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Harold and Kumar go to White Castle - Film Preview

August 7th 2006 23:35
When I first saw the trailer for Harold and Kumar go to White Castle, I wasn't interested at all. Not at all.

Usually, college-style stoner comedies make fun of visible minorities, poking fun at the accents, the peculiar behavior, the awkward attempts to meet girls...Asian and Indians are the butt-end of jokes, and while it's funny to watch, it's gotten old.

Ethnic protagonists are still on the receiving end: Jackie Chan in Rush Hour saves the day, but not before Chris Tucker tears him to pieces over his pronounciation. The Indian guy in Short Circuit is reviled by the New York population, mostly.

The opening scenes from the movie:


Where Harold and Kumar shines, though, is that, for once, an Indian-American and a Korean-American are normal, cool guys. They smoke weed and love girls and sex. Among the scarred battelfield of toilet humour and weed culture, the movie reveals a central theme about the main characters: they're visible minorities, but they're still Americans.

It's not easy for Harold and Kumar. They've grown up in America, but they're still treated like they're on the fringe by white Americans, and pressured to be 'ethnic' by their families and communities. What do they want, really? To have a good time and meet hot girls. It's a simple life.

The film twists and turns in a fairly ridiculous storyline that has them in jail, riding a cheetah and hang-gliding. It's almost painful at times. But with all the marijuana smoke that pervades throughout, it's nothing to get worked up about. Besides, what were you expecting? Chocolat? Amelie Poulain?

Like all predictable feel-good comedies, this one lays it down. Harold'll come to terms with being a docile Asian business guy, Kumar will make a self-realization and the bad white guys get it in the ass.

Ah, white guys. If anything, the white male American has more to complain about than anything. Who stands up for them? No one. This movie, and many before it, make fun of the white male for being racist, buffoonish, amoral or just plain ugly. Is it justified? We-l-l... perhaps not, but certainly, the assholes shown in the movie are not unbelievable, at least, as believable as the Indian exchange student in National Lampoon's Van Wilder.

Many of my friends didn't much care for Harold and Kumar go to White Castle, but it resonated with me. As a visible minority, I can relate to the frustration that comes from being mistaken for an immigrant. Harold and Kumar don't want to have exceptions for what they are, and they don't want people to tiptoe around the issue. They're just Americans, and they like, oddly enough, Wilson Philips and eating at White Castle. The only ones that understand that are the Jewish Americans that live down the hall.

I say: See it and revel in the absurdity of the story, the unlikely scenarios, the cameos by some famous people. Comedy like this is easy, to be sure, but so enjoyable that it just makes you want to grin like a hyena.

See it for: Even more gratuitous nudity than American Pie and the equivalents. Whoever produced this movie hit it right on the head: drugs, shit-jokes and topless women. When the Korean student trades a bad of weed to see two girls flash, it'll bring a college flashback to your mind.





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Comment by Trina

August 8th 2006 02:12
I like this movie. I like both the main actors and the fact that they finally get to star in their own flim, and not play typical asian kid who wants to be black, or typical Indian exchange student, obsequious and naive (although the movie Van Wilder was hilarious).

Having lived in Australia for most of my life, in a multicultural society that generally embraces different cultures I guess I'm lucky not to have been subject to much racism, if at all. Actually I get more of the opposite reaction, with guys intrigued by the 'exotic' Asian side.

Maybe its just the places I go and scenes I'm involved with...

But really, while this movie may reflect modern American/Canadian society, to some of us who've lived in Australia most our lives, it's just something we see in movies and imagine only in foreign lands, espcially all that crazy college and frat stuff...

Comment by Cibbuano

August 8th 2006 02:25
I imagine there must be some of this in Australia... the lebanese community gets some stereotyping, and there's a huge asian population in Sydney.

You may not get so much because you're an Asian female! I've noticed in the classes that I tutor, Asian guys pretty much stick together...

Comment by Trina

August 8th 2006 02:42
Yeah there is but in most parts of Sydney I don't see it, and most of the time people keep their racist thougts and comments to themselves, unless they're backed by a group of friends willing to fight alongside them if things get ugly. Cowards.

Comment by Anonymous

August 8th 2006 02:47
everyone is braver when they've got a group of friends around...

Comment by jon

August 8th 2006 03:16
"When the Korean student trades a bag of weed to see two girls flash, it'll bring a college flashback to your mind."

Want to tell us about that one?

Comment by Cibbuano

August 8th 2006 03:51
er... well... I'm not Korean, so it's not an autobiographical statement!

Comment by Luke

August 8th 2006 06:14
I love this movie. Doogie Howser rules.

Comment by Sisi

August 8th 2006 07:45
I love it too! My friend's tried the White Castle burgers and he said they were OK...really small though

Comment by Stanley

August 8th 2006 10:56
sisi - everyone i know that has tried white castle says their burgers are rubbish. hehehe.

plus, it's fur burgers that all straight guys want

Comment by Trina

August 8th 2006 11:00

Comment by Sisi

August 8th 2006 11:03
so much for "you are what you eat"...sweetie

Comment by edward

August 8th 2006 14:15
I love that movie! Where's the rest? It was just getting good, you tease...

Comment by Cibbuano

August 9th 2006 01:09
ed, you'll have to go over to youtube and watch the other clips. Or just order it from the Amazon link!

stan, you could start up a fast food chain with those burgers. See how the business is.

Comment by Stanley

August 9th 2006 05:00
cibby, yes, the advertising blurb for fur burgers would be - finger lickin' good and i'm lovin' it!

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