• About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • DMCA
  • Sitemap
  • Write For Us
Friday, April 23, 2021
  • Login
Daily illinois - USA | News, Sports & Updates Web Magazine
  • Covid-19
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • World
    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during a press conference to re-introduce the Green New Deal in front of the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    AOC’s plan to save US Postal Service never got off the ground

    Ex-Bucs, Noles LB Hayes, 33, in hospice care

    Ex-Bucs, Noles LB Hayes, 33, in hospice care

    Joe Penna's Stowaway

    Stowaway has drama, while Together and Easttown are bland

    Columbia College, DePaul requiring students to get COVID vaccines for fall semester

    Columbia College, DePaul requiring students to get COVID vaccines for fall semester

    Local fermenters Joni Colle, Mike Suhadolnik, Frank Ramirez and David Radwine displaying their DIY fermented foods. - PHOTO CREDIT: ADRIENNE HAWKINS

    Why eat fermented foods?

    Creative worker in modern office

    Council Post: Social Media Mastery And What It Has To Do With Self-Mastery

    Biden Preparing To Recognize Armenian Massacres As Genocide: Reports

    Biden Preparing To Recognize Armenian Massacres As Genocide: Reports

    Lakers' Davis (leg) expects to play Thu. vs. Mavs

    Lakers’ Davis (leg) expects to play Thu. vs. Mavs

    President Biden nominated Stacey A. Dixon, an expert on technology, research and development, for a top intelligence job.

    Biden Nominee Would Be Highest-Ranking Black Woman in Intelligence Position if Confirmed

    fintech stocks (pypl stock)

    Top Fintech Stocks To Buy Right Now? 4 To Watch During The Crypto Boom

  • Science & Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Mobile
    Apple execs address merging the iPad and Mac, mini-LED, and more in new interview - 9to5Mac

    Apple execs address merging the iPad and Mac, mini-LED, and more in new interview – 9to5Mac

    Mariella Moon

    The US Postal Service is monitoring social media for ‘inflammatory’ postings | Engadget

    Peek Around Corners in Doom Using a Holographic Display

    Peek Around Corners in Doom Using a Holographic Display

    Apple Spring Event 2021: Everything Announced So Far | Digital Trends

    Apple Spring Event 2021: Everything Announced So Far | Digital Trends

    Fitbit’s new $150 Luxe aims to be a more stylish fitness tracker

    Fitbit’s new $150 Luxe aims to be a more stylish fitness tracker

    Apple to Let Parler Social Network Return to iOS App Store

    Apple to Let Parler Social Network Return to iOS App Store

    Fitbit Luxe Renders

    Here’s your first look at Fitbit’s ‘most elegant’ fitness tracker

    Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months

    Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months

    CPSC urges people with children at home to stop using Peloton Tread Plus treadmill ‘immediately’

    CPSC urges people with children at home to stop using Peloton Tread Plus treadmill ‘immediately’

    The dilemma in pausing J&J vaccine over risk of blood clots: Will it save lives or cost them?

    The dilemma in pausing J&J vaccine over risk of blood clots: Will it save lives or cost them?

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Republicans’ opening bid on infrastructure is about a quarter of the size of Biden’s plan

    Republicans’ opening bid on infrastructure is about a quarter of the size of Biden’s plan

    L.A.'s live stage is back this weekend: 24 picks for culture

    L.A.’s live stage is back this weekend: 24 picks for culture

    Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi 'Stowaway'

    Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi ‘Stowaway’

    Kim Kardashian West fangirls over 'Bridgerton's' Featheringtons being inspired by her family

    Kim Kardashian West fangirls over ‘Bridgerton’s’ Featheringtons being inspired by her family

    Gracia Harrison plays Crows Mill Pub this Saturday night.

    Keep the music coming

    Liverpool transfer news: David Alaba makes Real Madrid decision and Kylian Mbappe latest

    Liverpool transfer news: David Alaba makes Real Madrid decision and Kylian Mbappe latest

    Review: Anime megahit 'Demon Slayer' is here to thrill and confuse

    Review: Anime megahit ‘Demon Slayer’ is here to thrill and confuse

    Kelly Osbourne said she always wants to be honest with fans about "where I’m at and what’s going on in my road to

    Kelly Osbourne Says She’s Relapsed After Nearly 4 Years Of Sobriety

    Who should play Boy George in upcoming biopic? The singer wants to be 'impressed'

    Who should play Boy George in upcoming biopic? The singer wants to be ‘impressed’

    Jeffrey P. Haydon decided to seek the position of president and CEO of Ravinia Festival because of his long admiration of the event.

