In the world of remakes, this is a relatively obscure one—the 1993 Wedding Banquet was nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign-language film, and it was filmed on a relatively shoe-string budget of $750,000, leaning heavily on publicly available locations. Thirty-two years later, Andrew Ahn (Driveways, Fire Island) revisits the story for the twenty-first century, trading previous sources of conflict (which focused more on societal norms) for interpersonal issues. Min (Han Gi-chan) wants to marry Chris (Bowen Yang), but will lose a large Korean multinational fortune as an inheritance if the family discovers he’s gay; Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) and Lee (Lily Gladstone) are trying for a child through IVF, but can’t afford ongoing treatment. So, a deal is struck—Angela “marries” Min—a marriage of convenience, so to speak. The ruse is established, and hijinks ensue.
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