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Saving Face Reviews:
Saving Face is someday
going to be known as the film that launched Lynn Chen’s career…If her
future roles and performances are this good, Chen has the potential to
become a big star. (Sarah Warn, afterellen.com)
As
Vivian, Chen is thoroughly charismatic. There's a hint of old Hollywood
glamour about her, refracted through the prism of modern times. Her
resume may be brief, but she clearly has potential to be a big star.
(Calvin Wilson, The Post Dispatch)
The
real find in the film is soap-opera actress Lynn Chen, who plays the
sexually aggressive love interest… [she] is able to be expressive in
scenes where she’s lying down or far away from the camera. Something
about her holds your attention whenever she is on screen… (Ryan
Stewart, cinematical.com)
The
real find of Saving Face is newcomer Lynn Chen, who makes Vivian a
bright, laid-back, seductive beauty. With her perfect carriage, lovely
oval face and features -- set off by an exquisite cast to her eyes, and
an often quick, ironic smile on her lips -- Miss Chen takes over the
screen, easily stealing every scene in which she appears. Her poise,
intelligence and comedic timing register strongly. If the definition
of a Star is that of an individual we can't take our eyes off on
screen, then Lynn Chen is a Star of the immediate future. (Stephen
Murray, Epinions.com Movie Reviews)
Aces -- natural, vibrant, and believable. (Bill Wine, KYW Newsradio 1060)
Luminous on screen…Lynn is thoroughly believable in her first big-screen presence. (Judith Salkin, The Desert Post Weekly)
Lynn
Chen, in her movie debut, infuses Vivian with an air of grace and quiet
dignity that is in marked contrast to the lesbian stereotypes typically
offered in feature films. (Sanney Leung, Hong Kong Entertainment News
in Review)
Lynn
Chen is just gorgeous and was truly touching as a woman who is hurt and
saddened at her lover's shame in their relationship. (Rain Battle,
bellaonline.com)
Lynn Chen as Vivian [gives an] excellent lead performance…sexy, confident, and beautiful...(Julie Hwang, AFFD Movie Reviews)
Lynn
Chen, as Wil’s dancer paramour, succeeds in playing the It Girl with
her beguiling beauty and easy charm, the kind of woman you would change
your life for. She is at once both familiar and exotic…[leaves] you
wanting more. (Sarah Kellogg, The New York Blade)
Lynn Chen is gorgeous and a good actress to boot. (Jean Lowerison, San Diego Metropolitan)
Lynn
Chen has the sexy confidence and cupcake smile of Catherine Zeta-Jones.
(Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The next generation of Asian-American film talent. (Steve Ramos, Cincinnati City Beat)
Lynn Chen is beguiling. (Duane Byrge, Hollywood Reporter)
A
sweet-faced, elegant performer who looks capable of injecting great fun
into a juicier role. (Eleanor O’Sullivan, Home News Tribune)
Lynn Chen does some nice work. (Norman Wilner, Metro Toronto) |
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