    Jeffrey P. Haydon leading Ravinia into a new era, and a return to live performances amid a pandemic

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
    I killed my fiddle-leaf fig. But allowing it to die was a lesson in processing grief

    I killed my fiddle-leaf fig. But allowing it to die was a lesson in processing grief

    Jeff Sekinger, CEO of 0 Percent

    Top 3 Lessons For Financial Independence

    Huge superyacht squeezes down narrow Dutch canals

    Huge superyacht squeezes down narrow Dutch canals

    8 Foot Peels to Get You Ready for Sandal Season

    8 Foot Peels to Get You Ready for Sandal Season

    How the food safety transition went, according to the public calendars

    How the food safety transition went, according to the public calendars

    The postponed 2020 Indy 500 was held without fans on Aug. 23

    The Indy 500 will have 135,000 fans, most at a sporting event since start of pandemic

    nomadland-01

    Oscars 2021: How to watch all the nominated movies

    Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans

    Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans

    LOS ANGELES CA  DECEMBER 31st In this image released on December 31 Saweetie arrives at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin'...

    Relive Saweetie’s Complete Style Evolution

    Baby boomers sought for the FAITH healthy aging microbiome trial | Australian Food News

    Baby boomers sought for the FAITH healthy aging microbiome trial | Australian Food News

59 °f
Chicago
48 ° Fri
48 ° Sat
41 ° Sun
53 ° Mon
No Result
View All Result
  • Covid-19
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • World
    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during a press conference to re-introduce the Green New Deal in front of the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    AOC’s plan to save US Postal Service never got off the ground

    Ex-Bucs, Noles LB Hayes, 33, in hospice care

    Ex-Bucs, Noles LB Hayes, 33, in hospice care

    Joe Penna's Stowaway

    Stowaway has drama, while Together and Easttown are bland

    Columbia College, DePaul requiring students to get COVID vaccines for fall semester

    Columbia College, DePaul requiring students to get COVID vaccines for fall semester

    Local fermenters Joni Colle, Mike Suhadolnik, Frank Ramirez and David Radwine displaying their DIY fermented foods. - PHOTO CREDIT: ADRIENNE HAWKINS

    Why eat fermented foods?

    Creative worker in modern office

    Council Post: Social Media Mastery And What It Has To Do With Self-Mastery

    Biden Preparing To Recognize Armenian Massacres As Genocide: Reports

    Biden Preparing To Recognize Armenian Massacres As Genocide: Reports

    Lakers' Davis (leg) expects to play Thu. vs. Mavs

    Lakers’ Davis (leg) expects to play Thu. vs. Mavs

    President Biden nominated Stacey A. Dixon, an expert on technology, research and development, for a top intelligence job.

    Biden Nominee Would Be Highest-Ranking Black Woman in Intelligence Position if Confirmed

    fintech stocks (pypl stock)

    Top Fintech Stocks To Buy Right Now? 4 To Watch During The Crypto Boom

  • Science & Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Mobile
    Apple execs address merging the iPad and Mac, mini-LED, and more in new interview - 9to5Mac

    Apple execs address merging the iPad and Mac, mini-LED, and more in new interview – 9to5Mac

    Mariella Moon

    The US Postal Service is monitoring social media for ‘inflammatory’ postings | Engadget

    Peek Around Corners in Doom Using a Holographic Display

    Peek Around Corners in Doom Using a Holographic Display

    Apple Spring Event 2021: Everything Announced So Far | Digital Trends

    Apple Spring Event 2021: Everything Announced So Far | Digital Trends

    Fitbit’s new $150 Luxe aims to be a more stylish fitness tracker

    Fitbit’s new $150 Luxe aims to be a more stylish fitness tracker

    Apple to Let Parler Social Network Return to iOS App Store

    Apple to Let Parler Social Network Return to iOS App Store

    Fitbit Luxe Renders

    Here’s your first look at Fitbit’s ‘most elegant’ fitness tracker

    Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months

    Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months

    CPSC urges people with children at home to stop using Peloton Tread Plus treadmill ‘immediately’

    CPSC urges people with children at home to stop using Peloton Tread Plus treadmill ‘immediately’

    The dilemma in pausing J&J vaccine over risk of blood clots: Will it save lives or cost them?

    The dilemma in pausing J&J vaccine over risk of blood clots: Will it save lives or cost them?

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Republicans’ opening bid on infrastructure is about a quarter of the size of Biden’s plan

    Republicans’ opening bid on infrastructure is about a quarter of the size of Biden’s plan

    L.A.'s live stage is back this weekend: 24 picks for culture

    L.A.’s live stage is back this weekend: 24 picks for culture

    Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi 'Stowaway'

    Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi ‘Stowaway’

    Kim Kardashian West fangirls over 'Bridgerton's' Featheringtons being inspired by her family

    Kim Kardashian West fangirls over ‘Bridgerton’s’ Featheringtons being inspired by her family

    Gracia Harrison plays Crows Mill Pub this Saturday night.

