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Reviews of The Joy Luck Club were generally positive. The film holds an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 83 reviews, including 71 "fresh" ones. The site's consensus states: "The Joy Luck Club traces the generational divide, unearthing universal truths while exploring lives through the lens of a specific cultural experience."
The Joy Luck Club is a 1993 American drama directed by Wayne Wang. The story is based the novel of the same name by Amy Tan. This movie explored the relationship of Chinese immigrant mothers and their first-generation Chinese-American daughters. This movie was only the second in Hollywood cinema to feature an Asian majority casting.
The Joy Luck Club: Wayne Wang: Relationship between four young Chinese-American women born in America and their respective mothers born in feudal China. 1993: Winner of the Young Artist Awards in 2004. [11] Double Happiness: Mina Shum: A Canadian-born Chinese girl falls in love with a white university student. 1994
Director Justin Lin brought attention to the experiences of Asian Americans through his movie Better Luck Tomorrow, which included an almost exclusively Asian American cast. He has since directed The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift , its prequel Fast & Furious , and the sequels Fast Five , Fast & Furious 6 , and F9 .
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The movie had its world premiere at the 1996 Seattle Film Festival under the title The Ox and the Eye, presumably because of D'Onofrio's brute strength and Hines's ability to see. It has also been known as Guys Like Us and Gimps , a term Hines uses in the movie to refer to his and D'Onofrio's characters.