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Thousand Years of Good Prayers, A

EMAILPRINTMagnolia Pictures

Thousand Years of Good Prayers, A reviews
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Based on 15 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Drama  |  Romance

Written by: Yiyun Li (& novel)
Michael Ray

Directed by: Wayne Wang

Release Date:
Theatrical: September 19, 2008
DVD: May 26, 2009

Running Time: 83 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: Not Rated

Starring Henry O, Faye Yu, Vida Ghahreman, and Pasha Lychnikoff

Family ties bind us together in visceral ways, but the forces of modern life often seem to drive parents and children apart. Elderly Mr. Shi, a widower and a retired scientist, has arrived from Beijing to spend time with his divorced daughter, Yilan. He hopes to help her sort out her life in this strange new country. (Magnolia)

What The Critics Said

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88

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

In observing the reality of this relationship, Wang contemplates the "generation gap" in modern societies all over the world. His film quietly, carefully, movingly observes how these two people of the same blood will never be able to understand each other, and the younger one won't even care to.

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83

Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

A spare, controlled study in communication gaps and a piercing sketch of suburban American loneliness.

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80

Los Angeles Times Kevin Thomas

Rich in revealing detail and apt in its use of everyday Spokane settings, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers shows that Wang remains a master explorer of the landscape of the human heart.

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75

New York Post V.A. Musetto

An intelligent look at family dynamics set in a boring Washington State suburb where Bible-thumping Mormons come knocking on your door.

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Reyhan Harmanci

Has a jangly, improvisational tone, with nuanced moments of humor and pathos.

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75

Christian Science Monitor Robert Koehler

Wang's A Thousand Years of Good Prayers gives the impression of a director reborn, or at least a director who has his mojo back.

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75

Boston Globe Ty Burr

The movie is almost willfully dull, for its real subject is everything we never say to our parents, or they to us.

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70

The Hollywood Reporter John DeFore

Modest but moving, a finely observed portrait of a father/daughter relationship that will resonate deeply for many viewers.

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70

Village Voice Aaron Hillis

There's nothing earth-shattering going on here, but it's a film you'll want to befriend.

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70

The New York Times Nathan Lee

A gentle, pleasantly unrushed piece of moviemaking. There’s a tonic simplicity to how it gets the job done, and if the film comes off as fairly conventional stuff, it nevertheless succeeds on its own modest, middlebrow terms.

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60

New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman

Very little actually happens, since most of the time Mr. Shi sits alone in Yilan's empty apartment, wondering how to help her. But there's a gentle beauty in these long, anguished silences, and Wang and his actors make the most of it.

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50

Variety Todd McCarthy

A quiet work with Ozu-like structure and concerns, but remains more an intellectual exercise than one from the heart.

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50

Washington Post Neely Tucker

May leave you longing for a story to make you care.

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50

Chicago Reader Joshua Katzman

As in most of Wang's films, a memorable cast of characters compensates for a serviceable plot.

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42

The Onion (A.V. Club) Tasha Robinson

Most of the film isn't as willing to reach out to viewers, and most won't be willing to do all the work in order to connect with it.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 2 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

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