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The ensemble cast is the film's strongest asset.

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Justin Lin’s 2002 film, , is a landmark piece of Asian-American cinema that deconstructs the "model minority" myth through a gritty, crime-focused lens. Plot Overview

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The movie follows Ben Manibag (played by ), an academically gifted high schooler in Orange County who feels trapped by the high expectations of his parents and peers. Alongside his friends—the charismatic yet volatile Virgil ( Jason Tobin ), the mysterious Han ( Sung Kang ), and the wealthy, scheming Daric ( Roger Fan )—Ben begins exploring a life of petty theft, dealing, and material excess.

The film centers around two privileged high school students, Bart (James Franco) and Seth (Seth Green), who lead seemingly perfect lives but are actually involved in a life of crime. Their actions lead to a sequence of events that pull them into a world of violence and chaos. The movie explores themes of suburban boredom, rebellion, and the facade of the perfect life. Justin Lin’s 2002 film, , is a landmark

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Directed by Justin Lin, this film is widely regarded as a watershed moment for Asian American representation in cinema, famously defended by critic Roger Ebert during its debut.