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The Wedding Banquet (1993)
Director: Ang Lee
I have great respect for Ang Lee as a director and his works. I was spell bound with Sense and Sensibility and then the saga continued. His versatility is incredible. The Wedding Banquet, draws a lot of parallel to plots from Bollywood movies; however the subtle treatment of the subject is remarkable. It is also my first in depth insight to Chinese/Taiwanese culture and its blend with modernity.
There was a lot of humor in the movie, which I guess made it popular as mainstream.
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Sickness and death.
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