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Meet the Patels

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 28min
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7,1/10
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Ravi Patel in Meet the Patels (2014)
MEET THE PATELS is a laugh-out-loud real life romantic comedy about Ravi Patel, an almost-30-year-old Indian-American who enters a love triangle between the woman of his dreams - and his parents.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn Indian-American man who is about to turn 30 gets help from his parents and extended family to start looking for a wife in the traditional Indian way.An Indian-American man who is about to turn 30 gets help from his parents and extended family to start looking for a wife in the traditional Indian way.An Indian-American man who is about to turn 30 gets help from his parents and extended family to start looking for a wife in the traditional Indian way.

  • Réalisation
    • Geeta Vasant Patel
    • Ravi Patel
  • Scénario
    • Matthew Hamachek
    • Billy McMillin
    • Geeta Vasant Patel
  • Casting principal
    • Ravi Patel
    • Geeta Vasant Patel
    • Champa V. Patel
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    3,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
      • Ravi Patel
    • Scénario
      • Matthew Hamachek
      • Billy McMillin
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
    • Casting principal
      • Ravi Patel
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
      • Champa V. Patel
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

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    Parents Set Up Ravi At Wedding
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    Parents Set Up Ravi At Wedding
    Parents Set Up Ravi At Wedding
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    Parents Set Up Ravi At Wedding
    Getting Ready For The Convention
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    Getting Ready For The Convention
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    Meet The Patels: Speed Dating At The Convention
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    Meet The Patels: Speed Dating At The Convention
    Meet The Patels: Parents Set Up Ravi At A Wedding
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    Meet The Patels: Parents Set Up Ravi At A Wedding

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    Rôles principaux79

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    Ravi Patel
    Ravi Patel
    • Self
    • (as Ravi V. Patel)
    Geeta Vasant Patel
    Geeta Vasant Patel
    • Self
    • (as Geeta V. Patel)
    Champa V. Patel
    • Self
    Vasant K. Patel
    • Self
    Audrey Wauchope
    Audrey Wauchope
    • Self
    • (as Audrey Alison Wauchope)
    Chandar Abboy
    • Self
    Chirag Patel
    Chirag Patel
    • Self
    Renita Abboy
    • Self
    Rali Amin
    • Self
    Sunkrish Bala
    Sunkrish Bala
    • Self
    Ankur Desai
    • Self
    Chirag Desai
    • Self
    Amisha Desai
    • Self
    Paresh Desai
    • Self
    Jyotsna Desai
    • Self
    Shivani Fatania
    • Self
    Josh Greenbaum
    Josh Greenbaum
    • Self
    Julianna Guill
    Julianna Guill
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
      • Ravi Patel
    • Scénario
      • Matthew Hamachek
      • Billy McMillin
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
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    Avis des utilisateurs27

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    7mandybethsee

    Totally Relatable

    People pleasing, indecisiveness, general inexperience, a little un-savvy--and caught in a very strict, very traditional, but no longer quite functional system--omg. This movie in so many ways relates to my experience as a white girl in the American South, uber Christian.

    Sure, it would be great if this kid knew himself more, was sure of what he wanted, and went after it tenaciously. But he is evolving slowly. With evolving "rules." I want to believe he'll get there. I want to believe we'll all get wherever it is we really want to go. In the meantime, I appreciated getting to know him, his family, and his dual cultures, and I enjoyed being along for a very relatable ride.

    It's amazing how well this thing was edited, and how well it came together. Even though the footage was rough, the film was fun to watch.
    7paul-allaer

    Light-hearted look at the Indian-American community dating scene

    "Meet the Patels" (2014 release; 88 min.) brings the story of Ravi Patel (TV actor best known for his work in Past Lives , and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and his quest for the perfect mate. As the movie opens, we see an animated sequence in which Ravi is telling us what's been going on. We then go back 2 years, when he and his parents and sister go on a family vacation to India. And that it is a "family" vacation becomes all too clear as it turns out in his dad's home village of Gujarat, most people are names Patel. Eventually Ravi decides to try the matchmaking skills of his parents (who themselves married in an arranged wedding). Will Ravi find his perfect mate? To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this movie is a labor of love for Ravi and his sister Geeta Patel, who co-directed. With little or no budget, they film the dating adventures or Ravi for over 2 years. And where the camera failed to capture an important moment it is filled in by a surprisingly charming animation. Did I tell you that the Patel parents are in the movie? "Almost 30, never married: Code Red!" is how Ravi describes himself. His dad came to the US in 1967, and obviously has done very well for himself. He is also a doting dad, always ready, willing and able to give advice to his kids, whether they want it or not. There are plenty of hilarious scenes in the first half of the movie, to the obvious enjoyment of the theater audience. The second half of the movie is not so much laugh-out-loud funny, but more a reflection on the importance of family. Please note: you do NOT have to be Indian or Indian-American to enjoy this movie (I am not). There is a surprising amount of great music placement throughout the film, including MIA, Hot Chocolate, Soup Purpose, and many others. This movie was first released at the 2014 Los Angeles Film festival. No idea why this has been sitting on the shelves for over a year before finally getting released in theaters...

