Boogie (dir. Eddie Huang).
Huang avoids glossing over the darker aspects of Chinese households including common parental pressures and domestic violence. The generational film tries to dismantle model minority stereotypes just as it fantasizes about Asians in more prominent positions within American culture by indulging in its hoop dreams and the obvious sex appeal of its dynamic lead.
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