In an age where gay marriage is legal, same-sex parenting is common, and the decision to form a nuclear family is complicated, for many millennials, not by cultural, sexual, or familial constraints, but by ethical and economic ones, it might seem like an odd decision to remake Ang Lee's 1993 "The Wedding Banquet." But watching Andrew Ahn's endearing dramedy, which expands on the original premise while maintaining its core themes of found family and tolerance, rarely questions the story's relevance. More importantly, it lacks style. But watching Andrew Ahn's endearing dramedy, which expands on the original premise while maintaining its core themes of found family and tolerance, rarely questions the story's relevance. More importantly, it lacks style. The film follows a lesbian couple and a gay couple who share a two-story Seattle residence: Lee (Lily Gladstone) and Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) live in the tall house, while Chris (Bowen Yang) and Min (Han Gi-c...
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