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Director
  
Junya Sakino

Initial DVD release
  
January 21, 2014 (Canada)

Duration
  

Country
  
United States Japan

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Music director
  
Daichi Yoshida

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Jeff Mizushima (screenplay)

Release date
  
March 8, 2013 (2013-03-08) (SXSW)

Initial release
  
September 23, 2013 (Columbus)

Cast
  
Gaku Hamada
(Naoto),
Eugene Kim
(Sebastian),
Marlane Barnes
(Joslyn),
Josh Brodis
(Michael),
Samantha Quan
(Tamiko),
Hiroyuki Watanabe
(Takanori)

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Sake-Bomb is a 2013 film directed by Junya Sakino, written by Jeff Mizushima, and starring Gaku Hamada and Eugene Kim as cousins who embark on a road trip in California. It is a shared Japanese and American production. It premiered at the 2013 SXSW film festival.

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Plot

After his girlfriend dumps him, Sebastian, a cynical and bitter Asian-American vlogger, meets his cousin Naoto, a Japanese tourist. Naoto has come to America to follow his ex-girlfriend, who left him without any explanation. Seeking answers for their respective relationship issues, the two embark on a road trip that results in culture clash between the two cousins and wider American culture.

Cast

  • Gaku Hamada as Naota
  • Eugene Kim as Sebastian
  • Marlane Barnes as Joslyn
  • Josh Brodis as Michael
  • Denden as Masa
  • Chrissie Fit as Edie
  • Samantha Quan as Tamiko
  • Hiroyuki Watanabe as Takanori
  • Jessika Van as Annie
  • Jenn Liu as Olivia
  • Dat Phan as Long Wang
  • Mary Carey as Ms. Robinson
  • Production

    Besides a comedy enjoyable without thinking about heavy themes, director Sakino wanted to offer audiences subject matter with which broad audiences could identify if they looked closer. Aspects of the film were based on real experiences that Sakino and writer Mizushima faced as Asians in America. The crew was multicultural, and this caused real-life culture clashes.

    Release

    Sake-Bomb premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest film festival. It was distributed in the UK by Third Window Films and in the US by First Pond.

    Reception

    Kaori Shoji of The Japan Times rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "It has its good points, but on the other hand, Sake Bomb seems to pander a bit much to the insecurities and sense of inadequacy that are a big part of life for Japanese living in America." Inkoo Kang of the Los Angeles Times called it "a thoughtful and moving road-trip dramedy" that is hurt by Mizushima's editing. Jamie S. Rich of The Oregonian wrote, "Sake-Bomb is a road-tripping culture-clash comedy with something to say, even though it's not always good at saying it." James Mudge of Beyond Hollywood described it as "a very enjoyable mix of serious and intriguing themes with a commercially friendly road-buddy comedy in the traditional Hollywood style."

    Mizushima won Outstanding Screenplay at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.

    References

    Sake-Bomb Wikipedia
    Sake-Bomb IMDb Sake-Bomb themoviedb.org