In Collection
#679
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama
USA / English
| Jeffrey Chyau |
Ernest Chin |
| Sung Kang |
Sam Kim |
| Jade Wu |
Ahma Chin |
| Samantha Futerman |
Christine |
| Stephen Chen |
Gung Gung Chin |
| Alexis Chang |
Katie Chin |
| Jackson Budinger |
Jess |
| Conor J. White |
Roy |
| Clint Jordan |
Walter |
| Eleanor Hutchins |
Gina |
| Sun Kang |
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| Director |
Michael Kang |
| Producer |
Miguel Arteta; Karin Chien; Gina Kwon; Matthew Greenfield |
| Writer |
Michael Kang |
Winner of the Humanitas Prize at Sundance 2005,
The Motel is a charming feature debut by writer/director Michael Kang. Between Kang and producer Gina Kwon (
Me and You and Everyone We Know), this chronicle of adolescent sexual exploration shares the clean, contemporary look of Miranda July's film, and also Dayton/Faris's recent release,
Little Miss Sunshine. Interestingly, all three examinations of humanity's awkwardness star nerdy, charismatic children. Punctuated by spare dialogue,
The Motel follows Ernest (Jeffrey Chyau), a thirteen year-old Chinese American boy whose family runs a roach motel primarily visited by prostitutes and druggies. Ernest's mother and grandfather strictly enforce their depressing traditional family work ethic, squashing Ernest's hopes of winning a writing contest that he has secretly entered, for example. As Ernest cleans scummy rooms, he discovers porno magazines and other evidence of raunchy sexual escapades. Intrigued but shy about his sexual prospects, Ernest casually enlists his semi-girlfriend, Christine (Samantha Futerman) to explore magazine images with him. Funny, touching scenes of Ernest with his little sister's stuffed toy bunny, to name one, remind the viewer of that curious age when sex is mysterious but tangible. When renegade adult, Sam Kim (Sung Kang), moves into the motel to drink and cavort with women, Ernest befriends him and takes tips. Eventually Ernest realizes that he's a gentleman as he begins to understand the subtleties of love. In this film marked by sincerity, one can't help but think of the protagonist's name metaphorically.
--Trinie Dalton
| Barcode |
660200314521 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
1/30/2007 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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· Behind the Scenes Featurette · Director's Picks · Commentary Track with Director Michael Kang and Actors Jeffrey Chyau and Sung Kang · US Theatrical Trailer · Previews · Weblinks |