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Director
  
Timothy Linh Bui

Initial DVD release
  
September 10, 2002

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Music director
  
Jeff Danna, Mychael Danna

Language
  
English

Green Dragon (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Timothy Linh Bui
,
Tony Bui

Release date
  
January 19, 2001 (2001-01-19)

Cast
  
Patrick Swayze
(Gunnery Sergeant Jim Lance),
Forest Whitaker
(Addie),
Duong Don
(Tai Tran)

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Green Dragon is a 2001 American drama film directed by Timothy Linh Bui and starring Patrick Swayze, Forest Whitaker and Duong Don.

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Plot

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The film follows the experience of Vietnamese refugees in the United States immediately following the Fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. Tai Tran (Duong) has been appointed the camp translator by Gunnery Sgt. Jim Lance (Swayze). He has arrived with his sister's two young children. Their mother is believed to have been lost in the rush to leave Vietnam.

Despite the despair of leaving Vietnam and having to live in an unfamiliar United States, many of the occupants make adjustments. Minh (Nguyen) is silent and solitary until he meets Addie (Whitaker), the camp's cook. They embark on a friendship to the point where Minh is drawn out of his shell. Meanwhile, Tai and his friend Duc (Tran) find themselves enamored with two female refugees. Tai falls for Thuy Hoa, the daughter of a discredited Vietnamese general. Duc falls back in love with a former girlfriend from Vietnam who is an unhappily married second wife.

Cast

There were open casting calls for actors and actresses in Orange County, California and San Jose, California.

Don Duong had been cast in Tony Bui's 1999 acclaimed film Three Seasons as Hai. Impressed by his work in the film, Timothy Bui asked him to play Tai.

Initially, Bui did not want Patrick Swayze for the role of Jim Lance due to fears that his big name would overshadow the story and message of the small film. However, upon meeting Swayze he changed his mind, as Swayze related to Bui his complete understanding of the film.

  • Patrick Swayze as Gunnery Sergeant Jim Lance
  • Forest Whitaker as Addie
  • Don Duong as Tai Tran
  • Hiep Thi Le as Thuy Hoa
  • Billinjer C. Tran as Duc
  • Kathleen Luong as Second Wife
  • Trung Nguyen as Minh
  • Production

    The story was written by Bui's younger brother Tony Bui. Both of the brothers came to the United States with their family in 1975, as refugees from Vietnam.

    The setting of the film is Camp Pendleton in Southern California, where the movie was also filmed.

    Reaction

    Green Dragon held its premiere on January 19, 2001 at the Sundance Film Festival where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.

    Reviews

    The film received primarily positive reviews although many contended that the film was so sentimental that details were lost. In The New York Times, film critic Dave Kehr wrote that the film was, "not a pernicious film, but simply one that tugs too tenaciously at the heartstrings." Variety praised the actors, "Swayze and Whitaker are effective without especially stretching their acting range, while Duong, who co-starred with Harvey Keitel in "Three Seasons," brings solemn understatement and warmth that serve his role well." However, they criticized the film for its director who "zeros in too unrelentingly on the innocent faces of the two children, the development of the Addie/Minh bond feels calculatedly heartwarming and dialogue too often sounds agenda-driven."

    Awards and nominations

    Austin Film Festival

  • 2001: Won, "Best Advance Screening" - Tony Bui & Timothy Linh Bui
  • Humanitas Prize

  • 2001: Won, "Best Film" - Timothy Linh Bui & Tony Bui
  • Political Film Society

  • 2003: Nominated, "PFS Award for Exposé"
  • Sundance Film Festival

  • 2001: Nominated, "Grand Jury Prize for Best Dramatic Film" - Timothy Linh Bui
  • Young Artist Award

  • 2003: Nominated, "Best Performance in a Feature Film By a Young Actor Age Ten & Under" - Trung Nguyen
  • References

    Green Dragon (film) Wikipedia
    Green Dragon (film) IMDb Green Dragon (film) themoviedb.org