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.
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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$
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.
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.
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Written by Roy Kim
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $51,540
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,100
- Jul 2, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $51,540
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1