That line, but then how the mom looks at him and says he’s his dream… I started bawling cause I can’t see my parents ever looking at me like that when I don’t fit their expectations.
And this is why period pieces from about 2004ish onwards don't work in the same way. Because it doesn't feel like anything has changed in any meaningful way aside from advances in technology...but even then, they're just newer versions of what already existed. Social media can often create the illusion that it has changed but when you immersed in real life, it all feels pretty similar.
Yall have no idea lol. 2000s nostalgia has been trending to alot of gen z kids in tiktok. They really love and are romanticizing the culture, fashion, aesthetic, and music of the that decade that they were too young to experience at the time. They call it y2k aesthetic 😂
As a Taiwanese American who grew up in the Bay Area (Fremont, where this movie was filmed) and spent way too much time on Myspace and UA-cam as a kid (same age/era)... I will definitely need to bring a box of tissues to see this. Lol
Why do you guys call yourself Taiwanese when you're Han Chinese? Did you know there's only 2.3% real Taiwanese in Taiwan left? What you guys are doing is actually stealing indigenous people's identity, that's genocide, you are committing genocide.
I saw this at Sundance and I can't even express just how good this movie is. The trailer is decent but doesn't do justice to how emotionally resonant and funny it is. Can't wait to see it again!
This has to be an auto biography of the great Sean Wang. It includes things he did, things he wish he did and things he wish he never did. Gotta see it.
For some reason, I also think of old Asian American UA-camrs like NigaHiga, Alex Wasabi, Wong Fu productions etc. It'll be a very impactful for Asian Americans in general.
Saw this one at Sundance. One of the absolute best movies of the year! One of the most relatable and tender coming of age stories I’ve seen! I can’t wait for y’all to check this out!
I saw it through Virtual Sundance. Agreed, it’s REALLY well-done! I’m kinda surprised A24 didn’t get this one, since it fits right in their wheelhouse. Even still, I’m excited to see where this one goes!
@@oddynuffdasnowleopard5046 there are definitely some similarities, and the two movies would make a good double feature with each other. One thing this movie has that mid90’s doesn’t is the angle of the Taiwanese-American family, and how the lead kid balances growing up in the late ‘00’s with his culture and living up to what his family expects of him.
It's weird when you see a movie that so accurately portrays your life growing up.... really trips me out because I've been uploading a lot of my old footage from back in the day and then I see this trailer.
"I'm your son, I'm sorry I'm not a bragging right to your friends" I felt that punch in my stomach when I heard those lines. And it's been over a decade.
I like how this is a coming of age story first and foremost, just so happened that the main character is Asian. It doesn’t come off as forced but a genuine American born Taiwanese stories. I can’t wait to watch it 😊
Just saw this movie today, and as an Asian American who grew up in the Bay Area in the early 2000s, this movie was a rollercoaster ride of nostalgia. I loved it!
saw today. the trailer absolutely does not do it justice. such a good movie. it’s constantly funny, heavy and has a big heart. quite perfectly encapsulates growing up as a teenager online
Dìdi should campaign this upcoming awards season of 2025 for Best Picture, Director (Sean Wang), Best Actor (Izaac Wang), Best Supporting Actress (Joan Chen), Original Screenplay, Film Editing & Cinematography for Oscars, Golden Globes, Critics Choice, BAFTA, Indie Spirit & SAG
You hit the nail on the head but I 100% agree cause after shutting out the Asian actors in almost every category except VFX hopefully we can come back strong
With the recent interest in media centering Asian-Americans, it definitely will get looked into for awards thought I'm not sure if it'll get nominations for the big awards. Most I can see this film get nominated for is Original Screenplay and Supporting Actress for Joan Chen.
oh my god that camcorder sound, I haven't heard that in 15 years. everything about this reminds me of my grandma's house in orange county, being with my cousins and watching youtube on the family computer. holy shit i never thought you could capture that feeling.
