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Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (1999)

Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (1999)
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In Catfish In Black Bean Sauce, Paul Winfield and Mary Alice play an African-American couple who in the 1970's adopted two Vietnamese children, a brother and sister. 20 years on, the two kids have grown to adulthood; Dwayne (Chi Muoi Lo) has absorbed a great deal of black culture from his adopted parents and is engaged to an attractive African-American woman (Sanaa Lathan). His sister (Lauren Tom), however, feels more comfortable with Asian cultural paths and has married an older Asian man (Tzi Ma). The siblings have recently come in contact with their birth mother (Kieu Chinh), and are awaiting her first visit to the United States, which causes no small amount of personal, cultural and familial clashes. Catfish In Black Bean Sauce is the feature debut from writer/director Chi Muoi Lo, who also plays Dwane; it was a prize winner at the 1999 WorldFest/Houston Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul WinfieldMary Alice, (more)
Director(s):
Chi Muoi Lo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Catfish in Black Bean Sauce

In Catfish In Black Bean Sauce, Paul Winfield and Mary Alice play an African-American couple who in the 1970's adopted two Vietnamese children, a brother and sister. 20 years on, the two kids have grown to adulthood; Dwayne (Chi Muoi Lo) has absorbed a great deal of black culture from his adopted parents and is engaged to an attractive African-American woman (Sanaa Lathan). His sister (Lauren Tom), however, feels more comfortable with Asian cultural paths and has married an older Asian man (Tzi Ma). The siblings have recently come in contact with their birth mother (Kieu Chinh), and are awaiting her first visit to the United States, which causes no small amount of personal, cultural and familial clashes. Catfish In Black Bean Sauce is the feature debut from writer/director Chi Muoi Lo, who also plays Dwane; it was a prize winner at the 1999 WorldFest/Houston Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
Chi Muoi Lo
Writer(s):
Chi Muoi Lo
Producer(s):
Chi Muoi Lo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Profanity)
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    Angela W.

    It's rare to see a positive portrayal of adoption in the media. This movie is nicely done. It has great character development. It accurately depicts the good and the bad traits of BOTH adoptive parents, a birthmother, and the children loved by both. It explores the dynamic of how one family is changed when a birthmother is located and brought into that family. It's a serious movie that also has heaping doses of laughter. I would have given 5 stars except the acting was weak at times.

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    Deborah H.

    This movie was entertaining. It had some humor. It seemed more like a made for TV movie, but overall I did enjoy it. I would recommend it just for the various characteristics of each person.

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    RON L R.

    This was a really fun movie to watch. The performances were very good and the story was unique and interesting. Sanaa Lathan was excellent, exhibiting the talent and beauty that continue to mark her films.

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