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The message here, as in every quirky ethnic romantic comedy, is 'follow your heart.' But wouldn't it be great if for once the characters cared more about the continuity of antiquated cultural traditions than their own personal happiness?
September 26, 2005
Common Sense Media
Chinese-American mom and daughter reconnect.
December 17, 2010
Denver Post
[Saving Face] gets its heart pumping by putting its lovers smack in the middle of family and community.
June 24, 2005
Film Journal International
Exudes the kind of warmth and intelligence that delivers to well-defined segments of the indie-oriented audience.
Wu has a keen ear for the rhythm of speech, and much of the humour rests in the conversations' staccato beat -- in breezy put-downs and tossed-off asides and disgruntled mutterings.