Red Doors
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Directed by | Georgia Lee |
Produced by | Georgia Lee Mia Riverton Jane Chen |
Written by | Georgia Lee |
Starring | Tzi Ma Jacqueline Kim Elaine Kao Kathy Shao-Lin Lee Freda Foh Shen Mia Riverton |
Release date(s) | 8 September 2006 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Red Doors is a 2006 American movie directed by Georgia Lee. The independent film features a Chinese American family.
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[edit] Plot
The tagline of the film is "Red doors bring good luck. The Wongs need all they can get."[1] Red Doors tells the story of the Wongs, a bizarrely dysfunctional Chinese-American family living in the New York suburbs. Ed Wong (Tzi Ma) has just retired and plots to escape his mundane life. However, the tumultuous, madcap lives of his three rebellious daughters change his plans.
Samantha (Jacqueline Kim), the eldest daughter, is a tough New York businesswoman engaged to a prominent young man (Jayce Bartok). Festering beneath her controlled surface, however, is a deep-rooted resentment for being pushed onto the straight and narrow path. As she nears her thirtieth birthday, Samantha begins to reevaluate her career and love life. When she runs into an old high school flame (Rossif Sutherland) during a visit to her hometown, Samantha is thrust into a soul-searching journey that compels her to reexamine how she has lived her life until now.
Julie (Elaine Kao), the shy middle sister, is a fourth-year medical student whose only social outlet is her weekly ballroom dance class. Julie has always been the quiet center of the Wong family storm. However, Julie’s world is turned upside down when she meets Mia Scarlett (Mia Riverton), a movie star researching her next role at the hospital, who sets Julie’s heart aflame. While Julie grapples with the difficulties of dating a celebrity, she also tries to keep her own family from falling apart.
Katie (Kathy Shao-Lin Lee), the youngest sister, is a disaffected high school senior who engages in an elaborate prank war with Simon (Sebastian Stan), her longtime neighbor and nemesis. While the pranks start out innocuously, the incidents rapidly escalate to dangerous proportions until the two finally discover their own peculiar brand of emotional connection.
Before Ed disappears, he decides to re-visit his history through old VHS footage of the Wong family (the director’s own home video footage). The stark contrast between the happier past and the colder reality of the present compel Ed to leave home. Yet, while the Wongs may no longer be able to verbally express their feelings, Ed and the daughters learn to communicate again through the stories and images from the past.
The plot follows the stories of each member of the family.
[edit] Characters and cast
Role | Actor | Notes |
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Samantha Wong | Jacqueline Kim | oldest daughter, engaged to be married |
Julie Wong | Elaine Kao | middle daughter, medical student |
Katie Wong | Kathy Shao-Lin Lee | youngest daughter, in senior year of high school |
Ed Wong | Tzi Ma | father, suicidal |
May-Li Wong | Freda Foh Shen | mother |
Mark | Jayce Bartok | Samantha's fiancé |
Alex | Rossif Sutherland | musician, ex-boyfriend of Samantha |
Mia Scarlett | Mia Riverton | TV and film actress, dating Julie |
Simon | Sebastian Stan | involved in prank war with Katie |
[edit] Awards
- Best Narrative Feature Award in the NY, NY Competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, 2005
- Special Jury Award for Ensemble Acting at CineVegas
- Audience Award at Outfest
- Grand Jury Award for Screenwriting at Outfest
[edit] External links
- Red Doors at the Internet Movie Database
- Official site
- Red Doors profile on MySpace
- Red Doors on the Red Carpet, UCLA Asia Institute, includes transcript with actors
- Review of Red Doors, AfterEllen.com