Saving Face

Saving Face

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June 10, 2026 · 1h 7m · Season 6 · Episode 8

About this episode

Jackie and Danielle celebrate Pride Month by revisiting the 2004 film Saving Face, exploring its themes of love, family, and cultural identity.

Before Crazy Rich Asians and long before Hollywood started embracing more diverse storytelling, Saving Face quietly delivered one of the most heartfelt romances of the 2000s. This week, Jackie and Danielle celebrate Pride Month by revisiting the 2004 indie gem that blended love, family expectations, cultural identity, and queer representation into a story that still feels fresh today. Join the No More Late Fees crew as they break down Saving Face, the feature debut from writer-director Alice Wu. From Wil's struggle to balance her personal life with her family's expectations to Vivian's pursuit of love on her own terms, the hosts explore the film's layered characters, emotional storytelling, and lasting impact. Along the way, they share behind-the-scenes trivia, production challenges, casting stories, and the surprising studio notes that almost changed the movie completely. Jackie and Danielle also discuss the film's box office performance, critical reception, New York filming locations, and the cultural significance of seeing an authentic Chinese American and LGBTQ+ story on screen in 2004. Plus, they dive into the memorable mother-daughter dynamics, community gossip, favorite…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jackie, Danielle

Topics covered

  • queer representation
  • cultural identity
  • family expectations
  • romantic storytelling
  • film analysis
  • Y2K movies

Keywords

  • Saving Face
  • Alice Wu
  • queer cinema
  • 2000s romance
  • cultural significance
  • film review
  • Pride Month

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Saving Face, Crazy Rich Asians

Places: New York

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