“How Ang Lee’s ‘The Wedding Banquet’ Changed My Life In High School”

If you told me, 24 years ago, that I’d grow up to write an essay about Ang Lee‘s The Wedding Banquet as a formative filmgoing moment in my teenhood, I’d blink a whole bunch of times like that guy in that .gif. This is not a story I ever conjured I’d wind up filing in the chapter book that is my life and times.  

But: here I am, the token white guy at JoySauce, going down memory lane, back to the classroom where I read, among other things, John Okada’s No-No Boy*, and watched this Lee masterpiece of queer cinema; and yeah, it did change my life, because that’s what movies do. They change you.

The full article is posted at JoySauce.

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