Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival 2009

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White on Rice
Dave Boyle 2009
Categories: USA
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Run time: 85 min. | USA
The quirky appeal of White On Rice is hinted at immediately, via its odd title. It sounds more like the name of someone’s college band, not a feature film. Director Dave Boyle’s off-beat sense of humor pervades the entire 85 minutes of this movie, and the main vehicle for delivering the amusement is its protagonist, Hajime, a.k.a. Jimmy (Hiroshi Watanabe). For this type of comedy to work--one with a Dumb and Dumber sensibility, that is—the film must rely on a main character who is 100% idiotic and ignorant in all social settings, who is physically awkward and who has absolutely no clue when it comes to romance (One has to wonder how he got married in the first place). Boyle scores with Jimmy--a Japanese emigre whose basic English language skills are the least of his shortcomings--whose lingual, light-hearted gaffes score laughs right and left. Forty years old and single, Jimmy works odd jobs as a bit-part actor (a preview is hilariously replayed in a mock samurai commercial). He left Japan and moved to the states when his ex-wife simply stopped taking care of him in Tokyo. He moves in with his beyond-patient and hyper-tolerant sister Aiko and his supersmart nephew Bob, with whom he shares a bunk bed. Jimmy’s freeloading becomes unbearable, and in one scene becomes a health hazardto his brother-in-law, Tak. Tactless, immature, and devoid of both ambition and talent, Jimmy is oblivious to his own cluelessness, and never is this funnier than when he attempts to woo his attractive cousin Ramona. He thinks the answer to all his problems is remarriage, and so he starts a misguided courtship that ends up disastrously funny. In addition to being funny, WHITE ON RICE succeeds in portraying a Japanese family who must confront—like all families--the complexities of romance, parenting and middle age. Although Jimmy's naïveté might not solve all the answers, he does open a little door to happiness. It’s a heartwarming story that the whole family will laugh at and enjoy.
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Dave Boyle
 
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Hiroshi Watanabe
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