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Take Out
(2008)
Released By:
Cavu Pictures
Rating:
Not Rated
In Theaters:
6/6/2008
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Studio:
Cavu Pictures
Genre:
Drama
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Sean Baker
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
6/6/2008
Home Video Release:
N/A
Cast:
Charles Jang
,
Jeng-Hua Yu
,
Wang-Thye Lee
,
Justin Wan
Published ID:
777944
UPC:
738329066321,
Plot:
Sean Baker
and
Shih-Ching Tsou
make their feature debut as writer/directors with the documentary-style DV drama
Take Out
. Korean-American actor
Charles Jang
stars as Ming Ding, a Chinese illegal immigrant struggling to make ends meet working as a deliveryman at a take-out restaurant. His day begins when he is rousted, beaten, and threatened with more violence by two men over an 800-dollar debt, which he incurred because he felt obligated to send some money back to his wife and child in China. Ming scrapes together what he can. His co-worker, Young (
Jeng-Hua Yu
), lends him some money, and offers to forgo his deliveries for the day so Ming can make more cash. The film follows the stoic Ming, who speaks little English, over the course of the day as he interacts with the cooks and restaurant manager (
Wang-Thye Lee
, an actual employee of the restaurant where
Take Out
was filmed), and races in the rain on a multitude of deliveries on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, interacting with a broad spectrum of New Yorkers. The filmmakers made
Take Out
on an extremely low budget, even by indie standards, using the Internet to find their cast, and shooting at the restaurant during business hours with a skeleton crew.
Take Out
was shown at the {~2004 New York Asian American Film Festival} and at the {~2004 Nashville Film Festival}, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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