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Better Luck Tomorrow

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 41min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Better Luck Tomorrow (2002)
A group of over-achieving Asian-American high school seniors enjoy a power trip when they dip into extra-curricular criminal activities.
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Un grupo de estudiantes del último año de la escuela secundaria asiático-estadounidenses con grandes logros disfrutan de un viaje de poder cuando se sumergen en actividades delictivas extrac... Leer todoUn grupo de estudiantes del último año de la escuela secundaria asiático-estadounidenses con grandes logros disfrutan de un viaje de poder cuando se sumergen en actividades delictivas extracurriculares.Un grupo de estudiantes del último año de la escuela secundaria asiático-estadounidenses con grandes logros disfrutan de un viaje de poder cuando se sumergen en actividades delictivas extracurriculares.

  • Dirección
    • Justin Lin
  • Guionistas
    • Ernesto Foronda
    • Justin Lin
    • Fabian Marquez
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    • Parry Shen
    • Jason Tobin
    • Sung Kang
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
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    • Dirección
      • Justin Lin
    • Guionistas
      • Ernesto Foronda
      • Justin Lin
      • Fabian Marquez
    • Elenco
      • Parry Shen
      • Jason Tobin
      • Sung Kang
    • 142Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 47Opiniones de los críticos
    • 67Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Parry Shen
    Parry Shen
    • Ben Manibag
    Jason Tobin
    Jason Tobin
    • Virgil Hu
    Sung Kang
    Sung Kang
    • Han
    Shirley Anderson
    • Hot Dog Planet Customer
    Nanette Matoba
    • Housewife
    Kenji Matoba
    • Toddler
    Ashley Arai
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    Danielle Conner
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    Karen DiTota
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    Smita Satiani
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    Kristen Stinson
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    • Dirección
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    pierce_bomer21

    wow!

    wow is all i have to say. As an asian-american, i was blown away because everything i saw in the movie i connected to. It felt like i was watching my neighborhood, my school, my life, except i don't do drugs. But still, the movie itself was not wonderful, if i was not an asian-american, i would only give it 2 and a half stars, but since i am, i'm giving it 3 stars. Overall, the movie's plot was kind of cliche, the ending was not that good i'm telling you, they had some good parts, but it really didnt' make sense. I couldn't understand how they kept getting from one place to another or how the main characters ALWAYS ended up at the same place! And another thing, where were the parents? I know they are rich and all, but still, don't they have moms and dads? There were absolutely no trace of adults in that film, they need to make things clearer. But overall, a decent movie.
    gdkarma2

    Almost there

    I liked this movie. It definitely was thought and emotionally provoking and the film stays with you after you've left the the theater, especially certain scenes and I thought it was pretty funny at times. But there were certain things that I wished the film addressed, explored or handled better, such as pace, more seamless editing, more character development on Stephanie and Steve and carrying out the intentions of why it was essential the cast be all Asian American. ALL the actors gave stand out performances. The film itself, not so impressive. The film does shake up the stereotypes of AAs but I really wanted it to fully break em. I felt like I was expecting it to do that much, considering the marketing and publicity. It's definitely refreshing and I'd see it again. But it still needs some work. I appreciate it more for its intentions and vehicle for opportunity than the film itself. I'm anxious to see what Justin Lin can do with a bigger budget and support. And even more anxious to see what the actors will get for their next project because of this film.
    10botkiller

    more than what I expected

    I picked this film up on a whim, and I thought that I knew what it was going to be about, but I was mistaken; I didn't expect the dark comedy/tragedy that the film ended up being. However, this was not bad. I have watched tons of films wherein at one point, you say to yourself, "Ok, this is just not possible", and you want to think that it's not, because the characters don't seem to deserve what you know what will happen to them. "Very bad things" with Jon Favreau comes to mind, but "Better Luck Tomorrow" actually connected me to the characters and made me really feel like I just wanted to scream at them and say tell them not to go down the road they were following! This is something that not many films can do ("Bad things" included).

    This film is quite impressive, especially considering it was shot for a VERY shoestring budget, and had some great camera work and very solid editing. It did not in any way look like an amateur film, at all. I don't understand how this film has been branded "shallow"; it takes an original story and tells it in a convincing manner not characteristic of many films lately.

    On one final note, all the acting is great, and I really don't care if anyone in it was thirty years old playing a seventeen year old, they were great performances and they had actual heart behind them.

    If you have a chance, see this film, but be prepared to get a little more than what you thought you would.
    10Quinoa1984

    Gripping, occasionally self-conscious, but a brave, awesome feat in the end

    Director Justin Lin's drama, Better Luck Tomorrow, brought back memories of seeing Larry Clark's Bully on TV, which was also about teens who looked for partying to have something to do with their time in the midst of dreary, same-temperature-all-the-time suburbia. But this time, Lin has his teenage characters not as aimless- these kids, and at least the lead, have futures and/or aspirations, thanks to rich families, and because of which feel secure in their side life's of drug-dealing and robbery.

