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Red Doors
Directed by
Georgia Lee
R
2005
90m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.4
64%
71%
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The Wongs struggle to cope with life, love, and family dysfunction in the suburbs of New York.
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Cast of Red Doors
Tzi Ma
Ed Wong
Freda Foh Shen
May-Li Wong
Jacqueline Kim
Samantha Wong
Elaine Kao
Julie Wong
Kathy Shao-Lin Lee
Katie Wong
Rossif Sutherland
Alex
Jayce Bartok
Mark
Mia Riverton
Mia Scarlett
Sebastian Stan
Simon
Stephen Rowe
Dr. Levy
Cindy Cheung
Grace
Mao Zhao
Master Shen
Bridget White
the nurse
Coati Mundi
the dance professor
Tyler Maynard
Trent
Ax Norman
Invisible Fence Guy
Kira Kelly
OR Nurse
Red Doors Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Not surprisingly, the three Wong sisters and their father could exist in separate movies -- their (short) stories are interesting but not convincingly knit together. Think of Red Doors as a promise, and hope that [director] Georgia Lee keeps it.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
... the script falls victim to the stereotypes and cliches so often found in movies about Asian-American families.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
A gentle, pleasant film about people you genuinely like.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Named for the traditional Chinese color of good luck, the gentle indie drama Red Doors is really more in the rosy pink range of the color palette than a more primary emotional hue.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
This agreeable, lightweight movie, written and directed by Georgia Lee, turns the malaises of a suburban family into bittersweet farce that teeters between cheeky humor and surface pathos.
Newsday
John Anderson
Well-shot, well-written film.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Red Doors feels like a first-time film; quirks are overplayed while themes remain underdeveloped.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Like many first-time writer-directors, she packs five films' worth of drama, crises and revelations into one, and often lapses into sitcom triteness.
Cinematical
Kim Voynar
You don't have to be Asian-American to appreciate the Wongs with all their flaws and missteps; this could be your family, or the family of anyone you know, and in that way the film crosses that invisible genre line in the sand.
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
Two storylines make Red Doors an enjoyable film but there are so many things holding it back (the mother/wife's story is given no real time to connect with the audience) that stop it from being a respectable movie.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
This family drama is balanced between equal measures of dark humor and pathos so that Red Doors floats gently between sentimentality and cynicism. It's a lovely little film, and well done.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
The director attempts a disquisition on the beast of ethnic assimilation, except her point is obvious only in the way she lazily cobbles her story together from the worst indie-movie clichs made fashionable in the wake of American Beauty.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
A peppy if uneven charmer with a fetchingly wistful edge.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Logan Hill
A few of the plot threads are woven more neatly than others, but the film makes for a promising debut.
Village Voice
Melissa Levine
Red Doors is so well-meaning, with such obvious affection for its characters, that it pleases nonetheless.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Despite pic's earnestness and obvious good intentions, narrative elements, carefully set forth though they may be, fall back on overfamiliar, underdeveloped tropes.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Without overdoing the quirk factor or the melodrama, Lee shows a sure feel for family dynamics, and her light touch brings out the best in the ensemble's lovely, understated performances.
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
Although deserving a place in the annals of dignified cinema, Georgia Lee's breakthough feature film is a snoozer.
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
Doesn't bode well for the Tribeca Film Festival that this was considered the best dramatic feature.
Film Threat
Pete Vonder Haar
A pleasant enough experience. However, it probably could have used a little more of the bizarre or dysfunctional to spice things up.
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