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Now Chinatown

  • 2000
  • 1h 52min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
83
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Now Chinatown (2000)
DrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLee's family sent her from China to Los Angeles three years ago to be a waitress in a Chinatown restaurant and send money home to support her ailing grandmother. She lives with her bitter au... Leggi tuttoLee's family sent her from China to Los Angeles three years ago to be a waitress in a Chinatown restaurant and send money home to support her ailing grandmother. She lives with her bitter aunt, and endures terrible treatment at work, but feels trapped. Steve, a well-traveled engi... Leggi tuttoLee's family sent her from China to Los Angeles three years ago to be a waitress in a Chinatown restaurant and send money home to support her ailing grandmother. She lives with her bitter aunt, and endures terrible treatment at work, but feels trapped. Steve, a well-traveled engineer, enters her shabby restaurant by accident one day and is smitten by her. He works to ... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Steve Dunning
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Steve Dunning
  • Star
    • Lianne X. Hu
    • Steve Dunning
    • Denise Ames
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    83
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Steve Dunning
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steve Dunning
    • Star
      • Lianne X. Hu
      • Steve Dunning
      • Denise Ames
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Lianne X. Hu
    Lianne X. Hu
    • Lee
    Steve Dunning
    • Steve
    • (as Steven Dunning)
    Denise Ames
    • Unknown Woman
    Dana Byrne
    Dana Byrne
    • Mahjong Player
    • (as Dana Pan)
    Chao Li Chi
    Chao Li Chi
    • Mr. Quong
    Jo Chim
    Jo Chim
    • Wei
    Charles Rahi Chun
    Charles Rahi Chun
    • Chef
    • (as Charles Chun)
    Jack Huang
    Jack Huang
    • Melvyn
    Ming Lo
    Ming Lo
    • Assistant Deputy Consul
    June Kyoto Lu
    June Kyoto Lu
    • Empress
    • (as June Kyoko Lu)
    Peggy Lu
    Peggy Lu
    • Aunt Jiang
    Benjamin Lum
    • Mr. Fong
    Michael Minh
    • Chiang
    Debi Parker
    • Mrs. Fong
    Tuan Tran
    • Bicyclist
    Jay Wang
    • Johnny
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Deputy Consul
    Harry Du Young
    Harry Du Young
    • Assistant Chef
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      • Steve Dunning
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steve Dunning
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    4pacino1106-1

    is this still happening everyday?

    I am a Chinese but I don't understand this movie at all. This is such a typical point of view about Chinese living in America. I don't know, but is it possible that some director can make a movie about those Chinese who are better educated. Because from what I know, also lots of Chinese who graduated from Chinese college also live a descent life in US, I am not sure if you guys have seen the movie "Push Hand" by directed by An Lee, that's something for real.

    The people this story described, is someone who also live a poor life even in China, they struggled here in China and then with nothing to give up, they went to USA for a so called American Dream. that's something I really read from this movie.

    this movie is just too negative to watch.
    10fortworthwestma

    A Beautiful film...sensitive...compelling..a great story.

    Now Chinatown is a must-see movie! It is a beautiful film. It has a message that needs to be said. It is a good story and, it is reality which explores a subject that most people can identify with, or at least know someone who can. The story is told in a sensitive way. It is not "sensational" but, rather, a compelling look at a young girl who finds herself transplanted into her new surroundings, in pursuit of the "American Dream." She dates to be herself, and finds her freedom in doing so.
    jelidonut

    More Than Pictures on a Screen

    Most people think that making an independent film of great caliber is fun and can be easily done. They may be right on the "fun" part, but the production involves alot of hard work and ALOT of sacrifices, that's why many indi films never end up on the Big Screen. I believe that NOW CHINATOWN is one of a Few films that overcame this...

    Most people think that a film is just all about a story. I believe that NOW CHINATOWN not only achieved this, but it helped opened up alot of untapped resources, and brought opportunities to many striving minorities in the Hollywood Industry. Very few films in Hollywood, independent or not, give substantial roles to American-Minorities. I believe NOW CHINATOWN accomplished this...

    I am a great fan of the film, because it is more than just flashing pictures on the screen. None-studio funded, but critically acclaimed, I think the film does more than meets the eye.