    The beginning sets a perfect mood, as two Asian-Americans lie in their backyard, basking in a hazing heat, think they hear one of their beepers, and realize that the sound is coming from under the soil, alongside with a body. This is set up not to spoil the story (this tale is inspired by true events some eleven years ago), but to set up the slick, if bleak, atmosphere.

    The central character of Lin's film is Ben, a JV Basketball player who rarely gets picked to play, repeats words he picks up in the dictionary over and over in preparation for SAT's, and works a part-time job in a food court so he'll have something to put on college applications. Along with this are his friends, Virgil, Han, and Daric, the last of which being the most intriguing of the supporting characters.

    Instead of Lin getting overtly cocky with his plot ideas and characters, he creates a study of them, and of the paths they are each on in their high times of adolescence. He does this in a style that is kinetic even in scenes that slow down or just have minor dialogue, and when things pick up they pick up (and slow down) at the right pace. We get a sense where the movie will take us, yet by the time it does it's surely not as expected.

    When the last scene rolls around, and Ben has made decisions that will possibly effect the outcome of his life, it's clear that Lin has made a film for MTV that has a life-force, a cool if sorrowful spirit, and an understanding of the additudes of youth that skims close to the line of a soap, but never is stupid enough to even try it. Some will leave cheated; I think this it may be one of the best films of the year, a little gem for the Asian-American community. Between A and A+ (A because of a slightly weak side-plot with the character of Stephanie)
    madplo50

    Asian film graduate that liked film

    Being Asian and a film study graduate doesn't validate what I"m gonna say, but I thought it would get somebody's attention.

    What I did like about this film is that it reminded me a lot of what I did in Highschool, minus killing people and playing with guns. I got really good grades in school, and after a while me and my friends would goof around and cause a lot of trouble. Add in all the alcohol, parties, and drugs, you have an interesting side story for bored students. Most people wouldn't agree with what I said, but hey its my review.

    Two, being Asian American and growing up in a middle class-uppermiddle class area, it was strange being one of the few asian americans around. people might look down on this film as "gimicky" because it gained attention because it was an all asian american cast. well here's something peole who are not asian american maybe should consider: when you're asian american, and you live in an area heavily populated by caucasions and feel like an obvious minority, you'll naturally start a clique of your own, that, low and behold, has other asian americans primarily in it. the group of friends in this film are asian american not just to start some gimmicky marketing scheme. this is what often happens in real life. certain subtleties like this can't be overtly explained, but will be appreciated by its asian american audience because it hits pretty solid. this is very much an asian american film, even though people don't like all the violence and blah blah blah.

    now from a film perspective, i like the stylistic techniques lin used. he changes film speed a lot, which is a lost art in film. this film reminded me alot of Scorsese's "Mean Streets," plus with the obvious "Good Fellas" homage in the film w/ the continuous shot where the group walks into the party where the fight breaks out. i like how this film worked hard to challenge general film conventions. this film breaks down into five acts (not the standard hollywood three), has asian americans playing roles that are reserved not for them, and has a post modern ending. american audiences are used to having everything resolved at the end, with clearly defined moral positioning. i don't think people knew how to respond to the ending, and felt kind of empty. well guess what, osama bin laden was never caught, and some 30% of murders are never solved or have their killers brought to justice. i felt that the ending was appropriate

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    • Trivia
      According to an April 2003 NPR radio interview with Elvis Mitchell, Justin Lin's production company was on the verge of folding unless Lin could secure a certain amount of funding. Lin had essentially resigned himself to failure; but on a whim called a celebrity he had met once in Las Vegas. Lin got a call the day before the deadline from the celeb saying that he had read the script and wanted to provide some backing. Two hours later, the new investor had wired Lin the money and saved the production. The celebrity: M.C. Hammer.
    • Errores
      While Ben and Stephanie are studying, they're discussing biology and Ben flips through a textbook looking up an answer - but the diagrams in the book show that it's really a math book and not bio.
    • Citas

      Steve Choe: Are you happy?

      Ben Manibag: I don't know.

      Steve Choe: Fuck. That's the most truthful thing I've ever heard.

    • Versiones alternativas
      In the version shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, Ben Manibag, played by Parry Shen, has taken part in the killing of a romantic rival, and towards the end he is heard saying, in effect, "Well, what I did wasn't right ...but I've got college to think about, and I've got a good life to look forward to, and I'm gonna move on."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Blood on the Motorway
      Written by Josh Paul Davis & Marc Z

      Performed by DJ Shadow

      Courtesy of Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios on behalf of Mo Wax Music,

      Ltd. (ASCAP) and Universal-Island Records, Ltd.

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

      Contains a sample of "It's Easy" by Marc Z

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de abril de 2003 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Justin Lin / Trailing Johnson Productions
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    • También se conoce como
      • 火爆麻吉
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cypress High School - 9801 Valley View Street, Cypress, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Cherry Sky Films
      • Day O Productions
      • Hudson River Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 250,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,802,390
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 360,772
      • 13 abr 2003
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 3,809,226
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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