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Ping Pong Playa

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.2K
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Ping Pong Playa (2007)
This is the trailer for Jessica Wu's comedy, Ping Pong Playa.
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A kid dreams of playing professional basketball in order to escape his dead-end job, living in the suburbs, his bossy older brother and running his Mom's ping pong classes.A kid dreams of playing professional basketball in order to escape his dead-end job, living in the suburbs, his bossy older brother and running his Mom's ping pong classes.A kid dreams of playing professional basketball in order to escape his dead-end job, living in the suburbs, his bossy older brother and running his Mom's ping pong classes.

  • Director
    • Jessica Yu
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Tsai
    • Jessica Yu
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Tsai
    • Andrew Vo
    • Khary Payton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jessica Yu
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Tsai
      • Jessica Yu
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Tsai
      • Andrew Vo
      • Khary Payton
    • 19User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Videos9

    Ping Pong Playa: Trailer
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    Ping Pong Playa: Trailer
    Ping Pong Playa: Class
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    Ping Pong Playa: Class
    Ping Pong Playa: Class
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    Ping Pong Playa: Class
    Ping Pong Playa: You're Awesome
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    Ping Pong Playa: You're Awesome
    Ping Pong Playa: Free Willy
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    Ping Pong Playa: Free Willy
    Ping Pong Playa: Ninja Mode (Exclusive)
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    Ping Pong Playa: Ninja Mode (Exclusive)
    Ping Pong Playa: Escape
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    Ping Pong Playa: Escape

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    Jimmy Tsai
    Jimmy Tsai
    • Christopher 'C-Dub' Wang
    Andrew Vo
    Andrew Vo
    • Felix
    Khary Payton
    Khary Payton
    • JP Money
    Jim Lau
    Jim Lau
    • Mr. Wang
    Roger Fan
    Roger Fan
    • Michael Wang
    Elizabeth Sung
    Elizabeth Sung
    • Mrs. Wang
    Javin Reid
    Javin Reid
    • Prabakar
    Kevin Chung
    • William Lin
    Peter Paige
    Peter Paige
    • Gerald Harcourt
    Smith Cho
    Smith Cho
    • Jennifer
    Scott Lowell
    Scott Lowell
    • Tom
    Stephnie Weir
    Stephnie Weir
    • Cheryl Davis
    Sir Jonathan Oliver
    • Jon Howard
    Shelley Malil
    Shelley Malil
    • DB Reddy
    Martin Chow
    Martin Chow
    • Jerry Lin
    Cici Lau
    Cici Lau
    • Mrs. Chen
    Lang Yun
    • Mrs. Lu
    Catherine Dao
    Catherine Dao
    • Mrs. Sun
    • Director
      • Jessica Yu
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Tsai
      • Jessica Yu
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    User reviews19

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    6lhhung_himself

    Uneven comedy that illustrates immigrant attitudes

    Ping-pong Playa is very funny at times and very uncomfortable at other times. The lead Chinese-American character Christopher Wang (pronounced Wong) or C-dub is hilarious when he does his gangsta routine. He is also very "Ghetto", quite racist and all too authentic.

    The plot itself is very Karate kid lite, done on a low after-school movie budget but is pleasant enough.

    But most Asian, or other minorities for that matter can relate to C-dub and both laugh and cringe. The way Caucasians are depicted is over the top but does reflect some of the frustration at the old-school-tie attitudes that are still running things - even when they are trying to be benevolent. Sadly, we have all experienced those unintentional incredibly ignorant remarks from people like the tournament director. If you are from Hong Kong or one of the former British colonies then you'd know what C-dub was sayin'...

    This might have been less cringe-worthy if it had gotten out of the American immigrant self-imposed apartheid ghetto mentality. But then again maybe that works better as (un)intentional irony.

    Overall, not great but it did precede things like Outsourced which deal with similar themes. C-dub's rapping is very funny (as is the Cantonese hip-hop - so bad that I'm glad they didn't translate it...) and it does give insight into Asian-American attitudes and prejudices.
    8soderberg_53

    At times I laughed out loud.

