More of a promo than anything else: it sells us on the concept of Yao Ming, but has next to nothing to say about him.
The Year of the Yao (2005)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:21
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: This sports bio documentary is given a few fresh angles, including culture clash issues, and the friendship that develops between Yao and his interpreter.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some mild language.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:2005
Synopsis: This documentary tells a unique story of Eastern and Western cultures merging within the world of professional basketball. Yao Ming, the seven-feet-six-inches-tall athlete who is a star in his... This documentary tells a unique story of Eastern and Western cultures merging within the world of professional basketball. Yao Ming, the seven-feet-six-inches-tall athlete who is a star in his native China, was the first pick of the Houston Rockets for the 2002-2003 NBA draft. Feeling pressure from his Chinese audience to succeed in the US, while simultaneously facing the scrutiny of the American basketball establishment, Yao meets significant challenges during his first year in the NBA. Narrated by Yao's 28-year-old interpreter, Colin Pine, the film shows how Yao and Colin navigate the turbulent ups and downs of American-style celebrity. Meanwhile, Colin also struggles with the complexity of translating NBA terminology into Mandarin Chinese. Despite frustrating setbacks and missteps, both Yao and Colin handle their new environments with aplomb and humor. Learning as they go, both become highly competent at what they do, finding ways to help each other. As a result, THE YEAR OF THE YAO is not only about basketball, it is also about the strong friendship that develops between these two strangers from totally different corners of the world. [More]
Starring: Shaquille O'Neal, Yao Ming
Starring: Shaquille O'Neal, Yao Ming
Director: James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
Director: James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
Studio: Fine Line Features
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Mar 14, 2006
Reviews for The Year of the Yao
Win or lose, in an era of sports idols as rock stars, Yao is a breath of fresh air.
One expects it to be a feel-good, emphasize-the-positive kind of movie, and it is. But there are several other fascinating angles to be found here.
You don't have to be a hoops fanatic, or even a sports aficionado of any sort, to enjoy The Year of the Yao, slickly entertaining docu.
A skillful and winning piece of honest booster portraiture directed by James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo.
. . . a study of culture clashes, the globalization of sports, and most of all the friendship of two guys thrown together by a wise Fate.
a puff piece with the sole intention of glorifying Houston Rockets’ center Yao Ming
Fashioned with all the objectivity and insight of a promotional special on NBA TV.
Essentially a fluff job, designed to build a myth around their new icon, while leaving more sensitive issues like race, politics and money sitting on the bench.
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