
Kyle Johnson
Loved this movie. Saw it in theaters. It has some unforgettable scenes and several of the characters really stand out, especially Peter Jae's character and CEO's daughter. I used to live in Ktown, and every now and then would chill with folks like the ones in this movie. It aims at breaking down stereotypes, allowing insight into a community some might call exclusive, and also tackles some beefs that Korean Americans have with racism. It's an important film & I hope we can support more AA films!
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Alex Pak
Movie was much better than I thought it would be. Pretty good about keeping the laughs up. Definitely some scenes that are NOT safe for work! Worth the 3.99, easily. I think for a comedy it does flex more of the dramatic muscle, especially toward the end of the film as everything starts getting resolved, but it works. The other thing was, this is clearly an indie film without a huge budget, but the movie doesn't feel small.