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My Partner

  • 2023
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
241
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Kaipo Dudoit and Jayron Munoz in My Partner (2023)
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Follows two high school boys from different social worlds who experience romantic feelings for each other.Follows two high school boys from different social worlds who experience romantic feelings for each other.Follows two high school boys from different social worlds who experience romantic feelings for each other.

  • Director
    • Keli'i Grace
  • Writers
    • Lance D. Collins
    • Alexander Deedy
    • Sean Dunnington
  • Stars
    • Kaipo Dudoit
    • Jayron Munoz
    • Bryant de Venecia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    241
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    • Director
      • Keli'i Grace
    • Writers
      • Lance D. Collins
      • Alexander Deedy
      • Sean Dunnington
    • Stars
      • Kaipo Dudoit
      • Jayron Munoz
      • Bryant de Venecia
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kaipo Dudoit
    Kaipo Dudoit
    • Pili
    Jayron Munoz
    • Edmar
    Bryant de Venecia
    • Cedric
    Kaleo Pinto
    • Kona
    A'alona Monteilh
    • Haku
    Dan Francis Rodriguez
    • Zack
    Charieze Lianne Cacayorin
    • Maymay
    Justine Albert
    • Ms. Thomas
    Sammy Liddell III
    • Steven
    Alaka'i Lastimado
    • Jack
    Malelega Lauano
    • Sina
    Kau'i Kaina
    • Nona
    Catherine Jose
    • Store Aunty
    Reya Park Lucero
    • Baby
    Macie Tawata
    • School Security
    Jazmine Zamora
    • Mama 2
    Tiana Abbley
    • Mama 1
    Chris Coffman
    • Tourist Bro 4
    • Director
      • Keli'i Grace
    • Writers
      • Lance D. Collins
      • Alexander Deedy
      • Sean Dunnington
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    10thecarterfilez

    A Great Start for Hawaii

    This was truly a breath of fresh air for me. I didn't know what to expect with this Hawaii/Filipino collaboration project but it was stunning. The directing was really good. The acting was solid.. the chemistry between the two leads really sold it for me and the plot was really strong and I really enjoyed how it focused heavily on the culture of the people and the love story felt important but also was not the center of the story. This was great filmmaking and I hope it inspires more people on the island to pursue the BL market as the talent is there and the actors are there as this was a really good cast of actors.
    9rannynm

    A reminder that barriers between cultures can be broken down through dialog and forgiveness.

    My Partner is appealing in many ways. But, before I get started, I have to say that it is riddled with profanity, including the "F" word.

    My Partner tells a story of how two groups of high school boys are drawn into conflict defending their cliques and cultures, Hawaiian and Filipino and, through an interesting turn of events, work out their issues and develop a close bond. Assigned to work together as partners on a class project, two of the high schoolers actually become attracted to each other.

    The locations are beautiful; Hawaii is shown throughout the film in all its splendor. The actors play their parts well and, yet their stereotypes (jocks and nerds) are not overplayed. The jocks are athletic 'hunks' and the nerds are 'top of the class' smart, but each character is authentic and reveals their endearing humanity as they grew into maturity. Also, the storyline includes many aspects of Hawaiian culture and language that is rarely seen in films. There is also a land ethic theme that adds value to the story. The film does lag a bit and, as a result, feels overly long.

    High school movies have a familiar flare that kids can relate to - from the 'hot' teacher gags, to the secrets told at the lockers, how the bully scenes are resolved and how 'enemies' become buddies. Teens would enjoy the things that adults like, as stated above -- the beautiful locations, environmental themes, and the actors. They might also be curious to watch how a same gender attraction expresses itself in a positive way and in a supportive society. The filmmakers play up the physical beauty of Pili (Kaipo Dudoit), using slow motion, and this could make some youngsters uncomfortable, but it feels appropriate to the story line. The humanistic beauty of Pili's and Edmar (Jayron Munoz)'s relationship sets a good example for community and love between same sex individuals.

