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White on Rice

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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White on Rice (2009)
40-year-old Jimmy is growing up, or at least he's getting older. While mooching the upper bunk of his ten-year-old nephew's bed, he enjoys the never-ending generosity of his sister Aiko, and dodges the wrath of his impatient brother-in-law Tak. He thinks that if only he could get married all his problems would be solved. But when he falls head over heels for Tak's niece things only go from bad to worse.
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Forty-year-old Jimmy is growing up--or at least he's getting older. While mooching the upper bunk of his 10-year-old nephew's bed, he enjoys the never-ending generosity of his sister Aiko an... Read allForty-year-old Jimmy is growing up--or at least he's getting older. While mooching the upper bunk of his 10-year-old nephew's bed, he enjoys the never-ending generosity of his sister Aiko and dodges the wrath of his impatient brother-in-law Tak. He thinks that if only he could ge... Read allForty-year-old Jimmy is growing up--or at least he's getting older. While mooching the upper bunk of his 10-year-old nephew's bed, he enjoys the never-ending generosity of his sister Aiko and dodges the wrath of his impatient brother-in-law Tak. He thinks that if only he could get married all his problems would be solved. But when he falls head over heels for Tak's ni... Read all

  • Director
    • Dave Boyle
  • Writers
    • Dave Boyle
    • Joel Clark
  • Stars
    • Hiroshi Watanabe
    • Nae
    • Mio Takada
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    553
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dave Boyle
    • Writers
      • Dave Boyle
      • Joel Clark
    • Stars
      • Hiroshi Watanabe
      • Nae
      • Mio Takada
    • 7User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Hiroshi Watanabe
    Hiroshi Watanabe
    • Jimmy
    Nae
    Nae
    • Aiko
    Mio Takada
    Mio Takada
    • Tak
    Lynn Chen
    Lynn Chen
    • Ramona
    James Kyson
    James Kyson
    • Tim Kim
    • (as James Kyson-Lee)
    Justin Kwong
    • Bob
    Pepe Serna
    Pepe Serna
    • Professor Berk
    Joy Osmanski
    Joy Osmanski
    • Mary
    Cathy Shim
    Cathy Shim
    • Betty
    Mark David Christenson
    Mark David Christenson
    • Waiter
    • (as David Christenson)
    Ron Eliot
    Ron Eliot
    • Nathan
    Kayako Takatsuna
    • Shiho
    Jimmy Chunga
    Jimmy Chunga
    • Stephens
    Jennifer Klekas
    Jennifer Klekas
    • Susan
    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Muramoto
    • (voice)
    Kitana Baker
    Kitana Baker
    • Lingerie Saleswoman
    Josiah Polhemus
    Josiah Polhemus
    • Doctor
    • (as Joe Polhemus)
    Naohiro Takita
    • Ramonas Dad
    • Director
      • Dave Boyle
    • Writers
      • Dave Boyle
      • Joel Clark
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    6MyFilmHabit

    Every Family's Got One

    The basic story line in this film is pretty straightforward. But it contains enough crazy jokes and visual gags that it doesn't seem overly simple. I'm pretty sure this movie is about the universal theme of: that one creepy uncle that everyone seems to have. He's usually a little pervy. He's a burden on the rest of the family, asking for all kinds of special favors—mostly because he never seems to be very firmly employed. And, Hajime (or Jimmy, as he likes to be called now that he's living in America) is rocking all of these personality traits. He's currently living with big-sis (sharing a bunk bed in her little son's bedroom, to be exact). She took him in because she saw that after his divorce, her little brother couldn't quite manage to keep himself reliably fed and sheltered. To make matters even more complicated, now Jimmy has taken to ogling his brother-in-law's attractive college-aged niece, Ramona. And he's not subtle with his affections either—busting into her bedroom, reading her diary, and loitering outside her college classes. (Hey, it's not gross if they're not related by blood, right?) What a gem. But his little, genius nephew, Bob, is there to make sure Jimmy doesn't get into too much trouble.

    This crazy guy has been trying his luck on the dating scene, but has had little success. Somehow, the ladies seem able to resist the charms of this prize of a man. Although, as far as creepy uncles go, Jimmy's not actually all that threatening. He doesn't mean any harm. He's mostly just mind-blowingly dense. This isn't just your everyday, run-of-the-mill dysfunction. It's bang-your-head-against-the-wall, Jesus-face-palm level failure. You'd like to be able to write of Jimmy's antics as merely cultural misunderstanding (he's a new arrival from Japan). But, I think that'd be a little insulting to all the other recent immigrants out there. I mean, big-sis and brother-in-law are also relatively recent transplants, yet they manage to hold things together pretty well.

