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The Debut

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
718
MA NOTE
The Debut (2000)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
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ComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man struggles with his desire to study art when his family thinks he's headed for premedical studies. Conflicts between Filipino traditions and expectations vs. personal dreams in th... Tout lireA young man struggles with his desire to study art when his family thinks he's headed for premedical studies. Conflicts between Filipino traditions and expectations vs. personal dreams in the contemporary world erupt at his sister's debut.A young man struggles with his desire to study art when his family thinks he's headed for premedical studies. Conflicts between Filipino traditions and expectations vs. personal dreams in the contemporary world erupt at his sister's debut.

  • Réalisation
    • Gene Cajayon
  • Scénario
    • Gene Cajayon
    • John Manal Castro
  • Casting principal
    • Dante Basco
    • Eddie Garcia
    • Jayson Schaal
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    718
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gene Cajayon
    • Scénario
      • Gene Cajayon
      • John Manal Castro
    • Casting principal
      • Dante Basco
      • Eddie Garcia
      • Jayson Schaal
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux35

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    Dante Basco
    Dante Basco
    • Ben Mercado
    • (as Danté Basco)
    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
    • Lolo Carlos
    Jayson Schaal
    • Doug
    Brian Card
    • Dave
    Mindy Spence
    • Jennifer
    Nicole Hawkyard
    Nicole Hawkyard
    • Susie
    Brandon Martinez
    • Rick
    Ernie Zarate
    Ernie Zarate
    • Tito Lenny
    Gina Alajar
    Gina Alajar
    • Gina Mercado
    Emelita Moll
    • Tita Connie
    Gina Honda
    • Tita Florie
    Tirso Cruz III
    Tirso Cruz III
    • Roland Mercado
    Bernadette Balagtas
    Bernadette Balagtas
    • Rose Mercado
    Rawlins Apilado
    • Jun
    Derek Basco
    Derek Basco
    • Edwin Mercado
    Joy Bisco
    Joy Bisco
    • Annabelle Manalo
    Luis Gonzales
    • Tito Dante
    • (as Louie Gonzales)
    Robbie Pagatpatan
    • DJ Robbie Rock
    • Réalisation
      • Gene Cajayon
    • Scénario
      • Gene Cajayon
      • John Manal Castro
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    webEd

    A Must See!

    Having recently seen the `The Debut' at its premiere in Chicago, I just have to say, `Kudos' to the cast and crew of the movie. As a fellow `pinoy', I truly appreciated the efforts made by the film's writers to capture the essence of our dual culture. Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise that it was an independent film - not having to compromise the script or its chosen actors. A film about Filipinos, acted, directed, and produced by Filipinos. And the fact that it took almost two years to get this film shown here, is a testament in itself to the principals of the movie for persevering since Hollywood decided not to support it.

    The story line is your basic coming of age film. However what makes it different is the depth at which the subtleties of Filipino-American life is presented and portrayed for the first time. So for non-Filipinos, it's good `primer' about your prevalent, yet up to now, silent neighbors. For Filipino-Americans, this is a film you should support and be proud of. The film is in English with periodic subtitles. It is not your typical big budget Hollywood film, yet it doesn't play like a low budget indie either. With its spirited acting and a notable (Fil-Am) soundtrack, this movie is polished gem. `Pinoys', welcome to our `debut'!
    vincefesalbon

    This film rocks!

    Gene Cajayon was a young Filipino-American college student when he came up with the idea for a Filipino-American film that would eventually become "The Debut." Raised in Orange County, California, and attending film school at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Gene wanted to produce a film that allowed Filipino-Americans, both young and old, to see themselves portrayed on the silver screen. Enlisting the help of film student John Manal Castro, the two began work on the screenplay.

    The journey to bring The Debut to the screen took eight long years. Gene relied on the support of grants and donations from the National Asian American Telecommunications Association and others. His producer, Lisa Onodera (of "Picture Bride" fame), helped with fundraising and making the film look more expensive than what it actually cost to make.

    When all the funding was in place, Gene began assembling his cast and crew. He recruited veteran actors from the Philippines (e.g. Tirso Cruz III and Eddie Garcia) to play the parts of the parents and grandparents in the film. Gene cast young local Filipino-American actors to play the Filipino teenagers. The role of "Ben Mercado", a high school senior who struggles with his Filipino identity and family, is played by Dante Basco.

    The Debut centers around Ben, a creative Filipino-American, high school boy who decides that he wants to go to art school to study animation. This collides with Ben's father's expectation that Ben go to medical school to become a doctor. The father, Roland Mercado, himself a postal worker, cannot understand his son's preoccupation with the arts and disinterest in Filipino culture.

    On the night of Ben's sister's "debut" (or her 18th birthday party celebration), Ben's eyes open up as he learns from the other Filipino teens about what it means to be Filipino-American. He learns to his surprise as well, that his father used to play in a band back in the Philippines. Lastly, Ben meets a young Filipino girl that catches his eye and things start to heat up.

