Ping Pong Playa
United States
3166 people rated A kid dreams of playing professional basketball in order to escape his dead-end job, living in the suburbs, his bossy older brother and running his Mom's ping pong classes.
Comedy
Sport
Cast (18)
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Joy mazz
27/10/2023 16:23
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Domy🍑🍑
27/10/2023 16:00
This is a hilarious comedy that's also relatable as an Asian person who moves to America or been in America at one point. The feeling of being confined to options, or forced into stereotypes is something that a lot of Asians can relate to. It's much better than other Asian comedies like Crazy Rich Asians, and actually reflects some funny moments that remind me of movies like Friday with Ice Cube or Baby Boy directed by John singleton. Like there's some definite inspiration from those movies but done for Asians, and in a unique way that allows for a ping pong plotline. If you like comedies in general this is a good movie.l.
Djamimi💓
27/10/2023 16:00
Anyone can enjoy this movie. Diverse humor, friendships, and competition leave something for anyone to enjoy. However, Ping Pong Playa is so much more for the target audience. Those with intimate experience living out the cultural bridge Chinese Americans cross are sure to see the purest form of reality reflected back at them. Esoteric meta humor that will be glazed over by most is in truth what makes the movie shine. The characters are outlandishly real. The themes are intentionally ironic. The genius of the dialogue makes Ping Ping Playa a relaxing, referential comedy that can be rewatched countless times.
Samrii🦋
27/10/2023 16:00
I first saw this movie about 2 years ago and thought it was quite funny. After Linsanity earlier this year, I watched the movie again and there are some amazing parallels with Jeremy Lin's story, to the point that one would think this was written loosely about Jeremy Lin. What's more incredible is that Jeremy Lin ends up wearing a Rockets jersey, so C-Dub looks vaguely more like Jeremy Lin the second time around.
Anyone who wants to see some humor around stereotypes (both false and true) and loves Jeremy Lin's story should go see it. My family loved watching this movie the second time around and we recommend it.
Of course, Jimmy Tsai and Jessica Yu should be given a lot of credit for putting together a feel good movie that I can associate with. If anyone deserves to play Jeremy Lin in a future movie, it should be Jimmy Tsai. And, Jessica Yu, who is known for her documentaries should be able to tell the Jeremy Lin's story as good as any director.
Sodi Ganesh
27/10/2023 16:00
I absolutely loved this movie. I loved it for two reasons: the plot line and the overwhelming sense of stupidity. This movie reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite. It was pretty funny even though the main character is a complete tool. The racial slurs in this movie just add to the stupidity of it. Ever race has stereotypes for each other and it's good to sometimes laugh at them instead of being offended. Overall, I think this movie is pretty great. I wouldn't say this movie is for families, just because of how one of the kids acts. I would say that it's a movie more appropriate for older high schoolers and young adults. Childish and juvenile as this movie may be, the younger generation finds that kind of thing hilarious(me included).
Saeed Bhikhu
27/10/2023 16:00
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Althea Ablan
27/10/2023 16:00
Personally, I really liked this movie! Such a change in stereotypical Hollywood depictions of Asian Americans. Also, I love these LEAD Asian actors/actresses. I'm so tired of seeing stories "about" Asian Americans, just to see them in the background or shadow of the White stars.
And I love how they expressed their anger and addressed such stereotypical things that the media uses to portray Asian Americans such as "exotifying" them or saying how "passive" they all are. Yes, it may seem a little extreme how blunt the "boss" of ping pong is or the other opposing white players are in their racist remarks... but in reality things like this happen all the time. These microagressions are always here.
𝐾𝑖𝑑𝑎 𝐼𝑏𝑟𝑎ℎ𝑖𝑚✪
27/10/2023 16:00
You really have to be Asian-American to get this movie. If you are, it's not offensive and hilariously true! It teaches AA kids not to be so lazy like many are yet teaches parents not to make their kids total nerds (like the business Indian scene at the bowling alley).
Being American or not Asian, you will not understand much of the humor and many parts will seem useless, like the talking scenes in Chinese. You may feel that Asians who watch this will hate British and white people, but really we won't. We deal with Americans all day. If you're
Asian: 9/10 or 10/10 ------ White: 3/10 or 4/10
The purpose of this movie is to really show American Asians their lifestyle from an outside view, to teach some morals to children and parents, all while having some funny moments.
Tracy👑
27/10/2023 16:00
This is a "fun" and funny movie done in an original way - with moral lessons to boot. Best family suitable rental in a long while. This work in some ways is reminiscent of Tyler Perry - it doesn't play to the high brow audience, readily mixing the serious with the silly to good effect, and leveraging an American subculture as a backdrop to a story. It felt right how specific characters were constantly switching between Chinese and English to draw out the best phrasing and emphasize the bicultural significance of their lives and the challenge at hand. I'm going to check-out some of the other Jimmy Tsai projects. I was also impressed with the many supporting actors/characters. Another movie this reminded me of is Napoleon Dynamite - sound track and all, loved the "cereal" song. Best scene in the movie is when the main character's brother sets him straight - this and other scenes my kids insisted that I replay.
BLACK MEMBA 💙🧘🏾♂️
27/10/2023 16:00
Ping-pong Playa is very funny at times and very uncomfortable at other times. The lead Chinese-American character Christopher Wang (pronounced Wong) or C-dub is hilarious when he does his gangsta routine. He is also very "Ghetto", quite racist and all too authentic.
The plot itself is very Karate kid lite, done on a low after-school movie budget but is pleasant enough.
But most Asian, or other minorities for that matter can relate to C-dub and both laugh and cringe. The way Caucasians are depicted is over the top but does reflect some of the frustration at the old-school-tie attitudes that are still running things - even when they are trying to be benevolent. Sadly, we have all experienced those unintentional incredibly ignorant remarks from people like the tournament director. If you are from Hong Kong or one of the former British colonies then you'd know what C-dub was sayin'...
This might have been less cringe-worthy if it had gotten out of the American immigrant self-imposed apartheid ghetto mentality. But then again maybe that works better as (un)intentional irony.
Overall, not great but it did precede things like Outsourced which deal with similar themes. C-dub's rapping is very funny (as is the Cantonese hip-hop - so bad that I'm glad they didn't translate it...) and it does give insight into Asian-American attitudes and prejudices.