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Choking Man (2006)

Choking Man (2006)
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A man finds himself caught between several worlds -- rough real life and a number of parallel fantasy lands -- in this blend of drama and fantasy. Jorge (Octavio Gómez Berríos) is a painfully shy young man from Ecuador who has immigrated to the United States. Jorge keeps body and soul together by washing dishes at a greasy-spoon diner in a Queens, NY neighborhood that's dominated by a wide variety of fellow immigrants. Jorge spends most of his days at work being harassed by Rick (Mandy Patinkin), the diner's owner, and loud-mouthed manager Jerry (Aaron Paul). One of the only people at the diner who shows any kindness to Jorge is Amy (Eugenia Yuan), an Asian waitress, and Jorge has become deeply infatuated with her. However, Jerry also has his eyes on Amy, only adding to the tension between him and Jorge. As Jorge struggles to escape his grim circumstances, he passes into a variety of alternate realities, ranging from a pastel-colored wonderland ruled by animated bunnies to a grassy sylvan landscape past a fence. Choking Man was written and directed by Steve Barron, best known for his groundbreaking work in music videos; the film received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Octavio Gómez BerríosKate Buddeke, (more)
Director(s):
Steven Barron
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Choking Man

A man finds himself caught between several worlds -- rough real life and a number of parallel fantasy lands -- in this blend of drama and fantasy. Jorge (Octavio Gómez Berríos) is a painfully shy young man from Ecuador who has immigrated to the United States. Jorge keeps body and soul together by washing dishes at a greasy-spoon diner in a Queens, NY neighborhood that's dominated by a wide variety of fellow immigrants. Jorge spends most of his days at work being harassed by Rick (Mandy Patinkin), the diner's owner, and loud-mouthed manager Jerry (Aaron Paul). One of the only people at the diner who shows any kindness to Jorge is Amy (Eugenia Yuan), an Asian waitress, and Jorge has become deeply infatuated with her. However, Jerry also has his eyes on Amy, only adding to the tension between him and Jorge. As Jorge struggles to escape his grim circumstances, he passes into a variety of alternate realities, ranging from a pastel-colored wonderland ruled by animated bunnies to a grassy sylvan landscape past a fence. Choking Man was written and directed by Steve Barron, best known for his groundbreaking work in music videos; the film received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Steven Barron
Writer(s):
Steven Barron
Producer(s):
Josh ZemanZachary MortensenSteven Barron
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Lawrence P.

    I wished I didn't finish watching this waste of time. I expected the main character to develop more. I should have spent those 2 hours watching my finger nails growing. This is the worst Indie film I have seen to date.

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    John J.

    It's rare that I don't finish a movie. But even worse is the movie that you keep thinking will somehow redeem itself. Most of the time it does. But Choking Man never delivers. Horrible. Torturous and tedious to watch. I found myself fast forwarding and not missing anything. If the purpose of this movie was to feel what it's like to be locked up and unable to express oneself, I think they succeeded. But for me it was more how some people will just watch just about anything. Me included. I'm going to go to confession and ask forgiveness for wasting almost 2 hours of my life.

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    Paul K.

    Unlike the other reviews in this que, I found Choking Man a marvelous movie. Not dull, tedious, or boring. Jorge's character was rather over the top in his shyness and reluctance, but the depiction of the personalities in the film worked. Not a waste of time by any means. I've met plenty of these people during my lifetime.

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