Little Saigon (2014)
53KLittle Saigon: Directed by Sean Delgado. With Steve Sturla, Kristine le Tran, Melinda Rochelle, Long Nguyen. When a cheesy Little Saigon Real Estate salesman attempts to lure new customers by networking at funerals of complete strangers, his life soon begins to spin out of control. He gets sucked into a strange, dangerous world and must decide to stay and fight or withdraw from Little Saigon.
“What the heck did I just watched? Imu0026#39; surprised nobody else reviewed this piece of garbage yet. I was at least expecting a couple fake reviews praising this movie to heaven, like weu0026#39;re normally used to on IMDb when itu0026#39;s about a monstrosity like Little Saigon. Iu0026#39;m surprised nobody from the Vietnamese community got paid to write about it, maybe they were to ashamed about it, that would make sense. Itu0026#39;s been awhile since I witnessed such bad acting. 99% of the cast never acted before, my guess is that the producer went to a nail salon, listened to this called u0026quot;true storyu0026quot; and decided to make a movie about it so he could get lucky with maybe one of the staff girls there. Maybe he promised them all a role in his movie, I canu0026#39;t see another explanation. The story is so dumb itu0026#39;s almost impossible this really happened. The movie is also categorized as a comedy, which it isnu0026#39;t, unless you find like me the awful acting hilarious. The cinematography is also awful, shaky camerawork, the sound edition is almost inexistant, it looks like itu0026#39;s all done by the cleaning guy from the nail salon. Little Saigon goes straight in my list of monstrosities to avoid at all costs.”