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Better Luck Tomorrow (2003)
Director: Justin Lin
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Shot for peanuts, noticed at Sundance and eventually distributed by Paramount and MTV, Lin's first solo feature (like Shopping for Fangs, which he co-directed with Quentin Lee) spends more time avoiding Asian-American stereotypes than it does making sense of its characters and plot. In essence, it's a SoCal high-school movie in which the protagonists just happen to be of Asian descent. 17-year-old star pupil Ben Manibag (Shen) allows boredom and bad company to draw him into a parallel life in a criminal gang; one nosebleed too many later, he comes to his senses. Meanwhile he's emotionally racked by his ambiguous friendships with classmate Steph (Cheung) and her odd, rich-kid boyfriend Steve (Cho). Things go pear-shaped towards the end with a grisly murder and an attempted suicide, both owing more to Screenwriting 101 than to the character psychology as sketched. Decent performances, though, and you can see why MTV liked the flashy editing style.Author: TR
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- SC said...
- Posted on Jul 31 2011 13:08 Did you even see the movie? There were so many Asian stereotypes portrayed in the movie--the filmmakers weren't trying to avoid them! The protagonist doesn't just so happen to be of Asian descent--that was one of the key points of the movie and the reason why it's so different from your typical "SoCal high school movie."
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Cast & crew
Director: Justin Lin
Producer: Julie Asato, Ernesto M Foronda, Justin Lin
Cast: Parry Shen, Jason Tobin, Sung Kang, Roger Fan, John Cho, Karin Anna Cheung full cast
Duration: 99 mins
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