Director: Xue Xiao-Dong•Genres: Comedy, Romance
A materialistic and unhappily married woman from Beijing travels to the United States to have her baby. While there, she experiences a profound change in her perspective as she encounters a kind and humble immigrant chauffeur. Their interactions lead her to re-evaluate her life, her choices, and what truly brings happiness.
Finding Mr. Right was a commercial success in China, praised for its relatable characters and romantic storyline. It resonated with audiences for its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, offering a critique of modern materialism while championing genuine connection. Critics generally found it to be a charming and well-acted romantic comedy.
Praised for its charming lead performances, particularly Tang Wei.
Appreciated for its witty dialogue and feel-good romantic narrative.
Felt by some to be a bit predictable in its romantic comedy tropes.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general reception suggests viewers enjoyed the film's humor and emotional arc, finding it a pleasant and engaging romantic comedy.
The film was a significant box office success in China, becoming one of the highest-grossing Chinese films of 2013 and spawning a sequel, 'Finding Mr. Right 2: London Returns'.
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