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The Delta

  • 1996
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.1K
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Shayne Gray in The Delta (1996)
Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaDrama

In Memphis, a middle-class white teenager and a black Vietnamese immigrant meet in a gay cruising spot and discover what they don't have in common.In Memphis, a middle-class white teenager and a black Vietnamese immigrant meet in a gay cruising spot and discover what they don't have in common.In Memphis, a middle-class white teenager and a black Vietnamese immigrant meet in a gay cruising spot and discover what they don't have in common.

  • Director
    • Ira Sachs
  • Writer
    • Ira Sachs
  • Stars
    • Shayne Gray
    • Thang Chan
    • Rachel Zan Huss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writer
      • Ira Sachs
    • Stars
      • Shayne Gray
      • Thang Chan
      • Rachel Zan Huss
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Shayne Gray
    • Lincoln Bloom
    Thang Chan
    • Minh Nguyen (John)
    Rachel Zan Huss
    • Monica Rachel
    Colonious David
    • Ricky Little
    Charles J. Ingram
    • David Bloom
    Mai Ballard
    • Pool Hall Owner
    Gene Crain
    • Sam Bloom
    J.R. Crumpton
    • Joe
    Richard Daggett
    • Pick-up Driver
    Melissa A. Dunn
    • Tina Clifton
    Polly Edelstein
    • Debbie Bloom
    Ron Gephart
    Ron Gephart
    • Ken Bloom
    Patricia A. Gill
    • Joe's Wife
    Erin Grills
    • Jacquie Clifton
    Robert Hathaway
    • 2nd kid on Bike
    Mark Hyman
    • Club Bouncer
    Tony Isbell
    • Jerry (man in hotel)
    Michael Locke
    • Kid on Bike
    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writer
      • Ira Sachs
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    6eminkl

    Pretentious, Realy pretentious

    Thinks it's clever, but it's not. Long, dull teenage scenes from parties made me sleep for a brief minute or two. Lincoln's struggles with his sexuality as a gay or straight man are well handled, but Minh (African-American and Vietnamese) is so clearly alienated from society that his empathy is sickening. The end of the film is fun to talk about, but this film is pretentious.
    6lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - The Delta (1996) 6.4/10

    "THE DELTA is wanting in focus, maundering in a scattershot fashion that becomes a norm in 1990s indie sphere and later the "mumblecore" in the noughties (often in default of a scintillating script and/or munificent funds). For instance, the passages depicting Lincoln's social life with his entitled friends feel wretchedly slack, totally disengaged from the film's theme. It is also not helping by the fact that Gray is a pretty but empty vase, a polite smile of condescension is his only expression regardless of what happens. However, Sachs shows more promise in his attempt to probe John's intersectionality (black, Asian, gay and immigrant constitute a gold mine, which is a rare sight). John's dialogue hews closely to the subculture vernacular and Chan pours out enough raw emotion into John's dysphoria-turned-cynicism-and-resentment, which poignantly projects a sharp political angle to elevate the film slightly above its ilks."

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    9yusufpiskin

    Mubi

    Ira Sachs is undeniably a filmmaker who knows precisely what he wants to say and how he wants to say it. He's a masterful storyteller, and I'm kicking myself for not discovering this film sooner, especially considering I fancy myself a dedicated Sundance Film Festival follower.

    Shot on 16mm in 1996, the film's visual texture is not a mere affectation; Sachs chose this format because it perfectly complements the narrative's raw and intimate nature. The grainy, dreamlike quality of the 16mm footage evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the emotional landscape of the characters.

    Thanks to Mubi, this remarkable queer narrative can be enjoyed in a high-quality transfer. It's a film that shouldn't be missed, especially while it's readily available on the platform.

    "The Delta" is a coming-of-age story set in the languid heat of Memphis, Tennessee. It follows the journey of Lincoln, a young man grappling with his sexual identity and the complexities of desire. Sachs's direction is both sensitive and unflinching, capturing the raw emotions and unspoken yearnings of his characters with a delicate touch.

    The film's performances are uniformly excellent, with Shayne Gray delivering a breakout performance as Lincoln. His portrayal of a young man caught between societal expectations and his own desires is both heartbreaking and hopeful. Thang Chan, as Minh, the Vietnamese-American man who becomes the object of Lincoln's affection, is equally compelling, his quiet intensity and vulnerability drawing the viewer into his world.

    The film's languid pacing and atmospheric cinematography create a sense of timelessness, allowing the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the characters' lives. The soundtrack, a mix of blues, gospel, and ambient sounds, further enhances the film's emotional resonance.

    "The Delta" is a film that speaks to the universal human experience of longing, love, and the search for self-acceptance. It's a testament to the power of cinema to explore the complexities of the human heart with honesty, compassion, and a touch of poetic grace.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Delta

    The handsome "Lincoln" (Shayne Gray) has a decent life, plenty of money and a girlfriend "Monica" (Rachel Zan Huss) but he also has a secret. When she declines to put out one evening, he heads to a cruising area of Memphis where he initially encounters a daddy figure before meeting "Minh". He's a Vietnamese man who is almost the antithesis of "Lincoln". His mother quite recently arrived in the USA, his father was an American soldier - they split up and he's now living with some fellow Vietnamese. They two men chat but "Minh" isn't so keen to go straight for the sex; he wants to get to know his new friend a little. To that end, they take his father's boat and a different kind of cruise on the delta; have a beer and set off some fireworks. It's that latter activity that annoys the police and sends "Minh" feeing into the forest. Has he something to hide? Well the tail end of the film enlightens us a little to the true nature of this man. I did like the concept here, but I'm afraid the acting is pretty nondescript and for a film that relies heavily on conversation, the audio mix makes much of the dialogue inaudible and that proves quite irritating after a while. I think it might have made for a better short feature. Condensing it's more potent aspects into an hour or so might have given it more punch, but as it is - it's too slow and thinly strung out.
    7tranngocthanhtu

    Vietnamese here!

    OMG i can't believe this John guy he talk an Engrish that i can clearly understand, and he look and act exactly like my gay friends in here, in Vietnam, the director did so good about that, i'm so glad to see a Vietnamese in a gay film, we did make some gay films here too but it too little... about this film, i can tell that why things happened in this film, prob it not a love story, just another lonely and sad one that make me feel so bad, it good itseft, but it just so.... realistic.

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Дельта
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Charlie Guidance Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,134
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,134
      • Aug 17, 1997
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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