The movie practically serves as a cautionary primer of romantic clichés, including a hackneyed storyline, an overly syrupy score, clumsily staged scenes, ridiculous coincidences and dull performances.
Falling for Grace (2007)
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Theatrical Release:Jul 20, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: When Grace Tang (actress-writer-director Fay Ann Lee) attends a high-society party in New York City, everyone mistakes her for a famous Hong Kong heiress. In reality, Grace hails from Chinatown.... When Grace Tang (actress-writer-director Fay Ann Lee) attends a high-society party in New York City, everyone mistakes her for a famous Hong Kong heiress. In reality, Grace hails from Chinatown. Will this ruin her budding romance with one of New York's most eligible bachelors (Gale Harold, QUEER AS FOLK)? Comedians Margaret Cho and Lewis Black also star in this romantic comedy. [More]
Starring: Fay Ann Lee, Gale Harold, Margaret Cho, Christine Baranski
Starring: Fay Ann Lee, Gale Harold, Margaret Cho, Christine Baranski, Ken Leung, Roger Rees, Stephanie March, Laura Benanti, Gretchen Egolf, Ato Essandoh, Nick Gregory, Lewis Black
Director: Fay Ann Lee
Director: Fay Ann Lee
Screenwriter: Fay Ann Lee, Karen Rousso
Composer: Andrew Hollander
Reviews for Falling for Grace
A mess with moments of transcendence, suggesting that [director] Lee has talent. But she needs to learn how to get out of her own way.
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