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Essay heading: The Joy Luck Club Movie Review
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May 2, 2001 |
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Throughout the movie, the main setting is a farewell party for June, who is leaving the next day to meet her recently discovered sisters.
One by one, we are shown different personal stories narrated by the three remaining elegant, middle aged women and their four daughters. Within each story, the women are faced with several dilemmas and tensions between the generations, ranging from the daughters who can never please their mothers, and the mothers themselves that feel guilty about their past or how they treat their children... displayed 300 characters
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There consists the entire plot, which doesn't fabricate a film terribly exciting enough to sit through a full two hours and nineteen minutes.
Surprisingly, there is not a single strong male character in the whole movie. The small amount that do have a speaking part are simply there to help define the women's personalities and to illustrate the difficulties they've been through... displayed next 300 characters
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