Apr. 3rd, 2011

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It's Sex and the City meets The Wedding Banquet for young San Franciscan Daniel Chang, living at home with his clueless, traditional mother.

Director: Todd Wilson

Writer: David Lewis

Release Date: 2002

Genres: Romance, Comedy

Storyline: Desperate for a grandchild, Daniel's mother is eager to see him married and spends much of her time planning introductions to suitable Chinese girls. But when she recruits a new lodger for the downstairs flat, Daniel finds himself falling for Robert, the hot Southern boy who's moved to the big city. Well, Robert's not a suitable Chinese girl - but is he gay? And does he feel the same way about Daniel? Daniel soon gets his chance to find out when the basement floods and his mother insists Daniel share his bedroom with Robert while the plumbers fix the mess downstairs...

@IMDb
@Amazon: Under One Roof (2003)
@Netflix
@TLA Releasing
@Wolfe Video



more pics )

Cast (in credits order)
Jay Wong ... Daniel Chang
James Marks ... Robert
Sandra Lee ... Mrs. Chang
James Quedado ... Tony
Audrey Finer ... Mrs. Watson
Vivian Kobayashi ... Gram Chang
Trish Ng ... Amy
Sina Eiden ... Rachel
Erik Ing ... Jason
Xin Feng Lin ... Plumber
rest of the cast ) 


Daniel & Robert

reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
It's Sex and the City meets The Wedding Banquet for young San Franciscan Daniel Chang, living at home with his clueless, traditional mother.

Director: Todd Wilson

Writer: David Lewis

Release Date: 2002

Genres: Romance, Comedy

Storyline: Desperate for a grandchild, Daniel's mother is eager to see him married and spends much of her time planning introductions to suitable Chinese girls. But when she recruits a new lodger for the downstairs flat, Daniel finds himself falling for Robert, the hot Southern boy who's moved to the big city. Well, Robert's not a suitable Chinese girl - but is he gay? And does he feel the same way about Daniel? Daniel soon gets his chance to find out when the basement floods and his mother insists Daniel share his bedroom with Robert while the plumbers fix the mess downstairs...

@IMDb
@Amazon: Under One Roof (2003)
@Netflix
@TLA Releasing
@Wolfe Video



more pics )

Cast (in credits order)
Jay Wong ... Daniel Chang
James Marks ... Robert
Sandra Lee ... Mrs. Chang
James Quedado ... Tony
Audrey Finer ... Mrs. Watson
Vivian Kobayashi ... Gram Chang
Trish Ng ... Amy
Sina Eiden ... Rachel
Erik Ing ... Jason
Xin Feng Lin ... Plumber
rest of the cast ) 


Daniel & Robert

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I will leave for a two weeks job related travel to Vilnius, Lithuania, tomorrow. They assured me there is internet connection practically everywhere, so I will probably check with you every night, but not sure how much I will be able to post. Be good and I will try to read something between a plane and the other ;-)
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I will leave for a two weeks job related travel to Vilnius, Lithuania, tomorrow. They assured me there is internet connection practically everywhere, so I will probably check with you every night, but not sure how much I will be able to post. Be good and I will try to read something between a plane and the other ;-)
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There is a thing to be said, writing a good comedy it’s probably more difficult than writing any other genre; comedy has a perfect balance, it’s not too much to be comic, it’s not too few to be simply fiction. With Stirring Up Trouble Z.A. Maxfield has given us a perfect example of classy comedy.

The setting is perfect, some of the best comedies in movies and books wind up behind the stove, and a man in a kitchen, or it’s tragically comic, or it’s classy comedy. And when the man is wearing a utilikilt, well, again, it’s only through a perfect balance that you manage to obtain a perfect cooked story.

Toby is really a good guy but he is also a little bubble of energy that is difficult to limit under someone else instructions. When he is fired for the nth time, his sister sends him towards his last resort, a little diner that has more chances to close than to take off. The owner, Evan, is not exactly the perfect host, basically since he likes very few and very selected people, and that is not a good attitude if you want to launch a restaurant. But as soon as they meet, Toby and Evan click off together like two pieces of the same mechanism and it doesn’t take long before they are a couple not only in the kitchen but also in the bedroom.

