| Sihung Lung, Yang Kuei-Mei, Wu Chien-lien,
Wang, Ah-Leh Gua Director Ang Lee's follow-up to his surprise box-office
hit The Wedding Banquet is another look at ethnic and sexual conflicts
in a Chinese family, with meals as a centerpiece of the film. Master
chef Chu (Sihung Lung) is a long-time widower who lovingly cooks
large Sunday dinners for his three daughters, who view the meals
as too traditional. Secretly, however, successful airline executive
Jia-Chien (Chien-Lien Wu) loves traditional cooking and would like
to be a chef like her father, if women were permitted to do so.
Her older sister Jia-Jen (Kuei-Mei Yang) is unmarried and cynical
about men, but she becomes attracted to a volleyball coach and eventually
pursues him vigorously. The youngest daughter, Jia-Ning (Yu-Wen
Wang), is a college student who becomes pregnant from her frequent
sexual escapades. As the film progresses, the personal relationships
between the daughters and their significant others change unexpectedly. |