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Everything Before Us
The Department of Emotional Integrity (DEI) documents all relationship activity. A 'relationship score' is given to keep people accountable for their choices. The score is public for all to see, and affects various aspects of daily life. Two couples, teenagers and early 30s, face different but intersecting challenges in their relationships within the rules of the DEI.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | Wong Fu Productions, |
Crew : | Director, Director, |
Cast : | Aaron Yoo Brittany Ishibashi Brandon Soo Hoo Victoria Park Randall Park |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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Excellent adaptation.
A Masterpiece!
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
I was shocked it was at 7 but I realize it's ONLY from the first 3 seconds of their youtube intro *bing* WongFuThe most overplayed cliches played out in what felt like a dragged out version of one of their youtube shorts. Things like this are meant for a short. I get that people are blinded by their name rather than watching the movie for what it is. Call us haters but the movie was bad.
i really wanted to watch this movie... I had seen most of the other wongfu shorts and love them all! With this one, it's different cause it's a full length movies so I wasn't sure how wongfu would handle this one. However, they did pretty damn well! The acting was pretty top notch, especially Randall park and Aaron yoo, and the cast was just a great choice. The story reflects how love is not easy, which is a great concept and thingy... We can relate to it in many ways, but I don't wanna spoil it. What I will say is that things change between the two couples; we can probs most easily relate to the younger couple as it seems as if everything is fresh and great, but that isn't how it will always go. With the adult couple, it's completely different and it can reflect how you are after breaking up with someone you deeply love. Overall, a great film however it's not perfect, a few small flaws here and there. I recommend you rent it for about $6!
I've been following Wong Fu Productions for more than a year and have watched most of their short films. I had expectations for this movie and well it barely met them, which is good I guess. The movie had some cool ideas, like how the implementation of this DEI system affected the lives of people. I thought it was funny how you needed to meet a certain EI score to enter certain bars, it's almost like a type of social classification and something people use to judge one another. I enjoyed watching those scenes the most.The romantic aspect of the movie was a little cringe-worthy but still watchable. Aesthetics or design wise, I feel that it's top tier, just like how all Wong Fu films have been. It's clean, simple and that's what makes the experience unique. I'd say this movie is worth a watch and to be honest, it's better than some of those playing in cinemas nowadays. It's quite a nice movie on a relaxed afternoon if you just want to chill and do nothing.
I don't usually watch romantic dramas, but I had faith in Asian American people, so much that I illegally torrented it to show my true Asian nature.This film was pretty bad and a clear copy and a less futurized version of the anime psychopass. I found this to be pretty bad.I wouldn't recommend this movie for $5 dollars, but it's worth an illegal download if you have nothing better to do. I saw much racism during this film because they started calling some child's mom a score digger, which translates into someone that is promiscuous. The victim, child, was of course a negroid! It was terrible.