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Directed by Ang Lee and written by James Schamus and Zou Jingzhi, "Saving Face" tells the story of two Chinese-American women, Wil (Michelle Yeoh) and Mei (Lynn Chen), living in New York City. Wil is a surgeon with a complicated past, while Mei is her traditional, conservative mother, who is struggling to come to terms with her own identity. When Mei learns that she has been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, she returns to China to prepare for her death, while Wil tries to reconnect with her mother and make amends for past mistakes.
If you find a copy on OK.RU, you will likely watch a slightly compressed, possibly subtitled-in-Russian version of one of the most charming love stories ever made. And you will likely still cry at the final scene.
The availability of "Saving Face" on OK.RU is significant for several reasons: