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Storyline
The Department of Emotional Integrity (DEI) documents all relationship activity. A 'relationship score' is given to keep people accountable for their choices. The score is public for all to see, and affects various aspects of daily life. Two couples, teenagers and early 30s, face different but intersecting challenges in their relationships within the rules of the DEI.
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Wesley Chan and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions make a cameo in the movie. Wes is seen sitting at a desk (time stamp 1:19:36) as Haley is studying then talking over the phone with Seth. Phil is seen walking into the DEI in front of Seth (time stamp 1:21:40). Chris Dinh, one of the producers, makes a voice cameo at the beginning of the film as an automated recording of a DEI representative (time stamp 4:24).
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Quotes
Ben:
You and the DEI can give people whatever score you want. But we make the mistakes. We should be allowed to take risks... and fail... and love without a score to consider...
Randall:
The system simply exists to minimize risks and potential emotional damage between couples.
Ben:
That's too bad - you guys - try to make love easier. But you're missing the whole point. It's not supposed to be - - easy. It's supposed to test you. Break you down and hurt like hell. And who you choose to go through that with - ...
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This movie was bad. I mean real bad. The problem is simple. Wong Fu's often corny love videos work well in 5 minute bursts on youtube. But to make an entire full length movie without stepping outside their comfort zone of cheesy, hire my friends, similar plot line videos won't work. It's a shame for wong fu supporters but it's reality. If they keep on this same old track there will never be a second film that makes any real splash in the entertainment industry.
Also I'm all for Asian pride but when you only feature Asians in your videos then immediately other races of people are going to think "Well these films clearly aren't intended for me." This will only lead to a limited audience. It's time to step outside your comfort zone wong fu. You're at a crossroads. Make the best of it.