Ethan Mao (2004)
Directed by Quentin Lee
Genres - Drama, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Family Drama, Gay & Lesbian Films, Psychological Thriller |
Release Date - Nov 14, 2004 (USA), Jun 17, 2005 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 87 min. |
Countries - Canada, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
The product of a dysfunctional family takes unusual revenge on his parents in this drama. Ethan Mao (Jun Hee Lee) is a teenager living in a Los Angeles suburb with his straight-laced father (Raymond Ma), his new stepmother (Julia Nickson), his younger brother (David Tran), and his angry stepbrother (Kevin Kleinberg). Ethan has accepted his own homosexuality, but his father is not so understanding, and when he catches Ethan with a gay magazine, the youngster finds himself thrown out of the house. Ethan starts supporting himself as a street hustler, and moves in with Remigio (Jerry Hernandez), a drug dealer who develops a strong friendship with Ethan. On Thanksgiving Day, when his family is away, Ethan decides to break into his old house and recover a necklace that belonged to his late mother. Remigio decides to tag along, but before they can leave with the jewelry, the family unexpectedly comes home early. An argument breaks out and Remigio pulls a gun; moments later, Ethan and his friend are holding his mother and father hostage. Ethan Mao is the third feature from independent Asian-American filmmaker Quentin Lee.
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drug-dealer, family, family-in-danger, necklace, rejection, robbery, teenagers