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Asian Persuasion

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
212
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Dante Basco, Paolo Montalban, KC Concepcion, Kevin Kreider, and Jhett Tolentino in Asian Persuasion (2023)
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An underachiever comes up with an outlandish plan to avoid alimony obligations to his fashion executive ex-wife.An underachiever comes up with an outlandish plan to avoid alimony obligations to his fashion executive ex-wife.An underachiever comes up with an outlandish plan to avoid alimony obligations to his fashion executive ex-wife.

  • Director
    • Jhett Tolentino
  • Writer
    • Mike Ang
  • Stars
    • Scarlett Sher
    • Dante Basco
    • Geneva Carr
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    212
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jhett Tolentino
    • Writer
      • Mike Ang
    • Stars
      • Scarlett Sher
      • Dante Basco
      • Geneva Carr
    • 36User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Scarlett Sher
    Scarlett Sher
    • Sam
    Dante Basco
    Dante Basco
    • Mickey de los Santos
    Geneva Carr
    Geneva Carr
    • Helene Dubois
    Paolo Montalban
    Paolo Montalban
    • Lee-Kwan Prince
    Jonah Falcon
    • Background
    Yam Concepcion
    Yam Concepcion
    • Krystal
    Ami Sheth
    Ami Sheth
    • Amisha
    Seth Fuentes
    Seth Fuentes
    • Background
    David Chan
    David Chan
    • Background
    Kevin Kreider
    Kevin Kreider
    • Caspian Jang
    Celia Au
    Celia Au
    • Lisa
    Mairin Lee
    Mairin Lee
    • Nadia
    Marc delaCruz
    Marc delaCruz
    • Romy
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    MeeWha Alana Lee
    MeeWha Alana Lee
    • Background
    Allen Enlow
    Allen Enlow
    • Background
    Tony Labrusca
    Tony Labrusca
    • Allen
    Nancy Ellen Shore
    Nancy Ellen Shore
    • Background
    • Director
      • Jhett Tolentino
    • Writer
      • Mike Ang
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    7funkatrina

    Relatable!

    I honestly didn't expect to feel so seen by a rom-com. Each of the characters was relatable, and my husband and I caught ourselves laughing in between jokes bc we've experienced people like this in real life. It's more than a rom-com. It's a fresh take on being a FilAm, and I highly encourage everyone to watch this film.

    I appreciate that this didn't punch down on any female characters. It's a relief to not see women portrayed as shrill or mean-spirited. As a Filipina, It's refreshing. Bonus points for not making the Filipino accent the center of the humor. It's a tired trope, and I'm glad that it was nowhere to be found here.
    DanP1224

    NOTEWORTHY

    Romantic comedies have been around forever, so what can any screenwriter or director do that hasn't already been done? Generally, not much is needed because audiences that want to see the "boy meets girl" storyline are already in for a predictable ride. Asian Persuasion does take the genre in some different directions and results in a fairly satisfying experience for fans even though the set up suggests it might be anything but a romantic story.

    Dante Basco stars as Mickey who, at the beginning of the film, faces alimony and child support payments to his ex-wife Avery that is more than the small coffee shop owner can handle. Mickey hatches a scheme with his best friend Caspian to set up a dating profile for Avery to get her married off so that he doesn't have to make his payments. This, of course, sounds like a preposterous scheme that could never work until they find an attractive but awkward guy to go along with the plan. It's a big ask but the guy is completely willing AND he quickly falls for Avery. She also falls for him. Improbable right?! Yes, but there is something endearing about some of these characters that keeps the narrative trajectory if not believable than fun to ride along with.

    There are a few ridiculous and very silly scenes that attempt to take the comedy in a screwball direction that never really takes flight. One of these includes some silliness with a woman and her seemingly easy to fall off wooden leg. Old time-y physical comedy and somewhat amusing, but the situation feels a bit out of place as the film offers better allusions to earlier works. Examples include homages to Woody Allen's museum scene in Manhattan and the classic romance found in Oscar-winner Casablanca. The soundtrack features a host of independent pop music and a whimsical score reminiscent of that which is used so effectively in Alexander Payne's Election with Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon. Screenwriter Mike Ang also borrows and updates the Cyrano/Roxanne plot device by having Mickey feed lines to Avery's suitor via earbuds to help win her over. There are also the usual romantic comedy montages appearing more than once.

