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The Wedding Banquet 2025

The Wedding Banquet (2025) is a contemporary remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 romantic comedy, directed by Andrew Ahn. Premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, the film was released theatrically in the U.S. on April 18, 2025, and in the U.K. on May 9, 2025 .🎭 Plot Overview Set in Seattle, the story centers on Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) and Lee (Lily Gladstone), a couple facing IVF challenges. To afford another round, Angela agrees to a green-card marriage with Min (Han Gi-chan), Lee’s friend and neighbor, whose visa is expiring. The plan unravels when Min’s grandmother, Ja-Young (Youn Yuh-jung), arrives unexpectedly, leading to a chaotic yet heartfelt series of events .🎬 Critics Critics have generally praised the film for its fresh take on the original, blending humor with emotional depth. The ensemble cast's performances have been highlighted, with particular acclaim for Youn Yuh-jung's portrayal of Ja-Young . However, some reviews note tonal inconsistencies, with the film balancing between comedy and drama .📺 Availability As of now, The Wedding Banquet is screening in select theaters in the U.S. and U.K. There is no confirmed streaming release date. For showtimes and theater locations, you can check platforms like Fandango.📝 Conclusion The Wedding Banquet (2025) is a heartfelt and humorous modern retelling of Ang Lee's 1993 classic, offering a fresh, queer-inclusive perspective on love, family, and cultural expectations. With standout performances—especially from Youn Yuh-jung and Joan Chen—and a story that balances emotional depth with comedic moments, it has resonated well with both audiences and critics. While some have noted tonal shifts, the film succeeds in reimagining a beloved narrative for a new generation.

  • 2025
  • 1 h : 43 min
  • 579 views
  • 6.912
  • R
  • English (Canada)
Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Rossellini

2025-05-13 06:36:47

I was very much looking forward to this movie and I was not disappointed I was ready to give it seven stars after only watching the first 40 minutes and in my opinion the trailer , as is often the case, would not give one a fair idea of what the true nature of it is. Sure there's plenty of comedy, but it is really a character study of the difficulties encountered in human relationships and it does that with genuine portrayals of those relationships , couples and parent / offspring, the out in the open and the repressed. The acting and story is gripping and I think you will find yourself totally immersed in them and as unlikely as some of the events may seem, the film never struggles in getting them across, comedy , yes but it deals much more with emotions and there are so many satisfying scenes where that is the primary subject. Seven point nine stars, script acting throughout, not one person outshines the other and equal weight is given to all of them IE well written, I loved it.

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