🎬 The Farewell (2019) | An Asian vs Western Culture Story


The Farewell (8.0/10)
The plot of this movie pretty much tells it all
A Chinese family discovers their grandmother has only a short while left to live and decide to keep her in the dark, scheduling a wedding to gather before she dies.
The movie is a combination of an Asian and Western movie which makes it very accessible to watch. It also is frome A24 who generally bring out movies that have something special. Part of the family lives in New York and travels to China so there is a combination of English and Chinese language and also both vibes are present.
If anything, I would say that the main theme of the movie is the difference between individualistic Western Culture and the more interdependant asian culture. In Western countries it would not really be thinkable to kleep an old person in the dark about a health condition they have while in asian countries the group kind of takes the emotional burden upon themselves while trying to give the person a final nice experience. It's an intersting question which one is better and I guess there isn't really a correct straightforward answer.
Overall, I enjoyed this movie and it pretty much exactly delivered what I expected. The acting was great, I loved the music, the visuals, the message. These is nothing really about this movie I can say a bad thing of while at the same time it also didn't fully blow me away even though it did have quite the emotional impact on me. I'm going out of my way an give this one a super solid 8.0/10 as this is the kind of movie that I personally enjoy a lot. I even might revisit this one some day as I feel it's worth the rewatch for sure.
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It sounds interesting. Sometimes it amaze me the way you find movies I've never heard about before.
It's a lot of YouTube I guess, especially at the start of each year there are many channels from those who cover movies who make their 'best-of-the-year list'. Oftentimes, there I come across ones that I never heard of before that look interesting and I just put them in my backlock list to possible watch. At the rate I'm actually watching movies it always kind of grows bigger and bigger. On the bright side, I always have plenty of choice to pick from what I think is suited to watch for that moment.
It's interesting. A good way to find new things to watch.