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The Sensei

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
503
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Diana Lee Inosanto in The Sensei (2008)
Inspiring and equally powerful and endorsed by the Matthew Shepard Foundation, THE SENSEI is a film about tolerance, acceptance, and the courage to stand against hate. Lonely gay teenager, McClain (Mike O'Laskey), struggles to fit in with his classmates in a small, conservative Colorado town.  After he is severely beaten at school, Karen O'Neil (Diana Lee Inosanto) a martial arts"Sensei", secretly decides to train him to defend himself at the private request of his mother (Gina Scalzi).  When the town discovers their secret, a series of catastrophic events unfold.  Co-starring Keith David, Louis Mandylor, Tzi Ma, Sab Shimono, Emily Kuroda, & Mark McGraw.---USA

Domestic Distribution: Echobridge Entertainment (March 9, 2010)
Foreign Distribution: Entertainment 7
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In 1985 Colorado, a long-absent woman, proficient as a black belt in martial arts, returns home where she agrees, secretly, to train a bullied gay teen.In 1985 Colorado, a long-absent woman, proficient as a black belt in martial arts, returns home where she agrees, secretly, to train a bullied gay teen.In 1985 Colorado, a long-absent woman, proficient as a black belt in martial arts, returns home where she agrees, secretly, to train a bullied gay teen.

  • Director
    • Diana Lee Inosanto
  • Writer
    • Diana Lee Inosanto
  • Stars
    • Diana Lee Inosanto
    • Keith David
    • Melissa Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    503
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Diana Lee Inosanto
    • Writer
      • Diana Lee Inosanto
    • Stars
      • Diana Lee Inosanto
      • Keith David
      • Melissa Taylor
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Diana Lee Inosanto
    Diana Lee Inosanto
    • Karen O'Neil
    • (as D. Lee Inosanto)
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • The Minister
    Melissa Taylor
    • Lorna
    Shane Weingardt
    • Attacker #1
    Mark Griffin Jr.
    • Attacker #2
    • (as Mark Griffin)
    Ryan J. Parker
    Ryan J. Parker
    • Attacker #3
    • (as Ryan Parker)
    Michael O'Laskey II
    Michael O'Laskey II
    • McClain Evans
    • (as Mike O'Laskey)
    Ayo Fadeyi
    • Policeman #1
    • (as Ayodeji Fadeyi)
    Curtis Magee-Ortiz
    • Policeman #2
    Jeff Liu
    • Matthew
    Danny Lopez
    Danny Lopez
    • Picture of Tim
    Kerry Knuppe
    Kerry Knuppe
    • Brenda
    Jonathan Camp
    Jonathan Camp
    • Craig Beard
    John Campbell
    John Campbell
    • John
    Ben Perkins
    Ben Perkins
    • Buck
    Matthew Wood
    • Matt - Kid being teased
    Steve Bradley
    • Protective Parent
    Robert Kammer
    • Biker with Beer
    • Director
      • Diana Lee Inosanto
    • Writer
      • Diana Lee Inosanto
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    10kulfalcon-69471

    An amazing story that should be heard by all.

    I just finished watching The Sensei starring Mike O'Laskey. It's a great movie with an amazing story! It tugged at all my heartstrings. Growing up in a super religious family, I related to so many emotions the character Mic portrayed. The montage at the end hit me the most. It's the part of the movie that I think Mic felt happiest. He has amazing personality traits I feel we share in common: nurturer, protector, kindred, and accepting. I used to work at a kids summer camp as camp counselor. I loved interacting with them and tried to be the best role model possible.
    6bousozoku

    Flashbacks are a tool, not a weapon

    I appreciate the thoughts behind this film. It makes points, if you can find them, that need to be seen and said and realized and remembered.

    Following the story takes strong dedication as the numerous flashbacks injure the story and misdirect the message.

    Diana Lee Inosanto and Michael O'Laskey II are good but not exactly convincing and they should be. Their fighting is more convincing than their acting.

    Sab Shimono and Emily Kuroda delivered realistic performances but they were mostly in the background.

    McClain's female friend needs acting lessons.

    I admire the take on hate, ignorance, and discrimination.

    This is definitely the opposite of a Hollywood movie, but that shouldn't kill it. Regardless of the flaws, it's worth watching two or three times to see what's happening. The ideas were worth making into a movie.
    8disdressed12

    a strong message

    this martial arts film is also a film about about prejudice,hypocrisy,intolerance and violence.those are some weighty issues.and the film doesn't shy away from them.in fact,it wades right into them head-on.there is one scenes that depicts someone being savagely beaten.the worst of it isn't shown,but is is implied and you do hear it off camera.this is no fluff piece bu any stretch of the imagination.it's well done and doesn't sugar coat anything.but you get to see some touching moments as well.it would be wrong to compare this to The Karate Kid.they do both have similarities but this one has a much stronger message whereas in my opinion The karate Kid was more focused on the entertainment aspect.when you go into his film,expect to be jarred.for me,The Sensei is an 8/10
    8jason-gould

    Finally -- A relevant martial arts film I can show to my students

    I am a martial arts instructor in Boston, MA. I just watched this movie with a group of my adult students. I was very pleased with the film, it's ambition, and Ms. Innosanto's vision to make a martial arts movie that represented the best the martial arts have to offer. The film gracefully takes on some very tough subjects: racism, social phobias, bullying, the challenges of family dynamics, and more. Well written and beautifully shot, this is a great film for anyone looking for a martial-arts-themed movie that goes beyond its genre of "punching and kicking" to get at the "battles" of real life. I loved this movie, and strongly recommend it to anyone interested in martial arts, community activism, and social change. Remarkable effort -- I would strongly recommend this film be used as a tool for teaching respect and tolerance in martial arts clubs, religious organizations, social groups, and even schools!
    7bnhweston

    Moving film

    Both my husband and I saw "The Sensei" in Seattle, WA on 10/24/08. We were touched by the emotion in the film and think the casting was excellent. We appreciated that there were parts of the story that were NOT shown and left to the viewers imagination - that doesn't happen very often anymore. We are bombarded with gore and detail - not in this film. The ending was beautifully done and could have even been a bit longer.We also enjoyed the art in the film - especially "Karen's" art. The only downside to this film was that there were several parts that were just too dark to be able to really see what was going on. Some of the outdoor night scenes were especially tough to decipher.

    Congratulations for a job well done. We will watch for it on DVD.

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      ON SCREEN: "Of the 1,185,000 Americans living with HIV/AIDS, 24-27% are unaware of their HIV infection. More than one quarter of the 44,000 new infections each year are women, as the disease today is transmitted primarily through heterosexual sex."
    • Goofs
      BNSF locomotives are seen in a sequence set in 1985. This railroad was formed by a merger that took place in 1996.
    • Quotes

      McClain Evans: The first time that I saw my sensei was in a dusty old photograph on the wall.

    • Connections
      References Kung Fu (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Whisper Without Warning
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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kinetic Media (II)
      • Zen Mountain
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      • $220,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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