    Keep the music coming

    Liverpool transfer news: David Alaba makes Real Madrid decision and Kylian Mbappe latest

    Liverpool transfer news: David Alaba makes Real Madrid decision and Kylian Mbappe latest

    Review: Anime megahit 'Demon Slayer' is here to thrill and confuse

    Review: Anime megahit ‘Demon Slayer’ is here to thrill and confuse

    Kelly Osbourne said she always wants to be honest with fans about "where I’m at and what’s going on in my road to

    Kelly Osbourne Says She’s Relapsed After Nearly 4 Years Of Sobriety

    Who should play Boy George in upcoming biopic? The singer wants to be 'impressed'

    Who should play Boy George in upcoming biopic? The singer wants to be ‘impressed’

    Jeffrey P. Haydon decided to seek the position of president and CEO of Ravinia Festival because of his long admiration of the event.

    Jeffrey P. Haydon leading Ravinia into a new era, and a return to live performances amid a pandemic

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
    I killed my fiddle-leaf fig. But allowing it to die was a lesson in processing grief

    I killed my fiddle-leaf fig. But allowing it to die was a lesson in processing grief

    Jeff Sekinger, CEO of 0 Percent

    Top 3 Lessons For Financial Independence

    Huge superyacht squeezes down narrow Dutch canals

    Huge superyacht squeezes down narrow Dutch canals

    8 Foot Peels to Get You Ready for Sandal Season

    8 Foot Peels to Get You Ready for Sandal Season

    How the food safety transition went, according to the public calendars

    How the food safety transition went, according to the public calendars

    The postponed 2020 Indy 500 was held without fans on Aug. 23

    The Indy 500 will have 135,000 fans, most at a sporting event since start of pandemic

    nomadland-01

    Oscars 2021: How to watch all the nominated movies

    Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans

    Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans

    LOS ANGELES CA  DECEMBER 31st In this image released on December 31 Saweetie arrives at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin'...

    Relive Saweetie’s Complete Style Evolution

    Baby boomers sought for the FAITH healthy aging microbiome trial | Australian Food News

    Baby boomers sought for the FAITH healthy aging microbiome trial | Australian Food News

No Result
View All Result
Daily illinois - USA | News, Sports & Updates Web Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment Movie

Review: Messy but moving, ‘Boogie’ puts an Asian American basketball player front and center

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
March 4, 2021
in Movie
0
Review: Messy but moving, 'Boogie' puts an Asian American basketball player front and center
492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a sex scene — or presex scene — quite like the one that arrives halfway through “Boogie,” Eddie Huang’s fascinatingly thorny new drama about a high school basketball star. That would be Alfred “Boogie” Chin (Taylor Takahashi), who’s nervous about losing his virginity to his girlfriend, Eleanor (Taylour Paige); when she urges him to lighten up, he worries that “my d— might be trash.” It’s hardly the first time a guy’s penis-size anxiety has taken centerstage in a movie, but this one isn’t aiming for the usual laughs, in part because there’s nothing usual about its choice of a Chinese American male protagonist. Boogie knows he’s up against years’ worth of racist below-the-belt stereotypes. “Boogie” the movie knows it too.

The scene ends on a tenderly reassuring note before discreetly cutting away; the next time we see Boogie, he’s striding through Chinatown in Flushing, Queens, with the faintest hint of a swagger in his step. He’s used to moving with confidence. A rising star eyeing a foothold in the world of college athletics, he’s recently transferred to a new high school and a new team that will pit him directly against Monk, New York City’s reigning street-basketball champ. (Monk is played, in a first and sadly final screen performance, by Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke, who was killed in February 2020.) Beating Monk in front of the right recruiters could earn Boogie a scholarship to a top university and bring him one step closer to fulfilling his dreams of NBA stardom.

It’s a familiar setup approached from a less-than-familiar angle, and “Boogie,” ambitious and clumsy by turns, cycles rapidly through the conventions of the teen sports melodrama, with an eye toward fulfilling some and subverting others. It has friendship and romance, testosterone-fueled banter and high-stakes game play, all of it nimbly shot by cinematographer Brett Jutkiewicz and set to an energetic wall-to-wall soundtrack of hip-hop and teen pop. But it’s also a deliberate rewiring of the coming-of-age story, something the movie self-consciously acknowledges in a few clever-clunky scenes from English class, where Boogie denounces Holden Caulfield as a figure of insufferable, unrelatable privilege.

Jorge Lendeborg Jr., left, Taylor Takahashi and Pop Smoke on the court in “Boogie.”