DIDI and SKYWALKERS (documentary) were my two top favorite films at Sundance this year.. awesome to see both coming to the big screen for us all to enjoy. This is a great film!!!
I am Asian and I grew up as a teen in the late 80s and early 90s...Life was hard being stuck in two worlds. Born in Asia, living in the USA. Not Asian enough but not American enough as well. Life was a little more complicated for me because I grew up with not fitting in American society but also living life surrounded by gangs and violence. What a world. Shocked that I made it out unharmed. But there were close calls that I thought I wouldn't make it out.
Just watched this movie. This movie hit the mark in a very realistic way that I can relate to very strongly like trying to fit in, losing friends, pretending to like things to fit in, not getting along with parents sometimes, regretting not doing certain things when trying to start a relationship which someone. A big thumbs up movie that represented an entire generation so accurately.
This hits as a late 80s born first gen ABC from NYC. I feel we all share these experiences, so watching this trailer immediately made me misty eyed. Also, how nostalgic is that MGMT Kids track, sigh!
I'm also 31 and it feels like the virtual world blew up and went through puberty post-2010. In the 2000s, the internet existed but nobody had smartphones yet and computers were mostly reserved for your parents for work purposes. UA-cam was mostly wholesome and filled with home videos you wanted to share with friends and family. Being an influencer wasn't a job option or a career choice yet. You had no choice but to go outside and do stuff for entertainment. Most importantly, nobody cared about what other people thought back then.
Just came back from watching this. Grew up as a half Asian in San Jose and always went to Fremont and Milpitas. I felt so nostalgic when I saw Golfland!
90's taiwanese american here, this movie kicked my ass. went through about 12 cheap theater napkins. Will bring tissues when i rewatch for the parts I was too teared up to see.
I saw it in January during the Sundance Film Festival. It’s a very good coming-of-age film set during the late 2000s that I found quite relatable as I was around that age at the time.
I'm from Eritrea and I love this beautiful film! the last scene made me cry! Teenagers in particular should see this film, as many as possible!!! The music from "Motion City Soundtrack" is a dream
I just saw this trailer at the movie theater, and I thought it was a dramatized version of the documentary Minding the Gap (2018). It’s a great doc if you haven’t seen it, made by an Asian American guy reflecting back on his teen years in the 2000’s with his skater friends, shooting videos of themselves.
This trailer is bringing back all my nostalgia as a mixed chinese-white American growing up in the Bay Area and starting high school in 2009. I got into skateboarding to fit in and be cool in junior high, and I too was introduced to the vodka in water bottles and weed at an early age. That feeling when I was a kid that I was just a tool for my parents to brag to others about was so real. Parents are usually terrible at closing their mouths and just listening to their child talk about things without judgement.
I'm not asian but I was a 13 year old teen in 2008 like the main character and this looks very relatable. Early youtube, MySpace/Facebook, twilight, the recession….I can't wait to watch this one lol.
Fantastic! Poingnant and totally relatable for anyone who has ever been a teen, a brother, a son, a daughter, a sister or a mother...I highly recommend.
White and Hispanic but grew up in Fremont and graduated high school there in 07. After Watching this trailer I had to look up the time setting since it all felt so familiar. I guessing it was about 08 or 09 and then come to find out it takes place in Fremont As well! I’ll def be seeing this one
Great movie. I was extremely surprised at how Didi interacted with his mother and sister. I'm not Asian, but I thought virtually all first-generation children revered their parents. It is the second generation that becomes Americanized.
movie was a very aggressive form of ptsd for me. too much of it reminded me of a time of life i truly wanted to forget. feeling of being alone as a teen and now feeling very alone as an adult cause of the movie. character too relatable for me it hurt.