    My Partner is a well-structured film; the story flows at a steady pace; even if it feels a bit slow towards the end. The scene is a modern one, set in rural Hawaii. The Filipino tradition of arranged marriage is introduced, as is one of the Hawaiian agriculture rituals. The film's character development is excellent, and the back-story for the tree main characters, Pili, Edmar and Zach covers three different cultures and economic classes. This draws in viewers who are fascinated with other cultures and attractive people in a new way. Subtitles need to be read when the actors are speaking in various Hawaiian languages. I love that the closed captions include which Hawaiian language is being spoken. Sadly, swear words like 'mofo' and 'bitch' are used and the F-word flows like butter, but otherwise the language is suitable for high schoolers.

    Unfortunately the film has an excessive amount of profanity. The F-word seems to flow out of the mouths of these young teen boys and G-damnit is heard once. The attraction that develops slowly throughout the film shows some touch and a kiss between two boys. It is implied that Pili and Edmar sleep together in a tent. They are clothed in their jeans and there is no nudity, but the music has suggestive lyrics of attraction and desire.

    The main actors include seven people, but most of the drama is acted by Kaipo Dudoit as Pili, Jayron Munoz as Edmar and Dan Francis Rodriques as Zach. Sometimes what they seem to be doing is 'horse-play' but sometimes the drama is acted out in fights. No blood is spilled and the ganging up on each other is well directed and realistic. The music design is awesome. Hawaiian tunes are used as source music when musicians appear on-screen during the family luau. Modern reggae and guitar discretely seam these scenes together. Some sensual music with lyrics reinforces the attraction that is occurring between Pili and Edmar.

    My Partner is a great expose on the cross-cultural aspects of Asian-Pacific cultures in a high school setting. The fresh viewpoint from teenagers on environmental exploitation and hierarchy prejudice - rich vs. Poor - is educational and encouraging to see. The budding friendship between two of the boys pushes cultural norms in a tasteful way. The music includes Hawaiian, reggae, and rhythm and blues styles. This film seems good for teens, even if it uses foul language and a same gender attraction. The cultural positives along with, what I would call a realistic 2024 modern life, make it feel like a valuable film. The gang related fights end as the whole group of boys becomes friends in defense of the planet's health. The music is sensual and lovely, and the expose of the authenticity of the characters is heartwarming.

    The film's message is that barriers between cultures can be broken down through dialog and forgiveness. It's okay to love who you love - period.

    I give My Partner 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for adults, due to the profanity as described above. By Nancy K., KIDS FIRST!
    10jiri-twist

    Something extra

    Although the story may seem simpler, including the editing, it all completely overwhelms what the film offers the viewer, if they are willing to accept it, and I have not experienced such a level of "something extra" in a film production for a long time. I was overwhelmed not only by the beautiful remote nature of northern Polynesia, the occupation of indigenous land and the careless management of water, but also by the unique combination of races and the trilingual speech and customs of the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines, the clash of two completely different individuals coming from completely different cultural backgrounds, beautiful music and songs in which the translated pieces literally fit the ongoing story one hundred percent, and the romance of the two young men completely enchanted me. I will safely say with exaggeration that "a tattooed heterosexual Hawaiian and a hula hula dancer slammed the immigrant Filipino". Beautiful and tears well up in my eyes...
    9russian-49507

    Hawaii has entered the BL Arena

    A good start to the BL genre. I loved the detailed cultural references and it drew me in to the Hawaiian/Filipino world. Actors were committed to their roles. There were a few flat lines but overall a very likeable story. The energy of the main characters was also very contagious and left me wanting to see how they turned out. Failure to mention how cute the entire cast was would be a big miss! I do hope this is the beginning of a great journey into the BL genre from a different culture's perspective. We need more films/series like this for sure. Looking forward to many more great productions!
    10LouieAx

    A beautiful and joyful film

    I found myself NOT wanting the film to end. I became invested in the lives of the characters. It was one of those films where you really wanted to see the main characters develop their lives and hope for an actual television series just to see it all. I also learned a few things about Hawaii. I thoroughly loved the chemistry between the cast and I loved the overall story. I enjoyed the relationship dynamics between both of the main characters and their friends including the way the writers unraveled the story between everyone through a common theme. It was a beautiful and joyful film that was refreshing to watch and that thankfully it had none of the stressful and convoluted mess that unfortunately other films get trapped with. I would definitely watch it again.

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    • Release date
      • May 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Tagalog
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    • Filming locations
      • O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
    • Production company
      • KSG Films
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