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Interior Chinatown

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
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IMDb RATING
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Interior Chinatown (2024)
The story of an Asian-American actor struggling against clichéd roles and stereotypes, both at work and in his personal life.
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Cop DramaCrimeDrama

Background actor Willis Wu witnesses a crime in Chinatown while working on a TV show. As he investigates, he unravels a criminal web and experiences life in the spotlight he had dreamed of.Background actor Willis Wu witnesses a crime in Chinatown while working on a TV show. As he investigates, he unravels a criminal web and experiences life in the spotlight he had dreamed of.Background actor Willis Wu witnesses a crime in Chinatown while working on a TV show. As he investigates, he unravels a criminal web and experiences life in the spotlight he had dreamed of.

  • Stars
    • Jimmy O. Yang
    • Ronny Chieng
    • Chloe Bennet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,465
    290
    • Stars
      • Jimmy O. Yang
      • Ronny Chieng
      • Chloe Bennet
    • 44User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Episodes10

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    Interior Chinatown: Season 1
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    Interior Chinatown: Season 1
    Interior Chinatown: Season 1
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    Interior Chinatown: Season 1
    Interior Chinatown (Australia)
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    Jimmy O. Yang
    Jimmy O. Yang
    • Willis Wu
    • 2024
    Ronny Chieng
    Ronny Chieng
    • Fatty Choi
    • 2024
    Chloe Bennet
    Chloe Bennet
    • Lana Lee
    • 2024
    Sullivan Jones
    Sullivan Jones
    • Miles Turner
    • 2024
    Lisa Gilroy
    Lisa Gilroy
    • Sarah Green
    • 2024
    Archie Kao
    Archie Kao
    • Uncle Wong…
    • 2024
    Diana Lin
    Diana Lin
    • Lily Wu
    • 2024
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Joe Wu
    • 2024
    Annie Chang
    Annie Chang
    • Audrey Chan
    • 2024
    Chau Long
    Chau Long
    • Carl
    • 2024
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Betty Chan
    • 2024
    Chris Pang
    Chris Pang
    • Jonathan Wu
    • 2024
    Michael Harney
    Michael Harney
    • Chief Walden
    • 2024
    Allan McLeod
    Allan McLeod
    • Desk Sergeant Felix
    • 2024
    Marlon Young
    Marlon Young
    • Randall the Janitor
    • 2024
    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Detective Brendan Carrey
    • 2024
    Titus Lam
    Titus Lam
    • Violinist
    • 2024
    Spencer Neville
    Spencer Neville
    • Detective Aidan McDonough
    • 2024
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    User reviews44

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    9mojorecords

    Extremely entertaining

    It's tough to describe this show, which is probably why I feel like all the descriptions that I've read don't quite seem to fit. The way it plays with its premise, it's rather ambiguous as to how the "show within the show" really works: there's reality mixed with television, seriousness mixed with absurdity. The lines are often blurred, which is a strength. It can be a little confusing, but it's one of those premises where sometimes you just have to stop trying to overthink and enjoy it for what it is. They do a good job of easing into the concept and keeping the logic consistent. The writing is very good, the humor is abundant, and the acting is great. This is a great cast, and no character goes to waste. Good pacing, good direction. The episodes fly by. I can see why this might not be for some, but for me it's one of the best new shows I've seen in a long time.
    10pdrjdrmy

    What if life is just a B-list cop show....

    What if life is just a B-list cop show, and everyone is stuck playing ridiculous side characters?

    Sure, it's weird. But it's the kind of weird that makes you go, "Am I laughing? Crying? Having an existential crisis?" Yes. The answer is yes. Interior Chinatown is like watching your favorite show while eating spicy noodles-you're amused, slightly overwhelmed, and maybe questioning your life choices.

    If you like shows that are unapologetically weird, self-aware, and make you laugh while sneaking in existential punches to the gut, this is it. Just don't expect it to make sense in a traditional way-it's a kung fu fever dream.
    seemingly_reel

    Nice Potential, Uneven Writing, Heavy Handed Satire

    Within one episode I usually know whether I'm going to stick with a show. "Interior Chinatown" is different. After watching 2 episodes, the jury's still out. So, what is this show about? The themes (so far) appear to be: what happens when we become personally defeated, how to offer support to others, and discovering our life's purpose and potential. This highly stylized show is a blend of fantasy, satirical comics, and slick Hollywood sets. The combo will work for some viewers. For others, it will be a sensory overload. Does this show overreach to impress and seduce the viewer? You be the judge.

