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Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]
TrailerMaster Chef Chu is semi-retired and lives at home with his three unmarried daughters. The middle one finds her future plans affected by unexpected events and the life changes of the other household members.Actors: Sihung Lung, Yu-Wen Wang, Chien-Lien Wu, Kuei-Mei Yang, Sylvia Chang, Winston Chao, Chao-jung Chen, Chit-Man Chan, Yu Chen, Ya-Lei Kuei, Chi-Der Hong, ...»Director: Ang LeeCountry: United States, TaiwanDuration: 124 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]"
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Characters of "Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]"
ChuPlayed by: Sihung LungJia-ChienPlayed by: Chien-Lien WuJia-JenPlayed by: Kuei-Mei YangRachelPlayed by: Yu ChenOld WenPlayed by: Jui Wang -
Directors of "Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]"
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Creators of "Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]"
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Critic Reviews of "Eat Drink Man Woman [Audio: Chines]"
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 10, 2014Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman is tender without being mushy, sweet without being syrupy -- and surprising in ways that can only make you smile.
Orlando SentinelFebruary 10, 2014But by the end, I felt that Lee had, so to speak, stuck a little too closely to the recipe: His movie is moderately enjoyable in a been-there, done-that sort of way.
Chicago TribuneFebruary 10, 2014Eat Drink Man Woman may not just amuse and entertain you. It's likely to make you very hungry, too-perhaps for more than food.
New YorkerFebruary 03, 2014That guarantee of good taste is, finally, a bit of a downer; there are plenty of surprises, but no hint of risk.
VarietyJuly 23, 2008Ambitious and entertaining.
The SkinnySeptember 01, 2015A richly textured comedy about the tensions across two generations of a Confucian family, Eat Drink Man Woman typifies the filial focus of Lee's early work
The DissolveMarch 02, 2015What makes this a Lee film-and one of his best-is how well he and his co-writers understand all the relationships, and what's going unspoken.
Empire MagazineFebruary 10, 2014This is a startlingly superior piece of craftsmanship, with the flavour of life and richness of the script conveyed via uniformly wonderful performances.
Radio TimesFebruary 10, 2014Although the prime influence on Lee's stately style and several of the film's themes is the Japanese genius Yasujiro Ozu, there is more than a hint of Woody Allen in this complex ensemble comedy.
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