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    Movie Review: ‘Rosemead’ | Moviefone

    AdminBy AdminJanuary 10, 2026 Film
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    Movie Review: ‘Rosemead’ | Moviefone

    Lucy Liu stars in 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    Lucy Liu stars in ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    In theaters expanding its release on December 9 is ‘Rosemead,’ a taught, powerful new drama that spotlights the troubles of Asian American parents struggling to deal with mental health issues among their teenage children.

    Rosemead

    Release Date: Dec 5, 2025

    Run Time: 1 hr 37 min

    Starring: Lucy Liu, Lawrence Shou, Orion Lee

    Directed by Eric Lin (the ‘Hearts Beat Loud’ cinematographer makes his directorial debut here), the ‘Rosemead’ cast is led by Lucy Liu (‘Kill Bill’), Lawrence Shou and Madison Hu (‘The Brothers Sun’).

    Related Article: Lucy Liu Talks ‘Rosemead’ and the Tragic True Story It Is Based On

    Initial Thoughts

    (L to R) Lucy Liu and Lawrence Shou star in 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    (L to R) Lucy Liu and Lawrence Shou star in ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    Given that the true story it is based upon is full of tragedy and pain, you should certainly go into ‘Rosemead’ expecting some downbeat developments.

    But don’t let that deter you from a powerful and thoughtful movie that boasts a typically great performance from Lucy Liu, here fully taking the chance to shine in a difficult, nuanced role.

    Script and Direction

    Director Eric Lin on the set of 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    Director Eric Lin on the set of ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    With a script from Marilyn Fu (‘The Sisterhood of Night’) which also features additional writing from director Eric Lin, ‘Rosemead’ has its roots in an L.A. Times article by Frank Shyong about a Laotian mother living in the US who discovered her teen son’s disturbing fascination with school shootings even as he lived with schizophrenia.

    Director Lin finds the sensitivity in the story, focusing on an aspect of Asian American life not often touched upon, and bringing it to screens with the plenty care and thoughtfulness.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Lucy Liu and Lawrence Shou star in 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    (L to R) Lucy Liu and Lawrence Shou star in ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    Lucy Liu is the clear standout here; given the chance to really show what she can do as an actor, she proves she’s more than capable of filling out a character and bringing real heart and depth to a complicated person.

    She’s well supported by Lawrence Shou, who makes his feature film acting debut, and has the equally tough job of portraying her son, Joe, who grapples with his own demons.

    Final Thoughts

    Lucy Liu stars in 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    Lucy Liu stars in ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    ‘Rosemead’ is a painfully sad story, but also a vital one, and has urgent things to say about the lack of communication between different generations of families, but particularly in the Asian American communities where silence can be as dangerous as fraught emotion.

    ‘Rosemead’ receives 72 out of 100.

    (L to R) Lawrence Shou and Lucy Liu star in 'Rosemead'. Photo: Vertical.

    (L to R) Lawrence Shou and Lucy Liu star in ‘Rosemead’. Photo: Vertical.

    What’s the story of ‘Rosemead’?

    Lucy Liu stars as Irene, who takes drastic measures to protect her troubled teenage son (Lawrence Shou).

    As his dark obsessions grow and time runs out, she is forced to make impossible choices: how far will she go and what is she willing to sacrifice?

    Who is in the cast of ‘Rosemead’?

    'Rosemead' opens in theaters on December 5th.

    ‘Rosemead’ opens in theaters on December 5th.

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