    First, some positives: outstanding set design and lighting. The quirky, effective music sets the tone. Overall the cast is apt, but several characterizations fall flat, primarily due to the direction. My favorite characters are Jimmy O. Yang as Willis (the central role), his buddy Fatty (Ronny Chieng), and Jimmy's dad (Tzi Ma).

    One major drawback for me: the writing is uneven. There are some genuinely funny moments, but certain scenes go overboard with the physical gags. One example is when Willis attempts to enter a building... it drags on for way too long.

    A few minor elements are dissuading: the amount of stuff jammed into the darkened homes of several Chinese characters is ridiculous. So they look like hoarders, just because they live in an older, cramped building in a sketchy area of town? Give me a break! Next: the heavy cosmetics on the lead detective (played by Lisa Gilroy) is too perfectly applied, which overplays the stereotype of typically attractive females in detective shows.
    7alx_files

    Pretty good and unique! Still watching..

    Really happy to see Chloe Bennet again! Which is why I'm watching this. She is so awesome and gorgeous! She has such a great onscreen presence and charisma that really shows in her acting, and the roles she takes.

    I've enjoyed all the episodes so far. I'm on episode 8 and it's gots its faults, but whatever, I'm sure I'll enjoy the rest of it.

    I like the different atmosphere this show brings. The comedy from each of the characters has definitely pulled me in. It's a little wonky, and you're trying to figure what's really going on, but in a good, unique way.

    Really hope for success with the show, with more seasons to come.
    8watchnrant

    Interior Chinatown: A Sharp Satire That Challenges Stereotypes and Forces Self-Reflection

    Interior Chinatown is a brilliant yet understated reflection of the world-a mirror that exposes how society often judges people by their covers. The show captures this poignantly with the scene where Willis Wu can't get into the police precinct until he proves his worth by delivering food. It's a powerful metaphor: sometimes, if you don't fit the mold, you have to prove your value in the most degrading or unexpected ways just to get a foot in the door. The locked precinct doors represent barriers faced by those who don't match the "majority's" idea of what's acceptable or valuable.

    While the series centers on the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community and the stereotypical roles Hollywood has long relegated them to-background extras, kung fu fighters-it forces viewers to confront bigger questions. It makes you ask: Am I complicit in perpetuating these stereotypes? Am I limiting others-or even myself-by what I assume is their worth? It's not just about API representation; it's about how society as a whole undervalues anyone who doesn't fit neatly into its preferred narrative.

    The show can feel confusing if you don't grasp its satirical lens upfront. But for me, knowing the context of Charles Yu's original book helped it click. The production team does an incredible job balancing satire with sincerity, blurring the line between real life and the exaggerated Hollywood "procedural" format. They cleverly use contrasting visuals and distinct camera work to draw you into different headspaces-Hollywood's glossy expectations versus the grittier reality of life.

    Chloe Bennet's involvement (real name Chloe Wang) ties into the show's themes on a deeply personal level. She famously changed her last name to navigate Hollywood, caught in the impossible middle ground of not being "Asian enough" or "white enough" for casting directors. It's a decision that sparks debate-was it an act of survival, assimilation, or betrayal? But for Bennett, it was about carving a space for herself to pursue her dreams.

    This theme echoes in one of the show's most poignant scenes, where Lana is told, "You will never completely understand. You're mixed." It's a crushing acknowledgment of the barriers that persist, even when you're trying to bridge divides. Lana's story highlights how identity can be both a strength and an obstacle, and the line serves as a painful reminder of the walls society creates-externally and internally.

    Interior Chinatown doesn't just ask us to look at the system; it forces us to examine ourselves. Whether it's Willis Wu at the precinct door or Lana trying to connect in a world that sees her as neither this nor that, the show unflinchingly portrays the struggle to belong. And as viewers, it challenges us to question our role in those struggles: Are we helping to dismantle the barriers, or are we quietly reinforcing them?

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      Early in the series, Willis (Jimmy O. Yang), Fatty (Ronny Chieng), and Carl (Chau Long) see Detective Lana Lee (Chloe Bennet) on TV and debate her possible ethnicity: Carl declares, "she looks Thai," while Fatty argues, "Dude, she's clearly Korean. Know your Asians." In fact, Bennet is the child of a white mother and a Chinese father. Earlier in her acting career she changed her last name from Wang to Bennet (her father's first name) after encountering casting agents who said they were unable to cast her as Asian or Asian American characters, but her name precluded her consideration for white characters either.

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Watch Interior Chinatown on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 內景唐人街
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • 20th Television
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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