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Parents' Guide to

The Joy Luck Club

By Kelly Kessler, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 16+

Poignant tale of Chinese-American moms, daughters.

Movie R 1993 139 minutes
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Community Reviews

age 17+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 18+

Not a movie I would like my daughter to see

I did not like this film.
age 18+

Joy luck club

A very emotional movie with adult themes but it has stayed with me through out the years. A very well told story. A lot to gain and to understand. Suggest 18 + viewers. An amazing movie to watch. It portrays sadness , betrayal and human emotion but yet shows how each character overcame and conquered and learnt a lesson about life. And how it empowered the self. Great movie

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
Kids say (1 ):

This film truly is a masterpiece that presents the heart-wrenching stories of eight different women and steers clear of lapsing into sugary melodrama. The Joy Luck Club serves as a seldom-seen meaty vehicle for Asian-American actors. Rarely does one see a film that engages so thoughtfully with its female characters.

Alternating from traditional Chinese clothing to Americanized tailored men's and women's suits to contemporary business and casual wear, the costume design uses line, color, and style to help transport the viewer from place to place and communicate the characters' places within varying periods of divided societies. Come prepared with a box of tissues. The cumulative effect of the various stories may leave the viewer reaching for a hanky or two. Mothers and daughters might enjoy viewing this film together as a means of sparking discussion about their own relationships.

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