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The Joy Luck Club DVD

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Through a series of flashbacks four young Chinese women born in America and their respective mothers born in feudal China explore their past. This search will help them understand their difficult mother/daughter relationship and understand how their futures are affected by their pasts. Based on the novel by Amy Tan this is a beautiful touching and complex film that should strike a cord with any first generation immigrant.

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Released
04 May 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Buena Vista Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
133 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5017188811378 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play  Wayne Wang&39;s screen adaptation of Amy Tan&39;s novel which interweaves sixteen stories about four Chinese women and their Chinese-American daughters The mothers all arrived in San Francisco after the Second World War and have gathered weekly to play mah-jongg ever since When one of the women dies Suyuan they invite her daughter June (Ming-Na Wen) to fill her place June is a young Chinese-American woman about to visit China to meet her long-lost half-sisters At a farewell party held in her honour the story of June&39;s relationship with her mother is gradually revealed in flashback along with the histories of three other mothers and their daughters

Wayne Wang's screen adaptation of Amy Tan's novel, which interweaves sixteen stories about four Chinese women and their Chinese-American daughters. The mothers all arrived in San Francisco after the Second World War and have gathered weekly to play mah-jongg ever since. When one of the women dies, Suyuan, they invite her daughter June (Ming-Na Wen) to fill her place. June is a young Chinese-American woman about to visit China to meet her long-lost half-sisters. At a farewell party held in her honour, the story of June's relationship with her mother is gradually revealed in flashback, along with the histories of three other mothers and their daughters.

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