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Face

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
354
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Bai Ling in Face (2002)
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Genie, a Chinese-American teenager, develops feelings for a charming African-American DJ, but her grandmother forbids their romance forcing Genie to choose between family and love.Genie, a Chinese-American teenager, develops feelings for a charming African-American DJ, but her grandmother forbids their romance forcing Genie to choose between family and love.Genie, a Chinese-American teenager, develops feelings for a charming African-American DJ, but her grandmother forbids their romance forcing Genie to choose between family and love.

  • Director
    • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
  • Writers
    • Oren Moverman
    • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
  • Stars
    • Bai Ling
    • Kieu Chinh
    • Kristy Wu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    354
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
    • Writers
      • Oren Moverman
      • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
    • Stars
      • Bai Ling
      • Kieu Chinh
      • Kristy Wu
    • 9User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Kim
    Kieu Chinh
    Kieu Chinh
    • Mrs. Liu
    Kristy Wu
    Kristy Wu
    • Genie
    Anthony 'Treach' Criss
    Anthony 'Treach' Criss
    • Michael
    • (as Treach)
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Willie
    Will Yun Lee
    Will Yun Lee
    • Daniel
    Tina Chen
    Tina Chen
    • Mrs. Chang
    Melissa Martinez
    • Sue
    Deedee Magno Hall
    • Kelly
    • (as Deedee Magno)
    Les Mau
    • Mr. Huang
    • (as Les J.N. Mau)
    Tina Factor
    • Asian Woman
    Diane Cheng
    • Mrs. Mar
    Christy Qin
    • Jenny
    Ruth Zhang
    • Mrs. Huang
    Jim Chu
    Jim Chu
    • Steve
    Ben Wang
    Ben Wang
    • Mr. Leung
    Susan Bigelow
    • Hospital Nurse
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    • Husband #2
    • Director
      • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
    • Writers
      • Oren Moverman
      • Bertha Bay-Sa Pan
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    3ThurstonHunger

    Too late to save "Face"

    If this film were a soup, it would be missing a spice or two. As a film, it felt like a well-funded student outing aiming for an afterschool special. While it might have tasted fresher back in 2002, I'm not so sure about that....and it has not aged well in my opinion.

    That said it's heart is in the right place, basking in the warmth of our great American melting pot.

    The grandmother here not only takes care of two wayward generations, she carries the film. Much respect to Kieu Chinh. Her actual personal story sounds pretty amazing coming from Vietnam before the War there. Meanwhile there is also Bai Ling, who is gorgeous but struggles to wash away some of the soap opera dramatics inherent in her character. Again Bai Ling's real life story is pretty astounding from her days in China as a teenage actress onward. Lastly Kelly Yu completes the female line, and of course you're rooting for her, but she felt the most detached from her role.

    Treach from Naughty by Nature fares the best of the male roles by a city mile, the other two are pretty cartoony. The dialog in general but especially for those men just hits some rough klunkers at times. I think that's where the Afterschool vibe kicks in.

    Maybe had the film makers found a way to have Treach and Kieu Chinh on screen, they could have saved "Face."

    One credit to the film, it does not try to tie up loose ends or put to pretty a bow on the parallel mother-daughter stories. That said, you can likely save time skipping "Face" at this point. Honestly I'm not sure how it bubbled up in my film queue, trying to figure out was there something about the music (which worked hard to kick up the volume of the story) or one of the actors?!?!
    7ruby_fff

    Not just another Asian family story - the poignant telling of relationships among three generations of women

    This story is not at all melodramatic even though it may seem so. Writer-director Bertha Pan presented with a very keen and sensitive eye on the possible woes and relationships between mother and daughter, grandmother and (teen) granddaughter, and a 'forgotten' mother and her 'forsaken' daughter. "Face" - corresponding to the traditional Chinese family value of 'saving face' - is a poignant film and very much a women's story.

    The setting of the film is in New York's Queens. The film is basically presented in English with sparing subtitles where necessary. The mood of the story is suggested from the beginning shot trained on Bai Ling in a 'limo' to/from airport, as flashback memories unfold. Scenes may be reminiscent of "Wedding Banquet" 1993 (director Ang Lee), and a very Audrey Hepburn looking (hair-do especially hugging) Bai Ling's lean face; also "Eat a Bowl of Tea" 1989 (director Wayne Wang), and even "Dinner Rush" 2000 (director Bob Giraldi, also set in Queens), but Pan's story/film holds its own.

