Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJack Lee, a 39-year-old failure, connects with a guru, an arts administrator, and fellow programmers after facing setbacks. Together, they navigate personal and professional challenges in an... Ler tudoJack Lee, a 39-year-old failure, connects with a guru, an arts administrator, and fellow programmers after facing setbacks. Together, they navigate personal and professional challenges in an attempt to overcome their respective issues.Jack Lee, a 39-year-old failure, connects with a guru, an arts administrator, and fellow programmers after facing setbacks. Together, they navigate personal and professional challenges in an attempt to overcome their respective issues.
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Kavi Ramachandran
- Vivanti
- (as Kavi Ladnier)
Stephen K. Krespel
- Eric
- (as Steve Krespel)
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10dlocokid
On my gods, this was a phenomenal film. GREAT actors, of course, but it's been a WHILE since a film has stuck to me like this. In every conversation I've had this week, I've mentioned the film.
If you have these questions - what the hell we're doing here? What are we supposed to do with our lives? Why does the world feel nutty? It's a masterfully woven & edited film that feels complex, but lands on simplicity; taking on existentialism & the burden of being happy with LOVE being the antidote to cynicism.
Def a must see for every child of immigrants. These writers/filmmakers did some serious magic. Funny & Deep.
If you have these questions - what the hell we're doing here? What are we supposed to do with our lives? Why does the world feel nutty? It's a masterfully woven & edited film that feels complex, but lands on simplicity; taking on existentialism & the burden of being happy with LOVE being the antidote to cynicism.
Def a must see for every child of immigrants. These writers/filmmakers did some serious magic. Funny & Deep.
10jpwynn
This is an absolute masterpiece of a film. I have watched 1000+ movies in my life and this is first time I am reviewing one online. It is that wonderful. I laughed, I cried...multiple times. So heartfelt. The acting is phenomenal. Constance Wu is off the charts charismatic. The entire cast did such an amazing job. I cannot emphasize that enough. His parents were so cute! I was blown away. This film just works. I'm not sure how critics will describe or categorize this. But, see for yourself. I'm surprised I'm the first review here. When people see this of all ages and races, I'm so convinced others will agree. It is transcendent and touches on universal themes. Thought provoking, funny, hard to categorize really. It was wonderfully written and paced. So brilliant! The director, main actor, writer Daniel Yoon has created a masterpiece. So much heart! The last movie I enjoyed so much was Ladybird. Previous to that was You Can Count on Me when I saw that 22 years ago in theaters. Similarly, a small movie people had not really heard of. Bottom line: make sure people have access to the film. And watch it!
East Bay feels like an epic film. Although made on a minuscule budget, there is non-stop action in the journey taken by the main character, Jack Lee, as he tries and "fails" to honour the sacrifice of his ancestors and immigrant parents. And also seeks the answers to meaning of life, along with a cast of fascinating and different characters. You see his stumbles in career, relationships, and film projects, and also hear his thoughts and experiernce his fantasies. This is a film jam-packed with humor, emotion, philosophy, feeling and also charm. It's filmed in some beautiful settings and set to an equally rich soundtrack. On top of that there are hockey scenes which serve to further illuminate the characters and how they relate to each other, in a way that I've never seen before. It's brilliant!
I've watched this a couple times at its theatrical launch in Toronto, and each time I get more of an appreciation for the fine writing and construction of this intricate film, of how all of its many elements fit together, as also for the performances of the main characters. Constance Wu in particular gives a wide-ranging yet subtle performance, beautifully done.
It's hard to believe this is an independent film that was self-financed. Although the fact that it took more than 10 years to complete (as explained in the Q&A after the launch) does partly explain the richness of the editing.
To be sure, this is not a film for the casual goer, but for those seeking something beyond classification that Hollywood can't or won't produce, devoid of all cliches, they will be richly rewarded.
I've watched this a couple times at its theatrical launch in Toronto, and each time I get more of an appreciation for the fine writing and construction of this intricate film, of how all of its many elements fit together, as also for the performances of the main characters. Constance Wu in particular gives a wide-ranging yet subtle performance, beautifully done.
It's hard to believe this is an independent film that was self-financed. Although the fact that it took more than 10 years to complete (as explained in the Q&A after the launch) does partly explain the richness of the editing.
To be sure, this is not a film for the casual goer, but for those seeking something beyond classification that Hollywood can't or won't produce, devoid of all cliches, they will be richly rewarded.
East bay is a funny, quirky, and heartwarming film that explores people's relationships with friends, family, and above all themselves through the eyes of a struggling film maker. When Jack (39) looses the few things in life that make him truly happy, he is forced to question his purpose in life. He feels like he is just a good for nothing, haggard Middle aged man. The story weaves in between reality and surrealism. By the end of the story, each person unravels and their flaws and true character are exposed. Every main character in the movie has a uniquely different personality and each actor did a great job balancing what is real, what is thought, and what is just for the camera.
This deeply original comedy asks what it means to be obsessed with success. A group of thirty and forty somethings strive and fail at art and life; they long for love (or just to win a pick-up hockey game). From an unexpectedly insecure self-help guru to a dating profile for a "bitter middle-aged guy" who looks suspiciously like the Dalai Lama, Danny Yoon hilariously critiques the belief that success is everything. The tightly written script combines pathos with crack comic timing and some surreal effects, and there's a delirious build-up of emotion as the characters stumble towards enlightenment, or at least acceptance of who they are.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesEven though Jack Lee, Tim and Stuart travel to San Francisco to play Ice Hockey, the exterior of the ice rink is actually in Berkeley, California - the now defunct Berkeley Iceland.
- ConexõesReferences Apocalypse Now (1979)
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- Solano Avenue, Albany, Califórnia, EUA(street scenes)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 33 minutos
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