    The Debut may indeed be the first Filipino-American movie ever made. Unfortunately, the film has not been picked up by a film distributor as of yet, so the producers have been showcasing the film around the country. It was screened in late October of 2000 at the Seattle Asian American Film Festival where it played to a large, enthusiastic crowd. It will also be screened in Hawaii in November 2000. One way or the other, Gene Cajayon will make sure that The Debut get seen around the country, either through a Hollywood distributor or through self-distribution. This is an exceptional film that proudly tells what's it like to be Filipino-American, and hopefully will pave the way for Filipino stories to make their way to the big screen.
    bijou-2

    Surpringly touching film

    Having grown up in a Cuban-American family I was surprised at how similar the cultures represented in THE DEBUT are to my own. Although I am aware of both countries' Spanish colonial influence, I think many Americans from ethnic backgrounds will find the same connection to this film.

    I universal story that does not shy away from its roots, THE DEBUT is actually a great film. The actors may not be the most experienced but they certainly come across more honest than most of the "polished" teen stars today.

    One of the many striking performances comes out of left field from the villain tough boy with the gun (I don't know his name). When he starts getting slapped around by mama his expression is priceless and the scene strikes a cord into memories of the "tough guys" of my youth.

    A memorable independent film with a heart as big as Asia. With a little sharper editing this could have been MY BIG FAT PHILLIPINO DEBUT.

    Set aside your preconceptions and enjoy.
    6NolanSorrento

    not such a Pinoy Pride review

    The Good: This is the first step in hopefully many of Filipino-American movies. It showed the culture in a positive light, with the highs and lows of being a Filipino teen growing up in the states and trying to mesh the two cultures together. We get to see the son who is choosing to break tradition of doing exactly what is expected of a son and instead trying to find his own independent path.

    The pacing of this movie was also very solid if not a little predictable. The jokes where also a lot of fun, but mostly if you are Filipino, otherwise they may need a little bit of explanation.

    The Bad: I did see things as being a bit glossed over in this movie. I don't think I know of any Filipino family where going against the grain gets accepted as easily as this movie did. Every character except Ben Mercado is a very one-dimensional character. There is the (generic) cute pinay, who's friendly and timid, the (generic) hood-rat pinoy and his two lackeys, and the (generic) FOB, who's accent is way over done, I thought he was from Manila, but he sounded like more like an un-educated peasant. I also thought the ball game between Ben and his sister was getting a little too friendly for a sibling game. This movie is also limiting itself to a very hardcore Filipino crowd, rather than maybe trying to aim it towards a broader audience trying to make others understand the `whys' of the Filipino culture. This movie also adapted a little heavily from your standard American Teenie-Bopper flicks, primarily `Somekind of Wonderful' where you have Eric Stoltz deciding to go to art school against his father's wishes.

    The Ugly: I understand that this is a small step in showing the culture, but I think a lot of things got denied in this movie, how many younger Filipino parties have we all gone too and ONLY three thugs showed up, they also made it seem like every teen got along with one another and ignored the cliques that are so common during any party. Why did the Auntie with the white husband also have to have the screwed up kid? Why was Ben, the only one with white friends also the only one who chose to go a different path then what his parents wanted? He's also the only one, it seems like, who didn't get the nice ride from the family, instead we see him getting rides from his friends (and if you say he wasn't the only one, take another look at the parking lot scene and give me a ratio count of cars to teens). Why, when the racer bragged about his Integra, did he just get the speech about how everyone is trying to keep down the pinoy, rather than, something more along the lines of just saying he's spoiled and should maybe try and earn his own?

    And the Close: Even though my review may not seem like it, I did enjoy the movie, I just have high demands on any movie showing any culture, I believe movies like this should address issues rather than breeze past them just because they are complicated situations. I don't believe a movie should get high praises just because it shows `Pinoy Pride' any movie including this movie, needs depth too. 6/10

    question? comments? complaints? villagemember@lycos.com
    Toxic_Sausage

    Filipinos On Film

    I must say I did enjoy this movie. Not so much that it had Filipinos such as myself in it , but more because it was about Filipino youth growing up here in the USA dealing with their own ideas vs their parents. Why the medical field all the time?

    Yes, it did generalize the different types of Filipinos that I come across but the story was deep enough to for even my parents to enjoy. Being born and raised in a normal west suburb of Chicago I did sense the conflict that Ben, the lead, had in this movie. However, I never found it to be a stuggle in life due to my heritage. Also, this movie will give my relatives in the Philippines a view of my world that they never really see.

    No, this movie is not Oscar calibur but I give it a thumbs up for effort and conviction...

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      Considered in the Philippines as the very first feature-length film to extensively show the Filipino-American experience.
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      Featured in The Slanted Screen (2006)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 août 2003 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Tagalog
      • Philippin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El debut
    • Sociétés de production
      • KarMa Pictures
      • 5 Card Productions
      • Celestial Pictures
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 745 778 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 745 778 $US
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