I love these type of movies it’s like the vibe makes it feel nostalgic of when I was in 6th grade (I’m a jr in hs) even tho it was in 2019 it’s just like damn the feeling is similar and the whole thing he goes thru except the friends parts and some family issues but over all it brings me back then. Kind of reminds me of mid 90s that movie also had me feeling the same. These movies just always leave me in a way I can’t explain I love it🥲🤧
What I really love about this movie, compared to other coming of age dramas is the narrative focus on Chris' mother. She adds such a heavier layer to Chris' arc and the movie as a whole that I haven't really seen 'Kids', 'Ken Park', 'mid90s' or those kind of films do. Definitely a must watch movie, and easily my film of the year.
A24 has some competition in the Asian-American experience genre now-just kidding! It's fantastic to see more studios exploring more minority stories. It's also great to see Joan Chen still steadily acting and adding another iconic role to her repertoire.
i’m definitely going to see this. living in the bay in the early 2000s is one of my favorites memories that i look back on so fondly. i’m really proud of my hometown and i’m so excited to see a movie all about it 🥺🤍
Omg this looks so good! I went down a rabbit hole trying to find the song playing in the trailer! I can’t believe it was nico Vega! I loved that song sooo much in high school! Thank you for bringing the nostalgia back! Can’t wait to watch the movie!
Holy crap they're actually making 'retro' late 00s movies now. I can feel my life slipping away. 👴
Retro and 2000s being used together now .. ikrrr ..i feel ooollldddddd wtf 😭
Omg my sentiments exactly.
Rip ☠️
Lol didn't think about it that way. I suddenly feel my fleeting youth
life has creeped up on us millenials
“I’m your son. I’m sorry I’m not a bragging right to your friends!”
That quote… cuts a little too deep.
That line hit home 🥲🥲
S A M E
The Asian son struggle
That line, but then how the mom looks at him and says he’s his dream… I started bawling cause I can’t see my parents ever looking at me like that when I don’t fit their expectations.
the feels
2008..... nostalgia........my generation just got old.
And this is why period pieces from about 2004ish onwards don't work in the same way. Because it doesn't feel like anything has changed in any meaningful way aside from advances in technology...but even then, they're just newer versions of what already existed. Social media can often create the illusion that it has changed but when you immersed in real life, it all feels pretty similar.
Yall have no idea lol. 2000s nostalgia has been trending to alot of gen z kids in tiktok. They really love and are romanticizing the culture, fashion, aesthetic, and music of the that decade that they were too young to experience at the time. They call it y2k aesthetic 😂
Same. I feel so old😑
Cmon, we are not too late to be young
I’m 31 I know how you feel
A teen that actually looks like a teen and not a 30-year-old model? Sign me up.
The boy's 16
@@naomichadwick4223 Wow brilliant
@@naomichadwick4223 he's currently 16 but since films like these are filmed a year or so before he's probably like 15 on camera
Creep
@@Lorelaibaylee How am I a creep?
As a Taiwanese American who grew up in the Bay Area (Fremont, where this movie was filmed) and spent way too much time on Myspace and UA-cam as a kid (same age/era)... I will definitely need to bring a box of tissues to see this. Lol
yay fremont
Was gonna say why the background mountain looks so much like mission peak lol (I live in fremont)
Why do you guys call yourself Taiwanese when you're Han Chinese? Did you know there's only 2.3% real Taiwanese in Taiwan left? What you guys are doing is actually stealing indigenous people's identity, that's genocide, you are committing genocide.
Why exactly?
Is this a Hollywood
I saw this at Sundance and I can't even express just how good this movie is. The trailer is decent but doesn't do justice to how emotionally resonant and funny it is. Can't wait to see it again!
ugh can't wait!
There's nothing funny besides I am actually half Asian. "Aye half Asian Chris!!!' 😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
This movie has me sold. The old UA-cam layout alone feels like a lifetime ago.
This has to be an auto biography of the great Sean Wang. It includes things he did, things he wish he did and things he wish he never did. Gotta see it.
