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Family Gathering is this quirky dysfunctional family comedy that dives into the chaos of an Asian American family. It's not just about the same-sex marriage of Hiro and Bud, but more about how wrapped up each family member is in their own lives, leading to some hilariously awkward moments that overshadow the celebration itself. The pacing feels a bit off at times, almost mimicking how scattered families can be. The performances are a mixed bag, with some actors really shining in their roles while others feel a bit overshadowed. It's that kind of film that captures the essence of family dysfunction with a light-hearted touch, making it stand out, in a way, from typical family comedies.
Family Gathering is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases over the years. Many collectors have noted its scarcity, especially on physical media, which has sparked interest among those who appreciate indie films that explore unique cultural narratives. The film's blend of humor and heartfelt moments, along with its distinctive portrayal of family dynamics, makes it a point of curiosity for those delving into Asian American cinema.
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