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Now Chinatown

  • 2000
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
82
YOUR RATING
Now Chinatown (2000)
DramaRomance

Lee'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... Read allLee'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... Read allLee'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 ... Read all

  • Director
    • Steve Dunning
  • Writer
    • Steve Dunning
  • Stars
    • Lianne X. Hu
    • Steve Dunning
    • Denise Ames
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Dunning
    • Writer
      • Steve Dunning
    • Stars
      • Lianne X. Hu
      • Steve Dunning
      • Denise Ames
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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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
    • Director
      • Steve Dunning
    • Writer
      • Steve Dunning
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    User reviews11

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    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.
    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?
    10sdarque

    This was a real triumph on many levels.

    Dear Mr. Dunning,

    I just happened to catch your film. What a lucky break for me! My eight year old son was with me and complained at first, but in minutes, he was engrossed as well.

    Instead of the typical "Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl"

    It was "Boy meets girl, boy empowers girl, girl sets herself free". How refreshing! How beautiful. This was a brilliant and captivating story. It expressed many complex themes but it was conveyed with such entertaining simplicity that my little boy thoroughly enjoyed it. He and I talked about sociology and freedom all afternoon.

    Obviously, this film was targeted for adults, but the very mature subplots went right over my son's head and I was there with him to talk about the prevalent issues.

    I thank you for the lessons you taught my son and I thank you for the reminders to me about taking my rights for granted. The messages stuck with us.

    This was a real triumph on many levels. Congratulations on a superb first effort. You really know how to capture the human spirit. I will watch for your future work.

    Kerrie
    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! :)
    10johndc

    ummm... wow.

    I am not going to give a critical account of this movie. All I will say is that it was very powerful and moved me (heavily) to tears a number of times, especially at the end. Lianne Hu is magnificent! You cannot help but fall in love with her Lee (in more than a sympathetic, but not an overly emotional way), and Steve Dunning is a very sensitive and touching writer and director. Bravo!

    Related interests

    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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    Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
    Romance

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    • Goofs
      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.
    • Connections
      References Sailor Moon (1992)

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Chinatown Now
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Darque Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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