Shortcomings movie review & film summary (2023) | Roger Ebert
“Shortcomings” is a wickedly funny, absorbing character study and solo feature directorial debut by actor Randall Park (“Fresh off the Boat”). In the hands of Park, Adrian Tomine’s graphic novel (adapted here by Tomine) finds cutting new dimensions in the miserabilism of an unabashed asshole.
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Dazed and Confused - The New York Times
‘Shortcomings’ Review: DazedandConfused. Directed by Randall Park, this charming comedy about a Japanese American man’s belated coming-of-age touches upon fascinating questions of...
Shortcomings (2023) - Rotten Tomatoes
When Miko moves to New York for an internship, Ben is left to his own devices, and begins to explore what he thinks he might want. Watch Shortcomings with a subscription on Netflix, rent on ...
Shortcomings - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
A smart, movie-savvy deconstruction of the romantic comedy genre—as well as a commentary on diversity and stereotypes—this is a sharp, surprising, and most welcome achievement. Full Review ...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Randall Park Directs an Amiable Man-Child Comedy That Riffs on Asian American Representation. A Japanese American wannabe filmmaker on a temporary split from his girlfriend...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Randall Park Gives Us a New ‘High ...
Randall Park‘s Shortcomings opens with a fake-out: A Chinese-American woman in an evening gown gets insulted by a casually racist white hotel clerk. She turns on her heels, walks over to her ...
Shortcomings Reviews - Metacritic
Shortcomings isn’t revolutionary, but it’s authentic, resonant, and laugh-out-loud funny.
'Shortcomings' review: A so-so comedy about represent-Asian ...
One of the self-owning charms of “Shortcomings,” Randall Park’s modest, sporadically insightful directing debut, is that it’s an Asian American comedy that questions (at least initially) the...
Review | ‘Shortcomings’: Winning performances carry film ...
Review by Michael O'Sullivan. August 1, 2023 at 8:51 a.m. EDT. (2.5 stars) Actor Randall Park makes his solo feature debut as a director with “Shortcomings,” a sharply observed dramedy smartly...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Justin H. Min Plays Toxic Good Guy in ...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Justin H. Min Plays Toxic Good Guy in Randall Park’s Directorial Debut. Adrian Tomine's graphic novel gets the feature film treatment, which also stars Sherry Cola...
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“Shortcomings” is a wickedly funny, absorbing character study and solo feature directorial debut by actor Randall Park (“Fresh off the Boat”). In the hands of Park, Adrian Tomine’s graphic novel (adapted here by Tomine) finds cutting new dimensions in the miserabilism of an unabashed asshole.
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Dazed and Confused. Directed by Randall Park, this charming comedy about a Japanese American man’s belated coming-of-age touches upon fascinating questions of...
When Miko moves to New York for an internship, Ben is left to his own devices, and begins to explore what he thinks he might want. Watch Shortcomings with a subscription on Netflix, rent on ...
A smart, movie-savvy deconstruction of the romantic comedy genre—as well as a commentary on diversity and stereotypes—this is a sharp, surprising, and most welcome achievement. Full Review ...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Randall Park Directs an Amiable Man-Child Comedy That Riffs on Asian American Representation. A Japanese American wannabe filmmaker on a temporary split from his girlfriend...
Randall Park‘s Shortcomings opens with a fake-out: A Chinese-American woman in an evening gown gets insulted by a casually racist white hotel clerk. She turns on her heels, walks over to her ...
Shortcomings isn’t revolutionary, but it’s authentic, resonant, and laugh-out-loud funny.
One of the self-owning charms of “Shortcomings,” Randall Park’s modest, sporadically insightful directing debut, is that it’s an Asian American comedy that questions (at least initially) the...
Review by Michael O'Sullivan. August 1, 2023 at 8:51 a.m. EDT. (2.5 stars) Actor Randall Park makes his solo feature debut as a director with “Shortcomings,” a sharply observed dramedy smartly...
‘Shortcomings’ Review: Justin H. Min Plays Toxic Good Guy in Randall Park’s Directorial Debut. Adrian Tomine's graphic novel gets the feature film treatment, which also stars Sherry Cola...