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Adult Chinese-American siblings Alexander, Liz, Victoria and Meimei reluctantly converge on their hometown of Seattle after their mother, Linda Xiao, passes away from her bout with cancer, about which they didn't even know until after her passing. "Reluctant" as they all disliked their mother - who they called the "Dragon Lady" as she showed them little love while she was alive and who pitted each against the others as they grew up - and have been estranged from each other because of it. Despite each having successful professional lives - Alexander being a cosmetic surgeon, Liz a magazine columnist, Victoria a real estate agent, and Meimei an actress in Chinese ninja movies - each sibling carries personal baggage, much associated with their mother's ways. Married Alexander, much like his now deceased father before him, has a mistress on the side, about which his ex-beauty pageant queen wife Cindy knows. Liz's son Sam passed away, the stress and grief from which led to her breaking-up with her Caucasian husband Michael. Victoria was forced to break-up with the only man she ever loved because he was black, that relationship which produced a son, Jason. And lesbian Meimei and her partner Dede want to have a baby, and are looking for a sperm donor. Mrs. Xiao's last wish was for her family to come together to hold a traditional week long Chinese funeral for her. Being brought up "western" (with a couple of them not even knowing their native tongue), the siblings must rely on the Xiao's longtime housekeeper and caregiver, a Jewish woman named Viola, to tell them how to proceed with the funeral. As the week progresses, the siblings learn of many things not previously known about their mother and their family in general, some of it having to do with another funeral attendee from Beijing, a man named Chow Lin. But the biggest secret of the the family is kept by Viola, who reveals all, with some help by the spirit of Mrs. Xiao, by week's end. —Huggo
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- The Xiao family is about to have the mother of all funerals
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- Rated R for brief drug use and sexuality
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Did you know
- Trivia"Dim Sum" , one translation is 'Finger Food'
- ConnectionsFollows Xiao zi xian sun ci hou zhe (1993)
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Written by Dean Landon, Donna Pacific and Anika Paris (as Anika Peress)
Published by Carbert Special Accounts
Music Provided by APM Music LLC
Top review
Pretty good actually
i came into this movie not really expecting much probably because I've seen a lot of Asian American films that ended up disappointing. that wasn't to be the case this time. dim sum funeral has a lot of stuff going for it. i found the family interactions pretty believable and universal (im Chinese American btw), the story had many plot lines and while yes, it could get somewhat episodic, there are actually many Hollywood movies that fall into this structure too and that's the nature of life, isn't it? throughout the movie, i was pretty entertained and didn't look at the time and felt myself caring for the characters which is the greatest compliment one can pay a story. i also absolutely loved the music. the simple piano music really reminded me of the east Asian aesthetic in films and the film became "more Asian" as a result. also, it gave the movie a ethereal and fleeting quality perfect for a movie about death and life. and i don't know how they got her but talia shire is wonderful in the film. it's really great to see her back and it was fun looking to see if the actors would be intimidated by her stature which they weren't. really, all the main characters and even bai ling which i normally cant stand do quite admirably.
all in all, dim sum funeral was a very nice, elegant and heartfelt surprise and i recommend it. 8 out of 10.
all in all, dim sum funeral was a very nice, elegant and heartfelt surprise and i recommend it. 8 out of 10.
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- Nov 12, 2009
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- El funeral de la señora Chiao
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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