    Thanks, very much so, to the three talented actresses: mother/grandmother portrayed by Kieu Chinh (remember her from "Catfish in Black Bean Sauce" 1999 - Vietnamese film in an American family setting by w-d Chi Moui Lo), an energetic young Kristy Wu as the granddaughter, and Bai Ling as the middle generation character that 'begot' the start and end of the story, tying the flashback vignettes together. The performances of all three women made the film "Face," along with the production effort that brought this 'indie' to fruition. Supporting characters are just as fine: there's the very much 'face saving' valued rich mother-in-law played by Tina Chen, and the bold stroke of introducing (representative of the diverse culture of teens) a black young man (DJ, hip & rap music) as granddaughter's boyfriend (a caring & endearing soul mate at it) - an equally affecting portrayal by Treach. At times the storyline may seem cliché, but Pan opened a window and let us glimpse/feel the various aspects of Asian culture and family traditions, intermingled with the modern day values (teens/elders) cultivated in/succumbed to (an American) city and of urban society (Hong Kong/business world lingo and behavior). Pan did not spare any sentiments. She gave them to us straight, and she covered quite a range with well-paced plots. The mix of traditional and modern (teen & hip) music used complemented the mood and situations on screen. "Face" is a very good effort all round and well worth seeing.

    Another worthwhile women's film is "Chaos" 2001, a film by French w-d Coline Serreau ("3 Men and a Cradle" 1987), who wove an intricate layered tale involving four women - the incidents/vignettes happening to the two main characters are suspenseful and entertaining (yes, with action) besides conveying sensitive viewpoints from women's perspective. (I have posted my user comments on IMDb.)

    Also reminds me of w-d Mina Shum's debut feature "Double Happiness" 1994 with Sandra Oh as an obedient daughter as much as she could - the story revolves around the family expectations of Asian traditional parents of a young woman living in Canada - comedy and romance with struggles in modern day adjustments.
    10kg35

    Great!!!

    I loved this movie!! It is poignant, moving, well-directed, well-written and beautifully acted. Anyone dealing with family issues will appreciate seeing a family of three generations of women struggling with and learning to overcome their own demons.

    Genie (Kristy Wu), a Chinese American teenager, having been abandoned at birth by her mother, Kim (Bai Ling), is being raised in New York by her traditional and yet adoring grandmother (Kieuh Chinh). Genie's life and existence is challenged when she meets a warm and gorgeous DJ named Michael (Treach). The fact that he's African American threatens to come between her and her grandmother. A culture clash ensues and Genie is forced to choose between family and love.

    Director Bay-Sa Pan's directing is self-assured; she is not afraid to slow down the movie's pace and to make her viewers uncomfortable. She reveals tense racial stereotypes that challenge both the characters in the film as well as us, the viewers. In a Q&A at Urban World Film Festival, Treach explained that this role was one of the first where he was asked to play a non-thug.

    Through emotional ups and downs of humor, sadness and anger, we wind through this story and find it's end. Along the way, we are rewarded by a unique and unpredictable story as well as strong performances from Pan's actors, especially Kristy Wu, who's talent is abundantly clear. You'll absolutely will enjoy this movie!!! Check it out!!!!
    10rogerrothstein

    The universal tribulations of a dysfunctional Chinese family as experienced by a young woman in NYC

    I did not expect it to but "Face" affected me quite deeply. Generally, I find myself choosing genres with less dialog and less emotional content. I am more a hardcore action / adventure fan, loving Sci-Fi or the occasional documentary or foreign film. I gave face a chance when a friend recommended it to me as a true piece of New York and almost too gritty for Lifetime Net. The films' angle inside of real family dysfunction was a surprise peek in the mirror for me. Unlike the family in the film, I am a second generation American male of an average Russian Jewish family however, my story seems all too congruent with that of the lead character in "Face". My first viewing of this movie was really a lot much more than I knew I was signing on for but I felt a cathartic sense or acknowledgment by the third time. You wont find me in the drama section of the video store not because I'm too scared to get deep but because it is only a diamond that can bring it out in me.
    8lastliberal

    You Never Know Department

    I picked up the wife from work last night and sat back to check out Face. Tsotsi was making it's premiere at 10 pm, so I could change if it proved boring. The description was the 2004 Korean horror film, but the movie that came on was the 2002 Chinese Face, starring Ling Bai. Needless to say, I never switched as the story of three generations of Chinese women in Queens was well worth the lost sleep. I'll just have to see Tsotsi later. Definitely recommend this one. I noticed that it was beaten at Sundance by Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, starring the incomparable Kyra Sedgwick. I cannot get enough of her in The Closer, and she was brilliant in The Woodsman.

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    • Release date
      • January 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Na przekór
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beech Hill Films
      • Centre Street
      • Saving Face Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $106,939
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,324
      • Mar 11, 2005
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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