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A Man Like Me

East meets north.....the far north!
2002 | 90m | English

(169 votes)

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A postal worker falls in love with the Chinese waitress at a Chinese restaurant. They start dating and quickly fall in and out of love, the waitress returning to China. The young man looks for comfort in his father but he's too preoccupied with winning the Eurovision song contest. After listening to loser friends talk about what Sylvester Stallone would do in his situation, the postal worker decides to buy a ticket to China and follow his love to her home.
Release Date: Aug 16, 2002
Director: Róbert I. Douglas
Writer: Róbert I. Douglas, Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords scandinavia, iceland, observational comedy, dysfunctional family, interracial romance, cultural difference, chinese, intercultural relationship, family dynamics
Production Companies Icelandic Filmcompany, Creative Artist Management, Film Douglas & Li
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
Jóhann Jóhannsson Original Music Composer
Róbert I. Douglas Writer, Director
Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson Writer
Sigvaldi J. Kárason Editor
Bergþóra Magnúsdóttir Costume Design
Pawel Gula Cinematography
Marta Luiza Macuga Art Direction
Otto Tynes Production Manager
Ingvar Lundberg Sound mixer
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Júlíus Kemp Producer
Clarence Hui Producer
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shapirowonder
7.0

What is very interesting about this movie is how it brings together two really similar cultures. While Stephanie Che in the movie is from the mainland, she is actually a rising star in today's Hong Kong cinema recently starring in "Men Suddenly in Black" and her character really reflects the ex-patr ... iot longing felt by many who leave HK. This is placed next to Iceland which is its own isolated world from the rest of Europe. Ex-pats of Iceland also have the same feeling as those of HK, of leaving a very small place but having intense longing for it still. Jon Gnarr's character is like an expat living in his own world, trying to get by. This is where the comedy kicks in everywhere. The movie even has time to include a whole satirical commentary on pyramid schemes which Gnarr gets into which affect even places like Iceland. The central attention of the movie in the end is the social commentary. Iceland knows just as little as Hong Kong, vice versa. Us Americans can perceive the subtle racism commentary but actually we realize Iceland, regardless of how developed and advanced a country, is still culturally a small Midwest town. In spite of black cardigan sweaters, cashmere scarfs, and hip furniture, ignorance is a pervalent trait which someone on an isolated world can't escape. The movie also achieves a successful combination of Icelandic, English, Chinese Cantonese, and Chinese Mandarin. Icelandic and Cantonese of which are languages which are being threatened to diminish at the hands of the accompanying one. The title A Man Like Me harkens really to Gnarr's situation living alone, finding money, trying love at middle-age when everyone else is already better off. But the story shows how so much is out of control of your own and the end lets you know life is just life.

Jun 23, 2021