    The diversity of the cast and creative team behind the film is also worthy of note. Mickey is a Filipino American who casually embraces his roots in his coffee shop and Caspian is a Korean American who dates a woman from Eastern Europe. There's not a lot of other specific cultural references throughout the film but it does suggest that romance (and divorce) in film comedies can be relevant to other communities besides those traditionally marketed to white populations.

    While the acting is mostly very good there are a few scenes that could have used a few more takes to make them more convincing. Similarly, while the cinematography is quite good, there are a few darker scenes that needed more color correction as there is noticeable over-emphasis on reds and yellows that throw off the overall balance of the film's look.

    Narratively, there are a few flashbacks that arrive unannounced which are to provide a sense of Mickey and Avery's early life together. The problem is that not enough time is spent on why the couple divorced so young. Later there is a plot twist or two that change the direction of the plot into something a bit more traditionally rom com-like but these come rapidly and don't always feel earned.

    Still, I think there is an audience for this type of light film which doesn't get made often enough today. One can sit back and enjoy the romantic/comic proceedings and feel pretty good at the end.
    7pkhkgdqv

    Early Christmas present

    Without giving the movie away, I can only share that the movie is akin to "Friends with Benefits" and those series of teen movies from the early 2000s but without sex scenes though. I'm talking about how you would feel at the end of the movie. After laughing your ass off and enjoying yourself - by yourself or with the company of friends.

    It's a feel good movie about Asians Americans but not so heavy on the Asian cultures. Everyone can relate to this honest movie about "making it" career-wise.

    On a separate note, I'm so proud of all those involved In making this film happen - in the midst of a pandemic. Major brava/o to all!
    7RCS1205

    'Asian Persuasion' Need to be More Persuasive

    Asian Persuasion' at times feels dated with its dialogue, but still allows the audience to enjoy a popcorn rom-com.

    'Asian Persuasion' has a lot of potential but doesn't fully live up to it. Directed by Grammy and Tony Award-winner Jhett Tolentino, and starring Dante Basco-yes, Rufio from *Hook*-and KC Concepcion, the film is packed with talent. With a budget of around $2 million, it's a truly independent film, and for what it had to work with, it does some impressive things, particularly in its efforts to showcase a wide cultural representation. The film boasts characters and influences from 21 Central and East Asian countries, including China, Japan, India, Vietnam, South Korea, and many others. That's a pretty significant accomplishment, and it adds an extra layer of depth to the film's story.

    However, while the intention to blend romance, humor, and drama is clear, the execution leaves a bit to be desired. The plot feels somewhat convoluted and outdated, with moments of forced humor and dialogue that could have used more refinement. The premise itself-about a lovable underachiever scheming to avoid paying alimony to his fashion-executive ex-wife-has a lot of potential, but the way the story unfolds sometimes feels a bit too predictable or contrived. The pacing also slows down at times, making it hard to stay fully invested.

    What really keeps 'Asian Persuasion' from completely missing the mark, though, is the performances. Basco brings his signature charm and comedic timing, delivering some genuinely funny moments, while Concepcion adds warmth to her role. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and they really do their best to bring depth to their characters, elevating the film in ways that the script sometimes doesn't. Their performances are a big part of why the movie remains watchable and enjoyable, even if the rest of the film doesn't quite hit all the right notes.

    Another highlight of the film is the cultural exploration. The film does a great job at bringing in various Asian cultures, traditions, and perspectives into the narrative allowing it to be organic instead of being the primary focal point.

    'Asian Persuasion'open in Los Angeles, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, Toronto, Honolulu, and Washington D. C. on March 21, 2025, followed by a VOD, digital releasee on May 27, 2025.
    8reneelamwhiteman

    So Entertaining

    This is a cute rom com that put a smile on my face! The cast is fresh and dynamic, especially the little girl that played Avery's daughter. She always had the perfect timing and expression. I loved that it was set in New York City and how everything was so recognizable to me. The director, Jhett Tolentino shows how talented he is, in his directorial debut. He certainly creates beautiful scenes. I'm looking forward to seeing more from him. The cast had a nice chemistry with one another. You can tell they worked well together. It's also refreshing to see so many talented Asian people working on the same film. Kudos to the cast and crew!

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2023 (Philippines)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jhett Tolentino Productions
      • Planet X Studios
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      • $4,802
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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