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Meditation Park

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This movie tells the story of a dutiful wife and mother as they re-examines her veneration of her husband after she finds another woman's underwear in his laundry.
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National Post
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March 08, 2018

[Cheng's] journey is perfectly balanced between tragedy and hope.
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Original Cin
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March 06, 2018

A tender, achingly tangible story about a woman's latent self-discovery, Meditation Park is a gem propelled by Cheng Pei Pei whose wildly expressive face fires emotion straight to the heart.
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NOW Toronto
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September 08, 2017

[Writer/Director Mina] Shum mines her favourite theme - immigrant experience in Canada - in what seems at first to be a gentle slice of life but eventually develops a powerful emotional force.
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Globe and Mail
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September 11, 2017

A bit too hammy at moments, Meditation Park is otherwise a complex film that hews with tenderness to Asian stereotypes in order to reflect back their often-obscured depths.
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Cinema Scope
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November 10, 2017

Shum has designed her film for general viewers, which means that coherence of tone and theme are less important than forcing in broad comedy and uplifting emotion
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Georgia Straight
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March 08, 2018

The movie only finds real, if tentative, happiness when it sticks with the timeworn woman and her empty bag.
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Seventh Row
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September 18, 2017

With warmth and humour, [Mina] Shum subtly addresses the trauma and isolation of the immigration experience, as well as the challenges faced by second generation immigrants because of their parents' lasting trauma.
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