(David Giesbrecht)

Holden’s parents, of course, are conspicuous by their absence. By contrast, Mr. and Mrs. Chin (Perry Yung and Pamelyn Chee) weigh heavily on Boogie’s journey, giving it emotional depth and dramatic tension — some of it heavy-handed, some of it brutally on-point. They’re the first characters we meet, in an 18-years-earlier prologue that shows them visiting a fortune teller (Jessica Huang, the director’s mother) and making the fateful, perhaps ill-advised decision to marry for the sake of their unborn son. Played in their younger years by Ren Hsieh and Claire Hsu, they were a stormy couple back then and they’re even stormier now, with a bad habit of wielding their son as a weapon. Boogie himself has always been closer to his dad, a business owner and ex-con who treats him gruffly but fondly, and who crucially shares his love for the game.

Boogie’s mom, by contrast, is resentful and cold, and she regards the two men in her life with impatience at best and undisguised contempt at worst. She isn’t the first domineering mother to pop up in Huang’s body of work, including his 2013 autobiography, “Fresh Off the Boat,” and the popular ABC sitcom it inspired (which Huang alternately disavowed and grudgingly embraced). But Mrs. Chin is more than just a jokey riff on tiger-mom stereotypes, and her scenes with Boogie and his dad add up to a harrowing portrait of dysfunction. There’s nary a trace of warmth or tenderness in Chee’s performance, and there’s nothing funny about the ruthlessness with which Mrs. Chin makes her own plans, at one point bringing in an outside professional (Mike Moh, who played Bruce Lee in “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”) to manage her son’s future.

I won’t spoil the outcome of that development, except to note that it throws Boogie’s already precarious sense of identity into even further disarray. Takahashi, a Japanese American first-time actor whom Huang met playing basketball in Los Angeles, deftly suggests a young man at war with his many influences. He bears the scars of his parents’ messy marriage and also the marks of his culturally bifurcated New York upbringing. At home he shows deference and respect for the traditions he was raised with. At school he’s a class clown, goofing around with his best friend, Richie (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.), and a bit of a diva on the court, which more than once lands him in trouble with his coach (Domenick Lombardozzi).

Pop Smoke in the movie "Boogie."

Pop Smoke in the movie “Boogie.”

(Nicole Rivelli / Focus Features)

He isn’t the easiest of characters to warm to, which strikes me as proof of his persuasiveness. The camera doesn’t always love Boogie but it’s warily fascinated by him. At times his defiant, downright punchable smirk brought me back to my high school days, where my own largely Asian American circle of friends included a few Boogie types — not basketball players, per se, but guys who felt stonily alienated from the larger culture, and who quietly resented the model-minority ethos that the rest of us, consciously or not, were trying to uphold. In one scene Boogie takes a jab at Jeremy Lin, dismissing him as “a model-minority Jesus freak.” But then, the movie reminds him, models have their unmistakable uses: In one scene, Boogie rewatches Michael Chang’s 1989 French Open victory over Ivan Lendl, an event his dad describes as “the greatest moment in Asian American history.” (My own tennis-obsessed dad might have agreed.)

Boogie knows his strengths but not where he belongs. Eleanor does her part to nudge him toward an answer: Played by Paige with the same verve she brought to “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and the forthcoming “Zola,” she supports and validates Boogie while also inoculating him against self-pity. He isn’t the only person, she reminds him, with a difficult family, an uncertain future and a conflicted sense of cultural identity. Their prickly but tender relationship represents its own kind of cinematic ideal, a vision of biracial coupledom still rarely seen in American movies. It also stands in pointed contrast with Boogie’s looming showdown with Monk, who treats his challenger with openly racist disdain (he calls him “Eggroll”). That gives the story a point of contact with the tensions that have flared between Black and Asian American people over the years, though to its credit, it’s too messy and unresolved to be reduced to those tensions alone.

“Boogie” tries to appreciate its own contradictions, and also to complicate the audience’s expectations. It positions Boogie as an underdog of the underrepresented, a potential breakout star in an arena where the odds are stacked against him. But it also resists the temptation to turn him into an easy emblem of success, while neatly sidestepping the feel-good uplift and predictable, reconciliatory outcomes that tend to hold sway in the sports-movie genre. The story concludes on a downbeat note that returns us once more to the past, and reminds us that Boogie’s journey isn’t his alone. Only when we know our story’s beginning, perhaps, can we begin to guess how it might end.

‘Boogie’

Rating: R, for language including sexual references throughout, and some drug use

Running time: 1 hour, 29 minutes

Playing: Starts March 5 at Mission Tiki Drive-in, Montclair and in general release where theaters are open

window.fbAsyncInit = function() {
FB.init({

appId : ‘134435029966155’,

xfbml : true,
version : ‘v2.9’
});
};

(function(d, s, id){
var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];
if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}
js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;
js.src = “https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js”;
fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);
}(document, ‘script’, ‘facebook-jssdk’));



Source by www.latimes.com

Related

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • DMCA
  • Sitemap
  • Write For Us

© 2021 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us Page
  • Contact
  • DMCA Policy
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit, Guest Post, Write For Us and Become a Contributor
  • Terms of Use

© 2021 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In