    The overall tone of this film is goofy. The synopsis may make the story sound a little creepy and stalkerish, but I assure you that it's a straight-up comedy. Just when you think Hajime has finally outdone himself, he goes and finds an even more outrageous way to make a fool of himself (and thoroughly embarrass everyone within ear-shot). That's a special talent. His family keeps trying to help him get back on his feet (and out of their home), but he keeps finding even more spectacular ways of screwing everything up. But it's not too painful or cringe-worthy to watch. Ultimately, Jimmy is lovable, so we can understand why everyone just wants to help him out. He's got to get it right one of these days, right?
    7planktonrules

    Wildly uneven but there's something about this film you gotta like...

    While I will be the first to admit that "White on Rice" didn't always work, the overall picture is so fresh and quirky that I still recommend it. It's a film from David Boyle--a writer/director/actor who totally captivated me and my wife when we recently saw his "Big Dreams Little Tokyo". Using the barest of budgets, Boyle has managed to once again make a film with characters you just have to love--very, very quirky ones at that.

    Jimmy is a pathetic Japanese divorcée who has left his country and moved in with his sister's family in the States. Jimmy is nearing 40 and has little to show for himself--not much of a job, no love life and he sleeps in the top bunk of his nephew's bunk-bed! However, when his brother-in-law's niece moves in temporarily, the dopey Jimmy is totally infatuated and soon behaves like an even bigger dope. At times, he is a little creepy--like a stalker--and I wish the film had not made him quite so extreme and creepy here. But, just when it seems to have gone over the top, it fortunately finds its way.

    Throughout the story, there are LOTS of wonderful characters. The nephew, Bob, is great. So is the Banana Lady and many other folks scattered throughout the film. This is DEFINITELY a film for those who like independent cinema and want a film totally un-Hollywood in style. Well worth seeing despite a few lulls.

    By the way, that's the director, David Boyle, inside the coffin in the funeral home segment! He's the second body you see and you have to look close for him in his trademark geek glasses. This is a WONDERFUL touch for his fans--as is seeing a poster for "White on Rice" in his previous film, "Big Dreams Little Tokyo"! Cute.
    7sidunrau

    Couldn't Stop Laughing

    I took a co-worker, who had never heard of the movie or anyone in it. I heard about the movie on my local morning radio station - the main radio star (Jimmy Chunga) is in the movie (albeit a bit part). I had no idea what to expect and was absolutely delighted that it was quirky, silly, ridiculous, campy and everything else I loved about Napoleon Dynamite, except this time set in Salt Lake City (unnamed in the movie) and featuring the clash of culture between Japanese-Americans and Japanese- socially-challenged-folk. It is not for wee ones, but there's nothing overly offensive in the movie. Funny thing: by the end of the movie, I actually cared about the main characters, and couldn't help but think how clever the writers were keeping the characters internally consistent in their interactions. I just couldn't stop laughing during the movie - or long afterwords as my co-worker and I relived our favorite moments.
    8biggins2

    Quite funny and delightfully quirky

    This movie is very funny. It started out a little slow, and the humor sometimes depends on awkwardness (which isn't my favorite type, but if you like the Office it will probably appeal to you more), but there were a lot of great one-liners that I'll probably remember and quote for a long time. The acting was very good, especially the nephew (I believe the character's name was Bob?) who was wonderfully deadpan. It's kind of like a Japanese Napoleon Dynamite, with a touch of The Office mixed in, but endearing in its own way. I would definitely recommend it to just about anyone. (Warning: there is a fair amount of comedic blood in two scenes, so if you're queasy about that look away during the obvious scenes)
    10eshvartz

    Very interesting, very honest and very moving..

    A remarkable movie about yet another piece of the American mosaic yet it really reminds the viewer of himself and the people in his life.

    "White on Rice" strikes a perfect balance between the interesting and attracting side of cinema and the honest and realistic one.

    Clean and esthetically made comedy that captures the simple thrills of ordinary peoples lives.

    Light and fun to watch but also makes you think afterward.

    It's these combinations that make this movie so worth watching, the current low score it has is unjustified.

    If you're open minded and unaffected by stereotypes you will really enjoy this movie. Warmly recommended, Eitan

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    • Trivia
      The title is from the slang term "like white on rice", which means "as close as can be".
    • Quotes

      Jimmy: My brother-in-law thinks I'm retarded.

      Tim Kim: Tak? Why do you say that?

      Jimmy: Because he said, "I think you're retarded".

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      Featured in Big Dreams Little Tokyo (2006)

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ホワイト・オン・ライス
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brainwave
      • Malatova Productions
      • Tiger Industry Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $69,171
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,079
      • Sep 13, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $69,171
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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