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Jeannette of the Times didn't like it

Posted by Awe-d-o-file on June 18, 2019 at 16:15:47:

I was leary myself and didn't read her review until after.

It's Ali Wongs film in which she also gets a writing credit "Always be my Maybe". After wasting my time watching the other new on Netflix Sandler/Anniston turd I was more leary.

Guess what? It's pretty good. It had far less cliche crap than the Sandler film.

Actually as I write this I'm saying to myself how low is the bar or have I put the bar for modern Hollywood?

You know, I'm overthinking it. It was worth watching. It is/was a new perspective. Just different enough from the Hollywood formula.

It's also different in that it's an Asian-American film. Written by Asian-Americans.

If you watch you'll see the difference and that it's a nice change.

It's also Wongs first real movie role and it's the lead. She did well. Her other work was mostly TV and voice over in animated films or bit parts.

Is it 100% Hollywood cliche free? No, but it's good. Watch it and let me know what you think.