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Girl in Golden Gate Park

  • 2021
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Kim Jiang Dubaniewicz in Girl in Golden Gate Park (2021)
Evicted from her San Francisco apartment and stranded in her car near Golden Gate Park, a woman makes a secret plan to defend her right to stay in the city she loves.
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Evicted from her San Francisco apartment and stranded in her car near Golden Gate Park, a woman makes a secret plan to defend her right to stay in the city she loves.Evicted from her San Francisco apartment and stranded in her car near Golden Gate Park, a woman makes a secret plan to defend her right to stay in the city she loves.Evicted from her San Francisco apartment and stranded in her car near Golden Gate Park, a woman makes a secret plan to defend her right to stay in the city she loves.

  • Director
    • J.P. Allen
  • Writer
    • J.P. Allen
  • Stars
    • Kim Jiang Dubaniewicz
    • Erin Mei-Ling Stuart
    • Allison Ewing
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    135
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.P. Allen
    • Writer
      • J.P. Allen
    • Stars
      • Kim Jiang Dubaniewicz
      • Erin Mei-Ling Stuart
      • Allison Ewing
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kim Jiang Dubaniewicz
    • Jean Nash
    • (as Kim Jiang)
    Erin Mei-Ling Stuart
    • Joni
    Allison Ewing
    Allison Ewing
    • Ms. Moore
    Elysia Oliquiano
    Elysia Oliquiano
    • Little Girl
    Chris Pflueger
    • Garner
    Sally Clawson
    Sally Clawson
    • Tricia
    Lance Alberti
    Lance Alberti
    • Golden Gate Park Member
    Natalie Barnet
    Natalie Barnet
    • Museum Executive
    Venee Call-Ferrer
    Venee Call-Ferrer
    • Girl with parasol
    Shaneel Chand
    Shaneel Chand
    • Street Person
    Timothy Erdman
    • Flycaster in park
    Brooke Freia
    • Roller Skater
    Rick Lasquete
    • Jean's father
    Maya Porter
    • Person in Park
    Megan Louise Thill
    Megan Louise Thill
    • Executive at Moore and Associates
    Tracy Todd
    Tracy Todd
    • Roller Skater
    Curtis Eugene Williams
    • Frisbee Player
    • Director
      • J.P. Allen
    • Writer
      • J.P. Allen
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    9ohsosillyone

    a beautiful cinematic ode to San Francisco

    San Francisco shines in the hands of this cinematographer. Absolutely beautiful shots throughout. This is easily the best San Francisco centric indie film I've seen.
    8wjgrayson

    Indie Movie, My Foot. It's a classic.

    Strong performances. A real sense of real San Francisco. Stunning visuals. Well worth the time and emotional investment to watch the story unfold. But the true hero of the story is always, if it's a JP Allen movie, the backdrop of San Francisco. JP's blood runs thick with the lifeblood of The City flowing though his veins, and sees the City as no other filmmaker.
    9missraze

    A great, unique film!

    ...Now...I'll start off by saying:

    It's clear the reviews from Feb 2021 and Nov 2021--are fake. Well they're certainly nepotistic. It's great to have a support system, but don't put a raving review just because the filmmaker is your personal friend/relative/business partner. I know you guys put effort into this film (I can tell, to be honest) but don't b.s. Your reviews. When people start catching wind of the film and see this, it'll look bad.

    Anywho.

    I'll minus one star for the blatantly fake reviews. But everything about the film was great. I truly am inspired by the local imagery; they look very similar to the quaint, mountainous suburbs of Japan, with gray yet clear skies, the boldest green foliage and forestry, minimalist yet modern architecture, and vividly colored wardrobes against the muted background. They were genius to have Erin Mei Ling Stuart wear that lively blue peacoat since the film is very gray and quiet.

    Another thing, Stuart needs more films. She's phenomenal. Her face is strong and her body is poetic--and her haircut and tattoos are cool. It's so rare to see an Asian American in a film, and one that isn't about martial arts, too. We see Asian foreign nationals with accents (which is fine) but there needs to be more stories told through fiction feature length films about Asians in the Bay Area, LA, etc. I'm sure they have so many stories to tell, even if it's not necessarily about BEING ASIAN. There's a lot of documentaries and short films about it, but where are the feature length films? (I'm not Asian, by the way, just incredibly bored with Hollywood).

    Now as far as the plot, it's very stripped down and simple, and I think that's why people rate it poorly. I guess the Asian perspective on gentrification in San Francisco is underappreciated (Asian women DO typically make the highest income in the USA, so a story about one of them being/becoming homeless might be an eyeroller, and the humbly budgeted nature of the film and simplicity of the premise might be a yawn fest too.) But I dug it.

    The only issue I have is: I'm not quite sure if the outcome of the film is what they were going for. It starts off with her doing a bootcamp-esque warm up in the woods, and edgy rock music that delivered an empty promise of kick-a** girl power revenge. That the main character was going to be a force to be reckoned with. She KIND OF was. Yet, the film progressed and finished anti-climactically. Not quite sure why she was training in the woods like Rocky. She didn't actually fight anyone lol and her character is rather subdued. She enlists (or twists the arm of) another Asian woman to enact revenge on the wealthy white woman who made her homeless in an everchanging city by literally gentrifying the apartment she was living in with her ailing father. There was a lot of talking, not much action (that's not going to go over well with viewers usually), but I really like the way Erin talks so it was ok. She is clearly a seasoned thespian who can handle the verbosity of a script. She could read the nutrition label on a box of popcorn and it would be great. (I'm not her; I am a genuine viewer who doesn't know any of the people in this film.)

    At the end of the day, however, this is a great film. It's clearly unique because if you search it up on Google, for instance, there are no suggested similar films. The algorithm (on my end) draws a blank. So there really needs to be more movies like this, with an Asian-AMERICAN LEAD cast and these beautiful visuals, atmospheric aesthetics, and a great soundtrack from the cool female indie rockers to the relaxing electric nu-jazz that is nostalgic to strolling through a big city park on a Sunday. I'm a New Yorker and I want to explore this little town now, just because of this film, that much is true.

    Keep making films about Californian reality, hire Erin Mei Ling Stuart for all of them, and don't lie about your reviews, peeps.
    10Jane81

    A Timely Tale: Very Real Life issues and Emotions

    I watched this with a couple of room-mates that are new to the city, whereas I have lived in SF for almost three decades.

    I have unfortunately felt the pain of eviction and currently worry about loosing my current home as well after loosing my job due to the pandemic.

    So I can attest to the fact that the issues and emotions at play in this film really felt authentic and connective. And the lovely imagery has inspired me to visit golden gate park more.

    My roomies struggled a bit. It made for a long substantive discussion about the state of SF's housing crisis and inspired my room mates to donate to a couple of local non-profits. It really opened their eyes.

    It's so beautifully moving!
    9friscoflan

    Check this out...

    As someone who lives 4 blocks from GG Park, I would have enjoyed this film just for the visuals alone. It's that magical a place, and the film does a marvelous job of showing it.

    Needless to say, there's a gripping story, solid soundtrack and cinematography, and good acting, as well. It's a quiet movie, for the most part, that sneaks up on you with some unsettling goings-on.

    Kudos to the writer/director, and the entire crew of this unique indie.

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      • February 4, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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