In A THOUSAND YEARS OF GOOD PRAYERS, elderly Mr. Shi (Henry O) arrives from China to spend time with his divorced daughter, Yilan (Faye Yu), hoping to help her sort out her life in this strange new country. That, after all, is his duty as a parent. Yilan, although polite, doesn't feel like being the dutiful daughter. Unlike Geraldine in DIM SUM, Yilan can't wait to be rid of her parent, whose need to pry into and control her like becomes a nuisance - even if he does lovingly cook up multi-course meals for her at the end of the workday. Where sharing meals served as familial and cultural bonding in DIM SUM, it is seen as an intrusion for Yilan, who longs to have her own private life back again.
Despite going through Yilan's things while she's at work and trying to pry information from her, Mr. Shi cannot understand his daughter or the rift between them. The only person he shares some connection with in this cold new universe is Madam (Vida Ghahremani), an elderly but vivacious Iranian woman living with her son and his family. They begin to meet regularly on a local park bench. Without a common language, they resort to expressing themselves to one another in a mix of their respective languages and broken English. While they seem to communicate with each other easily, Mr. Shi and his daughter find themselves at an impasse. The problem is generational and geographical; it is also in the language, as one day Yilan reveals to her father that expressing herself in English is far easier than in Chinese.
There is wry humor in Mr. Shi trying to understand his daughter, as well as this country she has adopted as her own. There is also a sense of seeking clues to a mystery. As Wang explains, "I wanted it to be a mystery that Shi comes to solve. Arriving in a strange land to visit a strange daughter he hasn't seen in many years, Shi begins to peel back the layers of the life like he takes apart the Russian nesting dolls on her dressing table."
this movie is a very impressively and so sad it can not be showed in China. I have seen it in Germany and That "Mr. Shi" let me miss my old father. He reflects the chinese unsophisticated.
markezhao 8 months ago
Available for streaming on Netflix.
DoctorsWife56 1 year ago
I want to see this movie!
menubiggs 2 years ago
is this out yet?
gregxianda 2 years ago
dude you can download this from torrent five for free ciao
bodylove33 2 years ago
just download it as torrents...i did watch the movie and i couldnt complete it... too fucking boring
SIN4EVER14 2 years ago
the dvd doesn't come out until 5/26. can't wait! :D
aimst3r 2 years ago
holy hell as many times as i've seen that movie i would of NEVER noticed that .....wow
niajhabenson7 2 years ago
man i want to see this :( i can't even find the dvd in stores :(
niajhabenson7 2 years ago
The main idea of the movie is that Asian people don't hug or embrace and that their parents pry into their lives is very much a stereotype. Skip this one unless you're having problems falling sleeping at night. Henry O is the best part of this move yet he's unused to full potential, gone to waste by the writer and director. On a scale of 1-5 it's a one, a small low budget movie trying to look like artsy.
ReijiThePhantom 2 years ago