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Sake-Bomb

  • 2013
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
152
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Sake-Bomb (2013)
A "Sake-Bomb" is a cocktail created by dropping a shot of sake into a pint of beer. ItÂ’s also a comedic road movie about a sarcastic Asian American and his Japanese cousin. Sebastian is a bitter, self-deprecating wannabe Internet star from Los Angeles. He has recently been dumped by his girlfriend and on the look-out for someone new. When his cousin Naoto, a naive sake maker from Japan, shows up to find his own ex-girlfriend, Sebastian takes him to north California to find her. They are a clash of cultures waiting to happen. Someone has to break first. Together they meet a colorful group of characters as they come to grips with who they are and the true nature of the girlfriends they are pursuing.
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A sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American must take his naive Japanese cousin on a road trip along the California coast to find his ex-girlfriend.A sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American must take his naive Japanese cousin on a road trip along the California coast to find his ex-girlfriend.A sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American must take his naive Japanese cousin on a road trip along the California coast to find his ex-girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Junya Sakino
  • Writers
    • Jeff Mizushima
    • Junya Sakino
  • Stars
    • Gaku Hamada
    • Eugene Kim
    • Marlane Barnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    152
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Junya Sakino
    • Writers
      • Jeff Mizushima
      • Junya Sakino
    • Stars
      • Gaku Hamada
      • Eugene Kim
      • Marlane Barnes
    • 5User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Gaku Hamada
    Gaku Hamada
    • Naoto
    Eugene Kim
    Eugene Kim
    • Sebastian
    Marlane Barnes
    Marlane Barnes
    • Joslyn
    Josh Brodis
    Josh Brodis
    • Michael
    Denden
    Denden
    • Masa
    Chrissie Fit
    Chrissie Fit
    • Edie
    Samantha Quan
    Samantha Quan
    • Tamiko
    Hiroyuki Watanabe
    Hiroyuki Watanabe
    • Takanori
    Jessika Van
    Jessika Van
    • Annie
    Jenn Liu
    Jenn Liu
    • Olivia
    Michael Patrick McGill
    Michael Patrick McGill
    • Officer
    Dat Phan
    Dat Phan
    • Long Wang
    Mary Carey
    Mary Carey
    • Ms. Robinson
    D A Allen
    • Restaurant Patron
    Andreas Arristos
    • Bar Patron
    • (as Garsha Arristos)
    Garrett Bowman
    Aaron Burt
    Aaron Burt
    Matthias Chrans
    • Kev
    • Director
      • Junya Sakino
    • Writers
      • Jeff Mizushima
      • Junya Sakino
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    7solojere

    A Bitter Sweet Dark Comedy

    Sake-Bomb is a bitter-sweet dark comedy. The film open's with Naoto getting promoted to the head of the brewery that he works at in Japan. Before he can accept this promotion, he is told to take one week and do something he has always wanted. So Naoto decided to go to America to find his ex-English teacher whom he was in love with and who disappeared one day without even saying goodbye. To help him on his quest, Naoto enlists the help of his Japanese-American cousin, Sebastian. Sebastian is a sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American Youtuber, who's life is stuck in a rut. As he spends more time with his cousin, Sebastian finds himself questioning many of his opinions about life, love, and the world in general. Chrissie Fit also has a small role in the film as Edi. She isn't in it much, but she is truly hilarious when she is. Sake Bomb is a mixed bag of dark/black comedy mixed with tragic narrative elements and a few heartwarming moments here and there. The film is defiantly crude at times, and it isn't afraid to hit on a lot of taboos and sensitive subjects. Sometimes this works. Sometimes it doesn't. However, there were some really good scenes with good character development. And I thought the ending was amazing. I won't spoil anything because I do hope people will seek this movie out for themselves. It's a fun little indie movie, but it isn't easy to access. Here, in the US, the only place I could purchase it was on YouTube, which is kind of lame. Hopefully, it will become available on a streaming service or even get a U. S. DVD release. However, with that said, if you can watch this movie, I would recommend it.
    8lancengym

    Beautiful film in both the Asian and American way

    I actually don't understand why pple wouldn't like this film unless they are too used to fancy best-seller book adaption scripts or big- budget CGI Hollywood style stuff.

    This sweet indie film is a good blend of the subtlety of love portrayed in Asian films which provided a good contrast against the liberal freedom of American culture and outspokenness.

    It may not be filled with visual awe or heart thumping rides, but it is a quietly sweet film in its own right. Most of all, all the lead actors put in amazing performances for a such a budget indie production.

    To those who appreciate that true love in all its innocence of youth need not to spoken out loud and constantly reassured from one to the other, this is film-making at its purest and most sincere.
    5kellie_beth

    Not Enough Visual Enjoyment Holding Basic Themes And Issues

    East Winds Film Festival - Sake-Bomb – Review

    Sake-Bomb is a Japanese comedy, which plays with the contrasting cultures of the east and the west. The film predominantly is focused on the harsh Eastern racial stereotypes the west has given them. The film uses crude adult humour to convey its messages and values throughout.

    At the start of the film we are introduced to Naoto played by Gaku Hamada who plays a factory worker for a Sake brewery. Naoto is portrayed as an innocent character that follows the traditional values of the eastern culture. Naoto is told by his boss that he wishes for Naoto to take over the company and Naoto has one week to do something that he would regret if he hadn't of done so.

    Naoto ends up visiting his cousin Sebastian played by Eugene Kim in search of a previous lover who has moved on and began a family with someone else to which she is now married. Sebastian doesn't follow the eastern traditions he is the complete contrast to Naoto, he is immersed with the western lifestyle, hosting a vlog channel "FOB Mother Fu..e" where he expresses his opinions on the given eastern stereotypes it also allows the breaking of the fourth wall, in similar aspects such as Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World does through the overlay of visual aesthetics Sake Bomb uses the Vlog to connect with its audience through use of media we are all found to use. Although the film it's self-holds strong themes and issues, which are commonly used within 'indie' eastern films it lacked within the plot line. A whole 83 minutes passes and the only characters you are predominantly introduced to are Naoto and Sebastian as you follow them on their road trip to which shows an emotional road trip within the characters. The plot is predictable right from the start to the end; the two cousins' who have completely different opinions and lifestyles come together and accept the other. Although Sebastian gives Naoto a hard time for being a FOB (Fish of the Boat) and encourages him to act somewhat from the American culture the two predictably have a break up and then get reunited as they begin to accept the culture clashes as the story goes on.

    In terms of technical elements Sake-Bomb holds up a good front for an 'indie' film. However I feel that we aren't given enough visual enjoyment through the cinematography, the film sticks to uses majority static medium close up frames with the subjects held central after 83 minutes this began to bore me. At times we were given slow motion and two shots with a hint of deep depth of field to mix up the visual elements yet it still didn't pull me into the plot. The imagery it's self held brilliant deep colours which were visually pleasing but I feel it wasn't really needed as the plot just isn't that intriguing.

    Overall I felt the film lacked elements in all areas as the whole plot line and themes and issues raised were biased on something we are aware of. Although I did enjoy the film as it was an easy laid back watch with no twist and turns rather than having to be aware all the time not to miss any dialogue or story line to understand the films concept.

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      Edie: So what do you do in Japan? Like what's your job?

      Naoto: Er, I work at Sake Factory.

      Edie: Awesome, man! Do you like test all the sake and get totally shit faced at work all the time? I bet you do. I would. I work at the SF Library and I get smashed sometimes. But no one ever notices and I totally get away with it. English

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 2014 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (United States)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • サケボム
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pictures Dept.
      • Buffalo 8 Productions
      • DiVerse Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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