Ping Pong Playa (2007)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:21
Rotten:11
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: A gentle, light, kid friendly comedy about a Chinese-American hoopster turned ping pong pro, Playa is a charming but considerable digression from director Jessica Yu's previous works.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language, including some sexual remarks and drug references.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 5, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Christopher "C-dub" Wang is a suburban guy who sports an urban swagger, waxes political on all things Asian American, and clings to pipe dreams of a career as a pro basketball player. Blaming... Christopher "C-dub" Wang is a suburban guy who sports an urban swagger, waxes political on all things Asian American, and clings to pipe dreams of a career as a pro basketball player. Blaming genetics for his failure to make the NBA, C-dub lives at home, works a dead-end job, and squirms in the shadow of his older brother, Michael, a doctor and ping pong champion. With a family-run store devoted to all things ping pong and a mom who teaches it at the local Chinese Community Center, the Wangs' entire world revolves around the sport. But when the Wang family livelihood is threatened by a rival ping pong player's attempts to lure the kids away, C-dub begins to take things more seriously. With the National Golden Cock Tournament coming up and an injured Michael unable to defend his title, C-dub must become the player he pretends to be and defend his family's ping pong dynasty. --© IFC Films [More]
Starring: Jimmy Tsai, Andrew Vo, Khary Payton, Jim Lau
Starring: Jimmy Tsai, Andrew Vo, Khary Payton, Jim Lau, Roger Fan, Elizabeth Sung, Javin Reid, Kevin Chung, Peter Paige, Smith Cho, Scott Lowell, Stephnie Weir
Director: Jessica Yu
Director: Jessica Yu
Screenwriter: Jessica Yu, Jimmy Tsai
Producer: Anne Clements, Joan Huang
Composer: Jeff Beal
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for Ping Pong Playa
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Mostly a little shrewder about stereotypes than your typical slacker comedy, deriving its edge from Yu and Tsai's mining of the cultural specificity of Asian-America for laughs Full Review |
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One way to break down cultural walls is assimilation, and that's where Ping Pong Playa has its dubious triumph: it's just about as generic as the next 'loser makes good by coaching kids' comedy...[Blu-ray] Full Review |
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An endless stream of near-misses. Full Review |
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Ace documentarian Jessica Yu's fictional feature debut ... is mostly funny and often cute, but it suffers a bit in comparison to the very similar Foot Fist Way ... Full Review |
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Overall the movie was enjoyable but not amazing. Full Review |
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Gently pokes fun at model minority and athletic stereotypes, but gets repetitive and wears thin before the engaging plot finally kicks into gear. Full Review |
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Charming despite requisite training sequences and a cartoonishly evil opponent. Full Review |
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If you go into Ping Pong Playa' expecting a light, predictable comedy, it would be hard to come out unsatisfied. Full Review |
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Ping Pong Playa falters on formula only occasionally, but otherwise remains a consistently agreeable romp that strikes just the right chord of ironic sentimentally. Full Review |
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Asian-American cinema breaks out of its identity crisis with a comedy that is competitive with the American standard while addressing social and cultural issues particular to minority audiences. Full Review |
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There's no resisting the movie's antic affability or its irreverence, even with Chris's unavoidable progression toward the mature appreciation of his roots. Full Review |
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The movie doesn't take its broad, jokey premise terribly far, but it manages to sustain a goofy-sweet comic energy and offers sly observations about assimilation, sibling rivalry and the art of competitive maternal bragging. Full Review |
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A decidedly lightweight amusement, the first comedy from documentary filmmaker Jessica Yu is the sort of movie that works best if you keep your expectations low. Full Review |
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A mostly amusing, appealing family comedy about going from pretender to contender, in life as well as pingpong. Full Review |
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The result is has a certain silly, kid-friendly charm, and Yu astutely chose to clean up C-Dog's profane language by 'bleeping' the harsher bits with the sound of a bouncing basketball. Full Review |
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Interest in Playa lies in the fact that director Jessica Yu is a documentarian with a daring taste in subjects. Yet in her first non-doc feature, she plays it safe; even the championship showdown feels polite. Full Review |
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Very broad humor and sloppy storytelling pave the way to a requisite Rocky ending. Full Review |
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There's a deeper, touching acknowledgment of braggadocio as persona, how the commodified dissent of hip-hop lends itself to masking insecurities.
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Bright and hilarious, Ping Pong Playa is a so-silly-it's-smart comedy starring Jimmy Tsai, whose uproarious cinematic id, C-dub, is a character I would be happy to watch for many sequels to come. Full Review |
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A fleet-footed, featherweight comedy riddled with cliches, but nonetheless charming and winning. Full Review |
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