Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon, Mani Kaul's Duvidha and Shang-Chi | Fake Film Fans w/cehryl
Part of the Fake Film Fans Podcast with guest Hong Kong singer-songerwriter cehryl. The A24 drama film starring Joaquin Phoenix "C'mon C'mon" directed by Mike Mills, Mani Kaul's serene experimental Indian film "Duvidha" and Marvel's "Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings" which stars Tony Leung are the films discussed on this film podcast episode. A really special guest today as we are joined by Cheryl, also known as cehryl, a Hong Kong singer/songwriter as Walter needs some Asian backup for his terrible Chinese takes. Cheryl lets us bully her for a bit before we really get started. Swade wants to share Ronoake's Saint Paddy's Day because there's just too much drunk people. Cheryl feels Mike Mills "C'mon C'mon" is a little overrated but because this podcast doesn't ever hate movies Walter decides to defend it for a bit. Swade and Walter argued last episode about Walter's tendency to only bring pretentious films so they have decided to switch roles this week. Swade brings Main Kaul's "Duvidha" and is frustrated the film has no swords or wizards. Walter, on the other hand, brought Marvel's "Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings" and shares how Tony Leung captures a perfect depiction of an Asian dad as a villain that tries his hardest to do his best for the family but ultimately his actions turn toxic. Don't miss out the shout out we give to our first review and us naming our 50 5 star rating goal. Follow cehyrl on Twitter: @cehryl Start 0:00 Cheryl's Takes on Frank Ocean? 0:46 Saint Paddy's Day in Roanoke 6:11 "C'mon C'mon" connects with Asians a little different 18:18 Discontinuous Poetry in "Duvidha" 36:35 Tony Leung is Our Dad 53:39 End 1:11:11 We are also available in podcast format! Videos are usually behind schedule so if you want to keep up to date check us out wherever you listen to your podcasts: https://linktr.ee/fakefilmfans ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @FakeFilmFans Letterboxd: @FakeFilmFans All music created by Posture, which you can support here! https://posturestl.bandcamp.com/
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