The Wedding Banquet (1993)

Movie · 1993 · Comedy, Drama, Romance · 1h 48m · R · Chinese

Curator score: 7.8/10 (43.6K ratings)

A little deception at the reception.

Overview

A Taiwanese-American man is happily settled in New York with his American boyfriend. He plans a marriage of convenience to a Chinese woman in order to keep his parents off his back and to get the woman a green card. Chaos follows when his parents arrive in New York for the wedding.

Ratings

Director

Ang Lee

Production

Ang Lee Productions, Good Machine, Central Motion Picture Corporation, The Samuel Goldwyn Company

Cast

Winston Chao, Gua Ah-leh, Lung Sihung, May Chin, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Vanessa Yang, Dion Birney, Jeanne Kuo Chang, Michael Gaston, Neal Huff, Mason Lee, John Nathan, Chung-Wei Chou, Paul Chen, Yung Chung, Ho-Mean Fu, Jean Hu, Albert Huang, Thomas Koo, Francis Pan

Curator Review

Verdict

A charming, observant early Ang Lee comedy-drama with real warmth, cultural specificity, and a sharp eye for family pressure and queer concealment. It’s also seriously compromised by a disturbing sexual-assault sequence and the film’s uneasy handling of its aftermath, which many viewers will find impossible to overlook.

Best for

  • Viewers interested in early queer cinema and Asian diaspora family stories
  • Fans of bittersweet, low-key relationship comedies with emotional restraint
  • People curious about Ang Lee’s early work and cross-cultural domestic drama

Skip if

  • You want a fully lighthearted rom-com with no dark tonal turns
  • You’re sensitive to sexual violence or films that treat it too casually
  • You need contemporary queer storytelling that centers consent and accountability

Overview

The Wedding Banquet is one of those films that reveals both the promise and the limits of its era. Ang Lee stages the premise with a light touch: a fake marriage, a closeted relationship, immigrant parents, and the comic panic of keeping everyone’s stories straight. The result is often funny, tender, and sharply observed, especially in the way it captures family obligation as both love and pressure.

Worth noting

What gives the film its staying power is its emotional specificity. It understands how secrecy can become a form of survival, and how cultural expectation can make even honest affection feel impossible to speak aloud. The performances and the domestic details do a lot of quiet work, and the movie’s best scenes have a gentle, rueful rhythm that still feels fresh.

Bottom line

But the film is also widely and rightly criticized for a sexual-assault plot point that is handled with alarming casualness. That choice doesn’t just date the movie; it fundamentally changes how many viewers will experience it. If you can engage with a flawed, historically important queer film, there is a lot here. If not, the discomfort may outweigh the rewards.

Top Letterboxd reviews

varlis (1.5★) · 743 likes

I was so excited to see this movie because the prospect of a lighthearted gay romcom from 1993 sounded like a refreshing change of pace, but none of the summaries or reviews I saw before watching it mentioned that the plot includes corrective rape, or that the rape of Wai Tung would be framed by the film as ultimately ‘for the best’. Neither Wei Wei nor Wai Tung ever tell Simon or Wai Tung’s family the truth about how Wei… more

🌻 lindsay 🌻 (4★) · 673 likes

i love a movie with a fanfiction ass plot!! AH!!! fake dating! family drama!! men who love men!!! this was so funny and sweet and touching!!!! more queer movies like this please

Maria (4★) · 508 likes

I doubt anyone will agree with me on this, but Ang Lee’s only romantic comedy is also his saddest film. Tragedy makes pain and loss palpable, and once that pain and that loss are tangible, they can be processed. There’s catharsis; those emotions can be released through tears. But when they’re disguised as comedy, then they remain unprocessed, forever growing like weeds around your heart. The shackles of heteronormativity are endless, painful, and often remain unsaid, unspoken—a secret trauma carried… more

nick (4.5★) · 474 likes

A horror classic for the Chinese LGBT community.

james💫 (1★) · 347 likes

“what the hell are you doing?””i’m liberating you.” a straight woman says that to an intoxicated gay man in bed. there is literally corrective rape in this and they don’t even acknowledge it afterwards. in fact, they treat it as a blessing in disguise. the gay men were treated and written horribly. there is absolutely nothing cute about this fucked up film. i’ve barely seen anyone talk about this and it’s just so disappointing :/

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Topics

queer cinema, diaspora, family drama, romantic comedy, 1990s, identity, immigration, cross-cultural, bittersweet, dramedy

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