Sean Wang masterful writer. Love his style of storytelling
wang wang
For some reason, I also think of old Asian American UA-camrs like NigaHiga, Alex Wasabi, Wong Fu productions etc. It'll be a very impactful for Asian Americans in general.
its a great movie
Niganiga? Wongfu? 😂
Saw this one at Sundance. One of the absolute best movies of the year! One of the most relatable and tender coming of age stories I’ve seen! I can’t wait for y’all to check this out!
I saw it through Virtual Sundance. Agreed, it’s REALLY well-done! I’m kinda surprised A24 didn’t get this one, since it fits right in their wheelhouse. Even still, I’m excited to see where this one goes!
@@heymistercarter. 2:40
@@heymistercarter.A24 had mid90s. Isn't that a little similar to this movie besides the year its set?
@@oddynuffdasnowleopard5046 there are definitely some similarities, and the two movies would make a good double feature with each other. One thing this movie has that mid90’s doesn’t is the angle of the Taiwanese-American family, and how the lead kid balances growing up in the late ‘00’s with his culture and living up to what his family expects of him.
@@heymistercarter. I see. Cant wait to watch this!
It's weird when you see a movie that so accurately portrays your life growing up.... really trips me out because I've been uploading a lot of my old footage from back in the day and then I see this trailer.
Go watch the movie Space Waves
When your childhood appears on a big screen that’s when you know it’s over
we need a cameo from Ryan Higa and KevJumba bro I have tears in my eyes
"how to be emo is the DVD for you!"
That would be random tho
How bout no
Lmao
@@Mistardmuster omG
"I'm your son, I'm sorry I'm not a bragging right to your friends"
I felt that punch in my stomach when I heard those lines. And it's been over a decade.
I like how this is a coming of age story first and foremost, just so happened that the main character is Asian. It doesn’t come off as forced but a genuine American born Taiwanese stories. I can’t wait to watch it 😊
saw this at sundance and it was SO GOOD. def gonna be the next coming of age classic
Just saw this movie today, and as an Asian American who grew up in the Bay Area in the early 2000s, this movie was a rollercoaster ride of nostalgia. I loved it!
I can't wait! I'm born and raised in Milpitas and I heard Golfland is in the movie
I fucking watched the trailer and started crying.
@@gillynova It is, but not sure which location.
Been wanting to watch this again since January. I'm gonna start crying again. Truly special film
Again? It’s already out?
@@b-dub6865 I saw it at Sundance back in January
@@b-dub6865 I saw it at Sundance
@@b-dub6865 I saw it at Sundance
@@b-dub6865 shown at a film festival I’m pretty sure
I did not expect MGMT's Kids to be be the bg music, but that brought me joy.
i was sold on seeing it when i heard Kids
First a trailer for Megalopolis and now this? Film lovers are truly eating tonight.
Nice profile pic
I’m eating Joe fathers nuts😂
Love this film with my heart and soul. Joan Chen, who plays the mother, is terrific in it.
saw today. the trailer absolutely does not do it justice. such a good movie. it’s constantly funny, heavy and has a big heart. quite perfectly encapsulates growing up as a teenager online
Where to watch
@@Atlasosa I saw it at Cinemark Oakridge mall today, but it's at most AMC's and Cinemark's.
@@Atlasosa where to watchhh, i don't live in usa :(
Dìdi should campaign this upcoming awards season of 2025 for Best Picture, Director (Sean Wang), Best Actor (Izaac Wang), Best Supporting Actress (Joan Chen), Original Screenplay, Film Editing & Cinematography for Oscars, Golden Globes, Critics Choice, BAFTA, Indie Spirit & SAG
You hit the nail on the head but I 100% agree cause after shutting out the Asian actors in almost every category except VFX hopefully we can come back strong
@@RodneyDollaryou forget EEAAO exists? Or Parasite?
Let’s be honest. Didi is getting into Best Picture and Joan Chen is likely to win Best Supporting Actress at the 2025 Oscars
Don’t forget original screenplay is also likely
Huh? This looks like a derivative coming of age story. It's not touching the oscars.
