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The Vanishing (1988)
10/10
An eerie, haunting movie
14 July 1999
This is a great movie that will haunt you for a long time afterwards. I went to see this movie when it first came to the theatres here in the U.S. with a friend who loves horror and suspense. This is the only movie to give her nightmares. I, too, would not waste time on the American version. That was decided as soon as I found out that the American version was going to cop out on the great ending. Definitely an intelligent movie that has to be seen.
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10/10
A must see
10 May 1999
Having grown up in a small Indiana town, I am continually thankful to now live in a larger city where it's possible to see great independent movies on the big screen and not have to wait for the video (and watch on the small screen). I was lucky enough to see "Catfish in Black Bean Sauce" (a movie written, directed, produced and acted in by Chi Moui Lo) at the recent World Fest Houston. This is a warm, funny and human story about a Vietnamese brother and sister who are separated from their parents during the fall of Saigon. They are adopted and raised in the U.S. by African-American parents (played excellently by Paul Winfield and Mary Alice). The sister (played by Lauren Tom) doesn't embrace the American culture as readily as her brother (Chi Moui Lo)and continues to search for her mother (Tzi Ma). When she finds her and brings her to the U.S., the cultural shockwaves begin causing tremors in everybody's relationships (including that of her brother's roomate). As I said, it is a very warm and human story spiced with a humor that is often hilarious. If you get the chance to see this movie, definitely go. It is well worth the effort it sometimes takes to see an independent film.
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