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Kerry Zsa Zsa Liu

City of Los Angeles, CA, United States

A Film buff and historian and favorite movie is Eat, Drink, Man, Wife by And Lee

08 Jul 10:03

Amazing film about female skateboarders and their lack of identity in a world that glorifies male skateboarders. This leaves a few brave souls to cross over and do the skating from a girl's exciting times paving the way. Don't miss this short documentary about the rare people that exude bravery and make us sympathetic to their passion for skating.

Commented on Café Glass

08 Jul 09:49

A fun and light hearted short film about the effects of internet and people in a cafe's reliance on WiFi. What happens when it gets shut off for unknown reasons and the patrons all go nuts? They have to rely on their interpersonal skills and not Ai to make things happen for themselves. Watch a great film!

Commented on Plum Town

08 Jul 09:34

Plum Town is a crowd favorite depicting the countryside admist the reconciliation of a son and his father. His father loves karaoke but has his own ways of singing on an old instrument for karaoke unlike the fancy new ones in the city that his son brags about. The changes in their situations only further brings them together once again uniting them in dignity and grace. Watch this movie for a perfect karaoke ending.

Commented on Yume

29 Jun 16:00

Enter a world of a girl Yume in a pink wig who quietly enters a room with a gentleman that turns her life around til she loses her innocence. No longer the daughter she used to be. She embarks on a journey to find her own identity. This film has plenty of movie moments from going to class into an adult world of patronage.

Five out of five stars for the best Bruce Lee film. His life is majestic and positive and a role model for not just Asian Americans but everyone who watched. Born from a mixed race mother, Bruce Lee went to touch the courage meter for the world. A must-see film and definitely amazing his life story inspiring the world.

29 Jun 15:01

Excellent documentary about the famed basketball player Jeremy Lin who against all odds became the hero of the game. Jeremy Lin is out of this world and a positive force in professional basketball. His pure talent is undeniable! Believe in it and watch an enjoyable player at his best despite any obstacles.

An eye-opening experience. Must see film! Getting an understanding of the long history of Americans is so insightful from this point of view. Very important film to watch and learn new insights.

Watch this and be enlightened about the situation in the United States and how the prolific advances in immigration can and will help citizens today and escape the past. In a film with historical accuracy, a moving picture identifying misteps along the way and a promise for a better tommorrow as advances in social science continues.

Commented on Nai Nai | 奶奶

28 Jun 17:07

This film is animated and has the style of a period and cultural refinement that we love. It has the soft palette of an Impressionist painting. I remember the grey in Nai Nai's hair and could smell the tea and dessert that was brought to her. The tone was so right. The pacing made it so exciting and cut to black when she has a backflash and emotional experience in her past to forgive. Very beautiful film and very well directed and animated.

One of the most beautiful films of the entire library of feature films. Must see! It heralds the music and dance culture that has never been seen before. Historic and accurate it is by far the most promising film to come from such an exotic and beautiful part of the world. Mixing a rare vintage culture and finding oneself in it through the music and dance of their past. This is one film worth waiting for!