5/12/2012

Pushing Hands Review

Pushing Hands
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Watched twice, still as powerful as the first time since I watched it years ago. It is a story about a Tai Chi master from Taiwan and living with his American daughter in Law who doesn't speak any Chinese except "Thank you". As the time goes on, the film portrayed 3 generations in this family: the son, the father, the American wife and the American born boy. Not only the communication creates a huge gap between each generation; also each one of them lives a life with different characters. At one scene when the father telling his son that he is no longer valuable considered by the society and his life is going no where; the son also told him that throughout his life he is trying to put everyone's life together with houses, more money, and jobs rather than finding out the true meaning for the family and the bond each one hold for the other. The film shows how each one explored their own worthiness and how it has impact other people within the family. Superb acting makes the film very real and touching. Indeed a film that is true to life and true to our hearts.

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Ang Lee, the director of "The Ice Storm," brings a touching story of cultures clashing in an ever-changing society. When widowed Mr. Chu, a tai-chi master, arrives from Beijing to live with his only son in an upscale New York suburb, it sets the stage for a warm comedy of manners.

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