The romantic movie is one of those genres that has been done to death for commercial reasons, essentially the equivalent of action for women in terms of popularity. As such, it is always interesting to watch a movie moving towards this direction but trying to do something differently. Ougie Pak presents such a film, by dealing with Asian Americans who work in a hostess bar.
In Water is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival
Kev is working in such a bar, essentially doing everything from bartending, driving the hostesses home and even cleaning the toilets when the shop closes. His bosses like him, and he is generally happy with his life, despite being single. When a newcomer, Kiki, however, comes into his life things change, with the girl openly flirting with him, essentially forcing him to break the sole rule of the club, regarding relationships between employees.
In the 50 minutes of the movie,...
In Water is screening at San Diego Asian Film Festival
Kev is working in such a bar, essentially doing everything from bartending, driving the hostesses home and even cleaning the toilets when the shop closes. His bosses like him, and he is generally happy with his life, despite being single. When a newcomer, Kiki, however, comes into his life things change, with the girl openly flirting with him, essentially forcing him to break the sole rule of the club, regarding relationships between employees.
In the 50 minutes of the movie,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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