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7.2/10
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All the while, Master Chu tries to find his place in the foreign American world.All the while, Master Chu tries to find his place in the foreign American world.All the while, Master Chu tries to find his place in the foreign American world.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 7 nominations
Bozhao Wang
- Alex Chu
- (as Ye-tong Wang)
- Director
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the shift within a man's life
Tuei Sho(Pushing Hands) is Ang Lee's first film after graduation, and the first episode of his "Triad of Father." In spite of its status as an early work, it manifests subtlety, elegance and articulation in narration style constantly seen in his latter works. Everyone, whether seen this film or not, can tell that it's about the bondage and gap of affection, relation and interaction within family, but it's more than that. It also tells about culture, not only the apparent differentiation, but the shift within a man's life, the time and the whole modern history of China. If you understand Chinese(language, culture and history), it is delicately overwhelming. If not, it's still amiable and a bit exotic. Tuei Sho is so worth viewing and contemplating again and again.
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- Dec 15, 2006
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Box office
- Budget
- $400,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $152,322
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,567
- Jun 4, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $152,322
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