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The Gua Sha Treatment (Chinese: 刮痧; pinyin: guā shā) is a Chinese movie directed by Zheng Xiaolong released in 2001 starring Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Zhu Xu, and Jiang Wenli. It is a story about cultural conflicts experienced by a Chinese family in the United States.
With Tony Ka Fai Leung, Wenli Jiang, Dennis Zhu, Xu Zhu. The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese Gua Sha treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultural prejudice and false philanthropy.
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- Drama
- Xiaolong Zheng
- 2001-05
Synopsis. The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese guasha/scraping treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultral prejudice and false philanthropy. Cast. Crew. Details.
- Xiaolong Zheng
The Gua Sha Treatment is a Chinese movie released in 2001 starring Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Zhu Xu, and Jiang Wenli. It is a story about cultural conflicts experie...
- 7 min
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- CraZy MoVies
The Treatment is a film about a Chinese immigrant family in St. Louis, Missouri, and their cultural conflicts with American society. The film features a traditional Chinese medicine therapy called Gua Sha, which causes bruises on the skin and is misunderstood by the Westerners.
May 11, 2001 · Overview. The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese guasha/scraping treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultral prejudice and false philanthropy.
Jan 28, 2009 · The painless bruise marks on a child from the traditional Chinese Gua Sha treatment was mistaken by child protection services as evidence of abuse and neglect, stirring clashes and debates on cultural prejudice and false philanthropy.