    This funny movie plays on stereotypes... in a way that doesn't offend. The main character desperately wishes to be a basketball great, yet his hoop dreams are never fulfilled, due in part to his ineptitude and cultural background (lack of support culturally). When his mother is injured the protagonist is needed to teach ping-pong classes against his wishes, over time he slowly rises to the challenge, with some funny results. Thankfully it lacks the typical romantically driven plot associated with many comedies, thought a boy meets girl vibe does exist. In essence a "fish out of water" tale with surprising results. It is a comedy without rude and vulgar humor, yet still funnier than most that utilize such. Pleasantly surprising in almost every way.

    (my first review. bare in mind that I judge movies by genre, i.e.: a "good" comedy may not be as "good" as an equally rated drama, or thriller, etc...).
    9jesusnj

    Real Chicken Soup for the Asian American Soul

    As a Chinese male growing up North America, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. There are very few mainstream Asian American movies produced in the US, despite the large Asian community. Often, those that are made have a great deal of stereotypes and are made by non asians. The movie validated a lot of my feelings growing up in a traditional Chinese household, yet within an American cultural environment.

    I liked this movie because it played against stereotype and made fun of the stereotypes. Real life can be really cheesy sometimes, and this movie had a lot of cheese.

    From the beginning, I was startled to see a Chinese face on TV actually talking like a real person in real life, and not like a trained TV personality as a news anchor. And C-dub's character just grew on me. It was real and funny. The kids are cute. His parents were like real Chinese parents. The older smart medical brother is a stereotype but played for laughs. Even Ms Chinatown didn't look like she spoke Chinese. The Chinese would slip into the English/Chinese words in the same sentence. And thats how it really is in real life. It doesn't make sense, it lacks continuity, but its real.
    7fabu84

    I laughed quite a bit

    I absolutely loved this movie. I loved it for two reasons: the plot line and the overwhelming sense of stupidity. This movie reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite. It was pretty funny even though the main character is a complete tool. The racial slurs in this movie just add to the stupidity of it. Ever race has stereotypes for each other and it's good to sometimes laugh at them instead of being offended. Overall, I think this movie is pretty great. I wouldn't say this movie is for families, just because of how one of the kids acts. I would say that it's a movie more appropriate for older high schoolers and young adults. Childish and juvenile as this movie may be, the younger generation finds that kind of thing hilarious(me included).
    10kingofmath

    Ingenious

    I loved and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this movie.

    Though it's not made for everyone. I'm not sure how much one would appreciate this film without a first-person experience of the Asian-American lifestyle. For those plot-bashing reviewers, the focus of this movie really isn't on the story itself. Through a "loser kid" who struggles with Chinese/American identifies, this film pokes at the stereotypes that Asian Americans live through and impose on ourselves.

    Think it's boring to watch the moms gossip about their children's achievements? Think the kids exaggerate when they mention being sent to a billion after-school classes? They are fundamental characteristics of Asian American communities that we hate, joke about, and somehow can't get out of. Those scenes are a much more realistic portrayal of us yellow-skinned people, than the Hollywood movies and TV series that depict Asians as all short, small-eyed kung-fu fighters.

    The movie also, through the rebellious "C-Dub", voices out against stereotypes. The Asian culture is not into the idea of protesting and you'd rarely see us in a public forum. That's why this unconventional film is so refreshing. A reviewer complained about the movie depicting Caucasians as villains with the ATTF judge making racist remarks. But the matter of fact is that similar subtle, indirect racism exists in our everyday life. Ever said "ni hao" to an Asian person without getting a very warm response? Go figure.

    Ping Pong Playa portrays the modern Asian American lifestyle that's rarely known or correctly understood outside our community, and amplifies our unique cultural dilemmas into a hilarious comedy. Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The Ping Pong Palace hosts two annual events: The Golden Cock Championship (in it's 15th year) and the Lil' Paddlers Tourney.
    • Quotes

      Christopher 'C-Dub' Wang: [speaking to fat kid] What's your name?

      William Lin: William.

      Christopher 'C-Dub' Wang: Free Willy, listen up. Don't ask stupid questions and you won't get stupid answers.

    • Connections
      References Kung Fu (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Wake Up Call
      Written by OD Hunte and Seyi Bello (as S. Bello)

      Performed by Slic One

      Published by OD Hunte (ASCAP) and S Bello (MCPS/SESAQ)

      Courtesy of OD Hunte T/A Souther Cube Records

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Игрок пинг-понга
    • Production company
      • Cherry Sky Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $77,907
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,797
      • Sep 7, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,907
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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