The film “The Joy Luck Club” based on the book “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan. It depicts a story of a group of aged Chinese women in San Francisco who are fun of playing mahjong while sharing stories of their lives. The movie unveils sixteen different stories of how these Chinese immigrants and their American-Chinese daughter faces cultural conflict. The film shows the sufferings that these Chinese women encounter back in China and how they cope up with a brand-new environment that their daughters are adapting. In the film, the story led by the character of June (Jing-mei) as she fulfills her mother’s dream of meeting her twin daughter which was left in China.
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Technology became part of it which wasn’t present during the lives of the mother back in China. It portrayed the change in the mindset of the daughters which the mothers wouldn’t be able to understand because they aren’t able to cope up with the changes that their daughters have undergone.
Worth. Imparted to every daughter in the story from their mothers. It really showcased how our mothers know what we are capable of doing and that they only want the best for us. They see ahead a better future even if we refuse this opportunity. They continue to be our guide in times of despair. They serve as our strength and courage to gain back the hope that slowly fades away. It goes along the saying “Mother knows best.”
The film serves as an eye-opener that things change in time. There will be a different set and a brand new style of living. Living with cultural conflict might be negative for people, but people must also know that they could can also use this as their advantage to prove that people are able to adapt different cultures no matter where you come from. Undeniably a film that contains lots of lessons. A movie to