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Adultolescence

  • 2011
  • 1h 35m
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8.1/10
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Adultolescence (2011)
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LEA, a young Chinese-American woman, once disowned by her immigrant mother and now struggling to make peace, goes through a painful, sometimes comedic, journey that has her teetering between... Read allLEA, a young Chinese-American woman, once disowned by her immigrant mother and now struggling to make peace, goes through a painful, sometimes comedic, journey that has her teetering between a breakdown and breakthrough.LEA, a young Chinese-American woman, once disowned by her immigrant mother and now struggling to make peace, goes through a painful, sometimes comedic, journey that has her teetering between a breakdown and breakthrough.

  • Directors
    • Diep Bui
    • Vicky Shen
  • Writer
    • Vicky Shen
  • Stars
    • Jeanne Sakata
    • Vicky Shen
    • Clementine Ngo Anh
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
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    • Directors
      • Diep Bui
      • Vicky Shen
    • Writer
      • Vicky Shen
    • Stars
      • Jeanne Sakata
      • Vicky Shen
      • Clementine Ngo Anh
    • 2User reviews
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    Jeanne Sakata
    Jeanne Sakata
    • Mrs. May…
    Vicky Shen
    • Lea May
    Clementine Ngo Anh
    • Lea May - Ten Years Old
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Mr. May…
    Joe Egender
    Joe Egender
    • Finn
    James Huang
    James Huang
    • Cousin Mike
    Keisuke Hoashi
    Keisuke Hoashi
    • Tim Chen…
    Linda Shing
    • Wilma May Chen
    Janine Venable
    Janine Venable
    • Bryce's Mother
    Amanda Rogers
    • Literary Agent
    Abbie Shin
    • Karin May Michaels
    Arian Marie Andrade
    • Little Lea's Best Friend
    Anthony Begonia
    • Piano Accompanist
    Tay Blessey
    Tay Blessey
    • Student
    Dave Brooks
    • Surfer Man
    Amanda Brown
    • Student
    Scott Camden
    • Student
    Jilian Casamo
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      • Vicky Shen
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    10AllianceOfWomenDirectors

    A young woman wrestles with the challenges of leaving home... for the second time.

    This is a journalistic-style, home movie shot in the director's childhood home, making it implicitly nostalgic because it has such an unsentimental commitment to the small gap between past and present.

    Homecoming is both an unattained goal and always out of reach, but it's Lea May who just won't let the past or present go- the one who keeps digging up people's dirt. She's not investigating. She's not suspecting. Her personality precipitates it: her innocence and indigence make it impossible for her to gloss over, forget about, swallow the not-so-ideal things that seep up through the seams. Yet, when a breakthrough seems eminent, Lea's inability to face her own fears and misplaced blame brings her further away.

    Presumably, this is a past and home Lea would have been delighted to shed a few years earlier: Mom making sure he's gotten enough to eat, Mom controlling her sex life, Mom being cynical and critical of her career dreams... and dad being the middle man or mostly absent. Yet, there is a kind of magical thinking where if she sees herself as if she's in a movie, all will turn out well.

    In reality, things stay the same inside her parents' home, while outside, Lea finds herself older and always wresting with how she can let go of the past when family is forever? Indie camera-work follows close against the subjects, and there is slight amateur, digital quality appropriate for a movie that sees life as unpolished and constantly improvised. Other older film mediums like Super 8 are also used to give the movie just the sense of nostalgia it needs and helps the audience to follow jumps in not just the subjective time-line, but subjective points-of-view as well, along with filmmaker Vicky Shen's own breezy rhythms.
    10shenfactor1

    ADULTOLESCENCE presents the psychological landscape of a Chinese-American family.

    ADULTOLESCENCE adds elements of selective memory, voyeurism, escapism, and magical realism, all as ingredients that constantly alter the character of a perceived legacy by the youngest daughter, Lea May. The story begins when Lea returns home after a major career disappointment. She is catapulted back into her real but tainted memories of growing up under the scrutiny of her immigrant mother's watchful eye that turns into a silencing but damaging disownment. As she films her present-day family and learns what it means to become an artist, Lea must confront the variations of truth that has led her to her own stagnancy and blame. By turns, she realizes there is no escape, fantasy or otherwise, from the unconditional and almost insufferable love she shares with her mother.

    "Adultolescence" shows how the world perspectives of American-born children and their immigrant parents collide, but how both are justified in their world views. This film is not just a narrative but a cinematic experience that could serve as a medium to help bridge the gap between immigrant parents and their American-born children (adolescent or adult) by relating to those issues unspoken or too difficult to communicate. However, the most unique appeal of ADULTOLESCENCE is having an honesty and raw emotion we don't often see in Asian-American narratives.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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