With the recent interest in media centering Asian-Americans, it definitely will get looked into for awards thought I'm not sure if it'll get nominations for the big awards. Most I can see this film get nominated for is Original Screenplay and Supporting Actress for Joan Chen.
I’ve seen the film, it’s very good. But I don’t believe it has any Oscars potential.
prolly for writing i dont have much hope. but with EEAAO (same kinda story with daughter growing up) sweeping the Oscars last year - never say never.
oh my god that camcorder sound, I haven't heard that in 15 years. everything about this reminds me of my grandma's house in orange county, being with my cousins and watching youtube on the family computer. holy shit i never thought you could capture that feeling.
DIDI and SKYWALKERS (documentary) were my two top favorite films at Sundance this year.. awesome to see both coming to the big screen for us all to enjoy. This is a great film!!!
I am going to find the smallest most independent theater to watch this in. Cant wait.
I am Asian and I grew up as a teen in the late 80s and early 90s...Life was hard being stuck in two worlds. Born in Asia, living in the USA. Not Asian enough but not American enough as well. Life was a little more complicated for me because I grew up with not fitting in American society but also living life surrounded by gangs and violence. What a world. Shocked that I made it out unharmed. But there were close calls that I thought I wouldn't make it out.
Just watched this movie. This movie hit the mark in a very realistic way that I can relate to very strongly like trying to fit in, losing friends, pretending to like things to fit in, not getting along with parents sometimes, regretting not doing certain things when trying to start a relationship which someone. A big thumbs up movie that represented an entire generation so accurately.
I have friends that worked on this movie!! So excited it's finally coming out
This hits as a late 80s born first gen ABC from NYC. I feel we all share these experiences, so watching this trailer immediately made me misty eyed. Also, how nostalgic is that MGMT Kids track, sigh!
1:30 Real. Kids arent just trophies for you to show off, they are human beings with their own personality, feelings, aspirations, dreams etc.
As 90s kids, this is so relatable growing up in the mid 2000's feels like in the early stage of social media like myspace and early youtube era
I’m 31 and the mid 2000’s were the last simpler times in the world
@@manuelorozco7760 LMAO same i'm 31 too 😂
@@Dxco31 I was intrigued by the setting when I first found about this movie
I'm also 31 and it feels like the virtual world blew up and went through puberty post-2010.
In the 2000s, the internet existed but nobody had smartphones yet and computers were mostly reserved for your parents for work purposes.
UA-cam was mostly wholesome and filled with home videos you wanted to share with friends and family.
Being an influencer wasn't a job option or a career choice yet.
You had no choice but to go outside and do stuff for entertainment.
Most importantly, nobody cared about what other people thought back then.
Holy shit a kid from my school wrote the movie and some of my friends are in it
No one cares
@@MrRobeStern64 dude, I'm literally just hyped for a movie, if you're trying to seem cool, you're really not
@@KaiTheChongyunMain I know I’m not I’m just being honest that no one cares about ur lie ☺️
@@MrRobeStern64seems at least three people care about his life
U know so many people say “oh my friend work on this film” or “I was on set and this actor was so sweet” and nine times out of ten they’re lying 😒
As an Asian American that grew up in the Tri City area circa 2008, it doesn’t get much closer to home than this. Can’t wait for it.
Trailers really give so much away now. I’m glad I watched the movie before the trailer. It was great!
This is going to be a surprise hit at the Oscars I just know it
yeah just like dairy of a wimpy kid because this is exactly what this is except their asian and its rated R
One of the most relatable coming of age movies I've seen.
Just came back from watching this. Grew up as a half Asian in San Jose and always went to Fremont and Milpitas. I felt so nostalgic when I saw Golfland!
Finally, FOCUS is doing it right - we need more films mirroring what's relevant to today's society - I can't wait to watch this!