    "Meet the Patels" opened this weekend out of the blue at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati without any pre-release advertising or hype. I love a good documentary, and so I checked it out. The early evening screening where I saw this at was attended much better than I had anticipated, and I should point out that there were quite a few from the Indian community here in Cincinnati. This is a light-hearted documentary that flew by in no time. If you like documentaries or a glimpse at the dating scene in the Indian-American community, you cannot go wrong with this. "Meet the Patels" is worth checking out!
    10steven-leibson

    Meet the Patels: Love, Life, Marriage Indian Style in America—a Documentary Comedy

    Ravi Patel—LA-based actor and director—is in crisis. He's nearly 30 years old and not married. His parents, who emigrated from India when they were young, make it clear to him that his first priority in his present life is to get married and preferably to another Patel. This starts the first of many in-movie explanations to help those of us who aren't from India understand that country's marriage customs. Nearly everyone from a certain part of India is named Patel and they're all related but they're now far removed. (Sort of like the "Smiths.") It's a super-enormous extended family with platinum-level familial rights that Patels around the world well understand.

    Ravi's problem is that he's not sure he wants to marry a Patel from India. He was born and grew up in the US and he has different expectations. Yet his upbringing and culture call to him. Part of him wants to be traditional. Part of him does not. He's stuck in the middle and the parents are impatient. Very impatient.

    This film documents a real year in Ravi Patel's life and follows him as he seeks a marriage partner in the traditional Indian way, modified by American cultural tones. His parents work very hard to find him a mate using the international Patel underground, which includes the extended Patel family of aunts, uncles, and cousins; biographies of available mates not necessarily written by the candidates themselves; and an annual Patel Matrimonial Convention created to help young Patels meet as many marriage candidates as possible in the shortest possible time. Ravi even flies cross country tracking down possible mates.

    Although it's a documentary, this is a truly funny movie with a lot of heart. The parents want what they think is best for Ravi and Ravi wants to please his parents and fit in with the extended Patel family. There are many funny scenes as this year-long quest unfolds and there are humor-laden extenuating circumstances as well. Two of these:

    1. Ravi's older sister Geeta is the cinematographer and she happens to live with Ravi in LA. She's not married either.

    2. Ravi has a girlfriend of two years that he's broken up with just before the movie starts. She's a pale redhead and the parents do not know about her.

    Do not get the idea that this movie is strictly for people whose heritage traces to India. Every young adult in America is having trouble finding a mate, Internet or no Internet. These situations and the humor transcend any one culture. This is a truly heartwarming film for anyone looking to find someone to go through life with. It is well worth seeing. It opens in three cities on September 11 and then more widely a week later.

    We saw this movie through the San Jose Camera Cinema Club, which will be starting its 20th season this fall.
    7subxerogravity

    Nice family oriented romantic comedy!!

    It's a documentary, but at the same time the narrative does not act as one.

    Ravi is feeling the pressure of being a about to turn 30 year old Indian-American man, who as far as his parents are concern has never even been on a date, cause he hid his 2 year relationship with a white American girl from them. After Ravi breaks up with her he attempts to give Indian culture style dating a try to please the very large family that thinks he should be married with kids by now.

    It's a hysterical look at how cultures differ, but at the core stay the same, as Ravi deals with parents who feel that his happiness would be with the perfect Indian wife, his struggle with being both culturally Indian and American, and his annoying older sister, Geeta who thought it would be a good idea to document his turmoil.

    It is one of the best comedies I have seen. Through her brother, Geeta attempts to document how Indian dating culture is different from American culture, Yet what she accomplished was creating a narrative that's relatable down to the core.

    It'a a fun comedy, every minute was enjoyable, it was funny throughout.
    7Hellmant

    I love performance art!

    'MEET THE PATELS': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A comedic documentary flick; about an Indian-American actor, who's been single most of his life, that agrees to allow his traditional parents, to set him up with a potential bride (on a trip to India). The film was directed by Ravi Patel (who also stars in the movie), and his sister Geeta. Geeta also filmed most of the documentary, in really poor quality video, and her footage is mixed with comedic animated sequences too (explaining unfilmed plot points). The film is interesting, and funny; it also has a great leading man performance, in Ravi Patel.

    Ravi Patel is a 29-year-old actor; who's played a lot of clichéd Indian-American 'bit parts' (in many movies). He's been single most of his life, and just broke up with his first girlfriend (Audrey Wauchope); due to a fear his parents wouldn't accept her (Audrey is an American redhead). On a trip with his family to India, he decides to allow his parents (Vasant and Chapa), to set him up with an Indian girl; in the traditional Indian family way. The film examines the concept of arranged couples, while Ravi's sister (Geeta) films the whole thing (she's also been single most of her life).

    The movie is interesting, in a very comedic (but informative) way. It's also extremely personal at times; and Ravi Patel is very funny, and charming. I enjoyed the movie, quite a bit, but it's a little hard for me to believe it's all completely genuine. Like a lot of modern documentary films, the movie seems more like really creative performance art; than like watching real people (acting completely genuine), in completely real situations (it seems at least partially staged). But I love performance art, I practice it a lot myself; and I love entertaining documentary flicks, like this, too.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 septembre 2015 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Goudjerati
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Знайомтесь: сімейство Пател
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Four in a Billion Pictures
      • Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)
      • Chicken And Egg Pictures
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      • 1 700 681 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 72 180 $US
      • 13 sept. 2015
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