This is a tale of four Chinese women and their struggles in dealing with their mothers. Through a series of flashbacks, the Joy Luck Club asks the question: Can mothers and daughters truly understand one another when their cultures are literally oceans apart?
By the end of the movie, hanky in hand, the answer is a resounding yes.
I preferred the mothers' stories about life in China - luscious visuals with tales of tragedy, hope and determination. While at times the daughters come off as clueless brats, I could still relate with their disconnect with their mothers.
8/10