    USC film/tv student (I'm an American-Minority too! :)
    1cupertino

    Pretty simple: Why can't Hollywood make a movie with positive Asian roles?

    Pretty simple: Why can't Hollywood make a movie with positive Asian roles?

    This movie has so many stereotypes it makes my stomach churn. And for what purpose? To tell a story so that the white guy looks good? It even makes a few outdated stereotypical references to "Empress Dowager" and "Special Fortunes (cookies)". Blech!

    Production values are pretty good except for the fact there aren't any subtitles. I like the shot where instead of showing the manager's reaction, we see his hand fall by the doorknob. Musical accompaniment evokes empathic feelings for the central character Lee, especially at the end.

    Back to the main point: There aren't any positive Asian imagery, particularly for Asian males. Every Chinese person in this movie is either poor (Lee, the cook, & the busboy) or an a**hole (just about everyone else).

    Why can't Hollywood make a movie with positive Asian roles?
    10susanj50

    A wonderful movie

    The individual who pays serious attention to the movies is always seeking the perfect movie. That is a movie with is powerful, caring, bold, striking, original and which tells a powerful story about characters which the viewer cares for. Such a movie is Steven Dunning's `Now Chinatown' which recently was shown in the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. This writer was blown away by the production.

    Set in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, this movie explores the complex interactions in a immigrant neighborhood and the search for redemption of a young Chinese girl. There is no end to the superlatives which may be said about this movie. The acting is magnificent, the casting superb, the script is obviously crafted by a man who loves the English language, and the story line is captivating and fascinating.

    But what is more interesting is that this production was made with virtually no money. The producer/director/star Steven Dunning paid his dues while working for ten years in the film business and called in his chips to make this movie. Yet the movie never seems to be cheaply made and although it is clear that all the setups are shot in real places. One never notices the lack of the artificial glitz which mainstream Hollywood seem to believe may be substituted for a good script and vision.

    The movie tells the story of Lee, a young girl who had immigrated to the U.S. from China. She works in a small restaurant in Chinatown where she is unmercifully abused by those around her. She is eventually befriended by a American customer who mistakes her restaurant for another much better eatery with a similar name.

    At first the movie seems to be simply an interracial/cultural romance. Yet it quickly shifts into a deeper examination of the life of a young girl living in an alien society cut off from the cultural cues of her homeland. The character Lee is played by Lianne X. Hu, a young actress who previously played a small role which did not make the final cut in Albert Brooks's `The Muse.' Hu's performance is captivating as she combines in her character both shyness and personal strength is a character who is faced with a bleak and dreary future and yet will eventually overcome all.

    The climax of the film occurs at a banquet staged for Assistant Deputy Consul of the People's Republic of China. Well played by Ming Lo, whose previous credits include `E.R.', `The Practice,' `Dr. Doolittle,' and `Contact,' the diplomat explains decades of his life and the current situation in which Lee finds herself in a few short sentences. Although the diplomat is the villain of the movie, he reveals himself to be a complex character who only arrived in his current situation after years of struggle. That he criminally exploits his power over those weaker than himself is tragic. Yet he is by no means a cardboard villain. Rather he, like all the other characters in this well crafted drama, does not control his life. Everyone here is controlled by transcendental forces which are beyond their ability to manipulate or even recognize. Only in the end does Lee manage to escape the fate that everyone else in the movie seems to be foreordained to suffer.

    The catalyst for change is the American interloper who appears at the restaurant to purchase a meal. Well played by Steven Dunning, he is similar to the Gentleman Caller who appears halfway through Tennessee Williams's `Glass Menagerie.' His purpose seems to be to disturb the existing order and to force a new relationship of the characters. Dunning fills Steve with compassion, realism and cultural sensitivity. It is worth noting that Dunning did not wish at first to play Steve, but only took over the position when he failed to cast a suitable actor for the part.

    This movie is worth seeing. Unless it gets wide distribution this may be difficult to do. If you see it advertised make the effort to see it. You'll be glad that you did.

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      Steve bleeds profusely after cutting his right index finger on broken glass at Lee's apartment but the next day at the restaurant a close-up of his hands show no wounds or scratches.
    • Connessioni
      References Sailor Moon e il cristallo del cuore (1992)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 febbraio 2000 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Chinatown Now
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Darque Pictures
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      • 1h 52min(112 min)
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby

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