90's taiwanese american here, this movie kicked my ass. went through about 12 cheap theater napkins. Will bring tissues when i rewatch for the parts I was too teared up to see.
I sobbed through the entire film, literally felt like the director captured my entire childhood
I saw it in January during the Sundance Film Festival.
It’s a very good coming-of-age film set during the late 2000s that I found quite relatable as I was around that age at the time.
I haven’t even seen it and I already know it deserves every accolade imaginable. ❤
That OG YT screencap alone made me shed a tear.
With the title i was expecting a movie about P Diddy scandal....lmao
Joan Chen deserves Best Supporting Actress!
I'm from Eritrea and I love this beautiful film! the last scene made me cry! Teenagers in particular should see this film, as many as possible!!!
The music from "Motion City Soundtrack" is a dream
I feel like this movie might be relatable to me
I just saw this trailer at the movie theater, and I thought it was a dramatized version of the documentary Minding the Gap (2018). It’s a great doc if you haven’t seen it, made by an Asian American guy reflecting back on his teen years in the 2000’s with his skater friends, shooting videos of themselves.
This trailer is bringing back all my nostalgia as a mixed chinese-white American growing up in the Bay Area and starting high school in 2009. I got into skateboarding to fit in and be cool in junior high, and I too was introduced to the vodka in water bottles and weed at an early age. That feeling when I was a kid that I was just a tool for my parents to brag to others about was so real. Parents are usually terrible at closing their mouths and just listening to their child talk about things without judgement.
Amazing film, highly recommend
Whats up Azerzz ill check it out thanks 😎
Will you refund me if I don't like it? Lol
This looks brilliant. Count me in. The way it immediately transported me back to that era.
I love films like this😂😂.... brings me back to my teenage years.🎉🎉😅
I have a good feeling about this film
Loved watching this at online Sundance! Super cool that this was filmed and takes place in Fremont
Every teenager should watch this
I can actually help with there lifes in high school
I'm not asian but I was a 13 year old teen in 2008 like the main character and this looks very relatable. Early youtube, MySpace/Facebook, twilight, the recession….I can't wait to watch this one lol.
This looks great. Brought a tear to my eye in just the trailer.
Wow 2008 was an awesome year as a kid MySpace, AIM, and the UA-cam format with yellow subscribe button 😢I miss those days
Holy shit. I lived this. I can feel myself turning gray.
I cannot wait. This will be my movie of the year. Sorry challengers
The nervous gameeeee 😭👌 My millennial heart!
Haven’t been this stoked for a film in a long time!!
They use the song “kids” in it.. OMG SUCH A GREAT SONG!!!! V bittersweet.
I thought this was a movie about Diddy not Didi 😭😭🙏🙏
asking your parent whether or not theyre ashamed of you hit me like a fucking truck, imma watch this
*I can't believe they filmed this at my school and I didn't even know about this* 😭😭😭
lost my shit when I saw the Caliskatz hoodie and the dixon landing hubba spot. This is gonna be great.
Wong fu productions could’ve made this and I still would watch lol
FREMONT CALIFORNIA ❤️
When the MGMT music started playing i immediately started having flashbacks to Jr HS😭
Damn. Felt like i was in middle school again watching This. Wow. I cried watching the trailer lmfao wtf.
I graduated from middle school in 2008. I remember when UA-cam was new. My parents didn’t let me have a FB account until I was in my 20’s.
“Im sorry im not a bragging right to your friends!” damn.
Fantastic! Poingnant and totally relatable for anyone who has ever been a teen, a brother, a son, a daughter, a sister or a mother...I highly recommend.
