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The Motel

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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The Motel (2005)
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Thirteen-year-old Ernest Chin lives and works at a sleazy hourly-rate motel on a strip of desolate suburban bi-way. Misunderstood by his family and blindly careening into puberty, Ernest bef... Read allThirteen-year-old Ernest Chin lives and works at a sleazy hourly-rate motel on a strip of desolate suburban bi-way. Misunderstood by his family and blindly careening into puberty, Ernest befriends Sam Kim, a self-destructive yet charismatic Korean man who has checked in. Sam teac... Read allThirteen-year-old Ernest Chin lives and works at a sleazy hourly-rate motel on a strip of desolate suburban bi-way. Misunderstood by his family and blindly careening into puberty, Ernest befriends Sam Kim, a self-destructive yet charismatic Korean man who has checked in. Sam teaches the fatherless boy all the rites of manhood.

  • Director
    • Michael Kang
  • Writers
    • Michael Kang
    • Ed Lin
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Chyau
    • Sung Kang
    • Jade Wu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Michael Kang
    • Writers
      • Michael Kang
      • Ed Lin
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Chyau
      • Sung Kang
      • Jade Wu
    • 13User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jeffrey Chyau
    • Ernest
    Sung Kang
    Sung Kang
    • Sam
    Jade Wu
    Jade Wu
    • Ahma Chin
    Samantha Futerman
    Samantha Futerman
    • Christine
    Alexis Chang
    • Katie
    • (as Alexis Kapp Chang)
    Stephen Chen
    • Gung Gung
    Conor J. White
    • Roy
    Jackson Budinger
    • Jess
    Clint Jordan
    Clint Jordan
    • Walter
    Eleanor Hutchins
    • Gina
    Ron Domingo
    Ron Domingo
    • Hank
    Jackie Nova
    • Shakira
    Jake Holbrook
    • Toby
    Ian Boyd
    • Jimmy
    Glen Brackenridge
    • Cheap Ass Naked Man
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Naked Woman
    Douglas Bell
    • Big John
    Alia Raza
    • Lola Legs
    • Director
      • Michael Kang
    • Writers
      • Michael Kang
      • Ed Lin
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    10sbills89

    Heartwarming

    This is one of the best Sundance Selection films I've ever seen. I'm a big fan of these types of films, ones that don't usually make it to the big screen.

    This beautiful depiction of a young kid going through puberty in a hotel really show us still growing up that our childhood wasn't as desolate as we believe. You can connect so well with these characters and their story. The language really feels authentic.

    Even little things, just small selections of dialogue make things feel all the more authentic.

    Trust me- watch it and relive your childhood, and realize that we aren't alone in our struggle. The awkward difficulties and everything.

    It'll make you laugh and cry, definitely worth a good 20$
    10jkwon121

    one of the best of Sundance

    This feature was surprisingly the best of the 9 films I saw at Sundance. This is an endearing story of a young boy going through the struggles of life - it is a remarkably funny and heartfelt story that really moved me and the entire audience on opening night. This is, in my honest opinion, the sleeper hit of Sundance and the best movie in the festival. DEFINITELY worth checking out, I think it was overlooked due to the hoopla and buzz of other movies with bigger name celebrities. Filmmaker Mike Kang has taken a very endearing story and made it into an excellent film, about a lonely young boy working at a family-owned motel, who befriends a mysterious stranger (Sung Kang, from Better Luck Tomorrow) that teaches him the ropes of growing up (irresponsibly). It is a hilarious movie, yet it is filled with strong emotion and drama - many, especially the mothers in the audience, were brought to tears by the end. Highly recommended, just watch it for yourself and enjoy!
    7robogil-1

    Third Act Lack, but Nice Kang Attack

    I thought the movie was excellent, except for the conclusion. Like most independent films, the third act is lacking. Kang really told a great story, but it kind of fell flat at the end. I guess his mother reading the story is supposed to be the conclusion, but maybe having some sort of dialogue with the son would have made the third act more fulfilling.

    Otherwise, can't say enough good things about this movie. I liked that there were no stars. I always find a movie more believable when I don't know anyone in the cast. Hey look, it's Denzel. Wasn't he killed in Training Day? The opening scenes with strangers coming in to have sex and the family having to clean up their mess was done very well. Brought the audience into a world it never sees.

    I knew very little about Asian relationships from movies. The only other Asian film (besides Crouching Tiger and the like) that I have seen that has dealt with relationships is the Joy Luck Club. It was nice to see this dynamic from the viewpoint of a young male. Joy Luck Club was solely from the female perspective.

    Can't wait to see more from Kang.
    7lastliberal

    Ernestly wanting to grow up

    Don't think that I have a fondness for this film because it features a chubby 13-year-old with glasses and no clue as to what life is about. I assure you that it is not my biography - although it could very well be.

    The award winning film at Sundance and the Independent Spirit Awards is a cute and poignant coming-of-age tale about a Chinese-American (Jeffrey Chyau in his first role) who is lost until he meets Sam (Sung Kang - War, Live Free or Die Hard), a Korean-American, who seems to have it all together.

    Sam is really a man with problems of his own and not a great role model. Fortunately Ernest does get into a lot of trouble with him.

    It is interesting to see Ernest trying to find love and stumbling badly at that. he is floating, with his father not around to provide guidance, and his alcoholic mother no help at all.

    Asian-American stereotypical behavior aside, it is a worthwhile film to catch when it plays on the Sundance Channel.
    8jiffyxpop

    American film from an Asian-American's perspective

    I found this movie at the public library. I never heard about it playing in theaters. I loved "You and Me and Everyone We Know" by Miranda July so I thought I'd give this one a try. It helped that it was about a Chinese-American family as I am Chinese American myself. There is a sensitivity in the handling of the characters' emotions that is different from 99% of movies out there, an authenticity and empathy that precise depicts the awkwardness and unspoken despair and silly sadness of everyday life. Some scenes were a little unconvincing and undeveloped or outlandish, but for the few brief moments of genuine emotion this movie captured, it was worth it. Naturally I give this a thumbs-up as I would like to see more movies from the Asian-American perspective. Usually Asian-Americans are the side characters..in this one the non-Asians are.

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    • Quotes

      Sam: I know what you were thinking. I hope this guy speaks english.

      Ernest: No, You walk like you speak english.

    • Connections
      Features Happy Tree Friends: Volume 1: First Blood (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Part of the Nation
      Written by Roy Kim

      Performed by Chan

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мотель
    • Filming locations
      • Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Flan de Coco Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $51,540
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,100
      • Jul 2, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,540
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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