Even if this is a very romantic story, with two young men who plenty enjoy their time together, and who like to kiss and cuddle (yes, this is that type of romance, tender hearts out there seek this out, you will not regret it), I really liked that it also felt real, for stupid little things but still; like Evan’s bad habit to smoke, or Toby’s impetuosity and yes, also a bit of egocentrism that makes him always think he is right, from the small detail like Ethan’s hair, to the most important ones like redesigning Evan’s restaurant, both of them of course without asking Ethan’s opinion. They are all these details that made both men a little less perfect and for exactly this reason, a lot more appealing and nice.

I also liked how I think the author brought a little bit of herself into the story in the supporting collective character of the techy savvy moms who will help Toby and Ethan to realize their dream (or at least Toby’s dream, this is another point why I liked Ethan and Toby, they were able to understand that they are different men loving each other, and again, finding a balance they are able to work their relationship); this is I think not the first time Z.A. Maxfield creates a cameo role for herself into one of her novels, and even if it’s not a real role, there is nonetheless something that can link the fiction story with the real-life of this author. Sometime this can be tricky, but in Z.A. Maxfield’s case, it’s one of her characteristic that I like the best.

http://www.mlrbooks.com/ShowBook.php?book=STIRUP01

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Amazon Kindle: Stirring Up Trouble
Publisher: MLR Press (July 14, 2010)

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There is a thing to be said, writing a good comedy it’s probably more difficult than writing any other genre; comedy has a perfect balance, it’s not too much to be comic, it’s not too few to be simply fiction. With Stirring Up Trouble Z.A. Maxfield has given us a perfect example of classy comedy.

The setting is perfect, some of the best comedies in movies and books wind up behind the stove, and a man in a kitchen, or it’s tragically comic, or it’s classy comedy. And when the man is wearing a utilikilt, well, again, it’s only through a perfect balance that you manage to obtain a perfect cooked story.

Toby is really a good guy but he is also a little bubble of energy that is difficult to limit under someone else instructions. When he is fired for the nth time, his sister sends him towards his last resort, a little diner that has more chances to close than to take off. The owner, Evan, is not exactly the perfect host, basically since he likes very few and very selected people, and that is not a good attitude if you want to launch a restaurant. But as soon as they meet, Toby and Evan click off together like two pieces of the same mechanism and it doesn’t take long before they are a couple not only in the kitchen but also in the bedroom.

Even if this is a very romantic story, with two young men who plenty enjoy their time together, and who like to kiss and cuddle (yes, this is that type of romance, tender hearts out there seek this out, you will not regret it), I really liked that it also felt real, for stupid little things but still; like Evan’s bad habit to smoke, or Toby’s impetuosity and yes, also a bit of egocentrism that makes him always think he is right, from the small detail like Ethan’s hair, to the most important ones like redesigning Evan’s restaurant, both of them of course without asking Ethan’s opinion. They are all these details that made both men a little less perfect and for exactly this reason, a lot more appealing and nice.

I also liked how I think the author brought a little bit of herself into the story in the supporting collective character of the techy savvy moms who will help Toby and Ethan to realize their dream (or at least Toby’s dream, this is another point why I liked Ethan and Toby, they were able to understand that they are different men loving each other, and again, finding a balance they are able to work their relationship); this is I think not the first time Z.A. Maxfield creates a cameo role for herself into one of her novels, and even if it’s not a real role, there is nonetheless something that can link the fiction story with the real-life of this author. Sometime this can be tricky, but in Z.A. Maxfield’s case, it’s one of her characteristic that I like the best.

http://www.mlrbooks.com/ShowBook.php?book=STIRUP01

Buy Here

Amazon Kindle: Stirring Up Trouble
Publisher: MLR Press (July 14, 2010)

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle

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