![]() ![]() Along the way, we experience two more of the film's running gags: Joe's mom (Lydia Gaston) pressuring him not just to show up, but to not be late, and Joe's agent (played by director Chandrasekhar), whose use of 'entering a tunnel, so I'll be losing the connection' is his standard way of ending a conversation when he's done. The real fun begins as we see the tension between father and son on the road trip they make to join the rest of the family for Easter Sunday. ![]() See, Joe's career as an actor might not be rolling, but his ex-wife is a powerful attorney married to a professional athlete. Junior (Brandon Wardell) is struggling a bit with his grades at the prestigious prep school he attends. Up for a big role in a TV pilot, Joe once again lets down his high school aged son, by attending an audition rather than a parent meeting at school. It's been a struggle, and he's best known for a beer commercial where he looks into the camera and says, "Let's get this party started, bayBee!" One of the recurring gags is how so many either recite the line to him, or plea with him to do so. Joe moved to Los Angeles, away from his Bay area family, to pursue a career in entertainment. and what better way than through comedy? In the film, real life comedian Jo Koy plays fictional comedian and aspiring actor Joe Valencia. As global societies continue to disburse and intertwine with various races and cultures, it only makes sense for us to gain more understanding of each other. The obvious comparisons here are CRAZY RICH ASIANS (2018) and any number of Bollywood movies offering insight and a peek behind the curtain of Indian families. Director Jay Chandrasekhar and co-writers Kate Angelo and Ken Cheng have crafted a tribute to the Filipino community, paying homage to family bonds and the culture. ![]()
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