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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

United States, China

2011

Color
2.35:1
English
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Wayne Wang

EXEC Hugo Shong

PROD Wendi Murdoch, Florence Sloan

SCR Angela Workman, Ronald Bass, Michael Ray, Lisa See

DP Richard Wong

CAST Li Bingbing, Gianna Jun, Vivian Wu, Hugh Jackman, Archie Kao, Jiang Wu, Angela Evans, Russell Wong

ED Deirdre Slevin

PROD DES Molly Page

MUSIC Rachel Portman

SOUND Lewis Goldstein

Synopsis

In 19th-century China, seven year old girls Snow Flower and Lily are matched as laotong – or “old sames” – bound together for eternity. Isolated by their families, they furtively communicate by taking turns writing in a secret language, nu shu, between the folds of a white silk fan. In a parallel story in present day Shanghai, the laotong’s descendants, Nina and Sophia, struggle to maintain the intimacy of their own childhood friendship in the face of demanding careers, complicated love lives, and a relentlessly evolving Shanghai. Drawing on the lessons of the past, the two modern women must understand the story of their ancestral connection, hidden from them in the folds of the antique white silk fan, or risk losing one another forever. –Fox Searchlight

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Wayne Wang

Born in Hong Kong and based in America, director Wayne Wang studied photography, film, TV and painting in the US before landing several directorial assignments in his homeland (these included the Chinese episodes of Robert Clouse’s “The Golden Needles” in 1974 and a popular TV show based on “All in the Family”). He returned to the US and scraped together $22,000 to complete “Chan is Missing” (1982), a hip, Zen-inspired San Francisco detective story which also carefully dissected prevailing Oriental stereotypes. This landmark independent film became a critical and commercial success for its rare, authentic slice of Asian-American life in a sometimes wildly comic narrative that straddled genres. The film remains an inspirational touchstone for Asian-American filmmakers attempting to get their voices heard in the American cinema.

Wang’s second film, “Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart” (1984), again centered on San Francisco’s Chinese-American community. The film playfully yet poignantly… read more

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Robin Chang

8Dec11

not even Hugh Jackman could save this film

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nowhere_fast

29Nov11

the novel was way better

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Meg ͏

4Oct11

excruciatingly dull and lazy film making

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Kim Packard

15Aug11

A disappointment, in comparison to the wonderful novel it is based on.

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Review: SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN Is A Chick Flick That I Like

By Twitchfilm.com on February 10, 2012
It takes a real man to admit to watching and enjoying a chick flick, and therefore I am here to declare that I watched and enjoyed the latest film by director Wayne Wang, SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN
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