White and Hispanic but grew up in Fremont and graduated high school there in 07. After Watching this trailer I had to look up the time setting since it all felt so familiar. I guessing it was about 08 or 09 and then come to find out it takes place in Fremont As well! I’ll def be seeing this one
Yes! It should definitely hit home. It's based in 2008
Honestly can’t wait to watch this and love how it’s filmed in FREMONT ❤
Good for native grown American, as a first generation of Chinese, I saw this kind of things every day, nothing surprises me😊
Great movie. I was extremely surprised at how Didi interacted with his mother and sister. I'm not Asian, but I thought virtually all first-generation children revered their parents. It is the second generation that becomes Americanized.
movie was a very aggressive form of ptsd for me. too much of it reminded me of a time of life i truly wanted to forget. feeling of being alone as a teen and now feeling very alone as an adult cause of the movie. character too relatable for me it hurt.
I was literally going into freshman year in 08'
Just the sound of the AIM at the end sent me into the most nostalgic feeling ever.. 💔😞
Dude…..I grew up in the Fremont Warm Springs area and those scene locations look spot on. This is gonna hit me and my siblings hard when it comes out.
Good use of MGMT at the end. Can't wait to watch this
Can't wait to watch this in the theaters!
😂I’m loving the fact my Asian bro’s and bro-ettes taking over the acting rn
bro-ettes LMAOO
so freaking excited to watch this in July!!
I love these type of movies it’s like the vibe makes it feel nostalgic of when I was in 6th grade (I’m a jr in hs) even tho it was in 2019 it’s just like damn the feeling is similar and the whole thing he goes thru except the friends parts and some family issues but over all it brings me back then. Kind of reminds me of mid 90s that movie also had me feeling the same. These movies just always leave me in a way I can’t explain I love it🥲🤧
it's giving joji's "glimpse of us" music video
We need more really good coming of age movies. I'm 22 rn and i loved boyhood. Seeing this trailer reminded me of that
I’m 31 and I loved Boyhood too. It took me until the near end of the lockdown to sit down and watch Perks Of Being A Wallflower
What I really love about this movie, compared to other coming of age dramas is the narrative focus on Chris' mother.
She adds such a heavier layer to Chris' arc and the movie as a whole that I haven't really seen 'Kids', 'Ken Park', 'mid90s' or those kind of films do.
Definitely a must watch movie, and easily my film of the year.
I loved "Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó", by Sean Wang - can't wait to see this (and great to see one of the grandmothers from his doc back on screen here!)
this movie was fucking amazing and SO relatable to me as a chinese-canadian born in the 90s
Really repping the bay area here - seeing the dixon ledges and the caliskatz gear unlocked some core memories for me from exactly this time.
Much respect to the director and actors. This was a pretty good movie. 🏆
Wow, great trailer. Looking forward to seeing this!
A24 has some competition in the Asian-American experience genre now-just kidding! It's fantastic to see more studios exploring more minority stories. It's also great to see Joan Chen still steadily acting and adding another iconic role to her repertoire.
i’m definitely going to see this. living in the bay in the early 2000s is one of my favorites memories that i look back on so fondly. i’m really proud of my hometown and i’m so excited to see a movie all about it 🥺🤍
Omg I remember when they were looking for casting calls for this movie it looks so good I can’t wait to see this!!
CHILLSSSS
Such a great movie, bravo, I felt like standing and clapping at the end. Thank you✌️
Omg this looks so good! I went down a rabbit hole trying to find the song playing in the trailer! I can’t believe it was nico Vega! I loved that song sooo much in high school! Thank you for bringing the nostalgia back! Can’t wait to watch the movie!
I recognized the track too, but I don't think it's Nico Vega. I'll let you know when I figure out who it is.
It’s Kids by MGMT. Had to look up too, this used to be in my playlist way back lol
@@elaifajardo9747yesssss thank you for this .. i was scouring the comments for the song !! MGMT of course !
@@elaifajardo9747 The author and I were referring to the first song that plays, not the one by MGMT.
The first song is Nico Vega - Gravity
Yoo I've actually been waiting for this trailer to drop since I heard about it debuting in Sundance! Can't wait to watch this