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5/10
Decent...more detective work than profiling
17 February 2011
This review will reference the original Criminal Minds a lot and is solely based on first and only episodes released so far, therefore my opinions may change as the season progresses.

Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior follows a Rapid Response Team (aka RED Cells) consisting of SA Sam Cooper (Forest Whitaker), the "level-headed" leader, Mick Rawson, the calm "foreign-accented" pretty boy, Simms, the trouble-some, angry vigilante, Beth Griffith, the overly attached empathizer, Gina LaSalle, the yet undeveloped personality, and lovable tech-savvy Penelope from the original CM. The team contains the typical garden variety of character archetypes.

Like I mentioned in the title, CM: SB is more detective work than profiling unlike the original series from which it took its name. Also unlike the other series which utilizes natural dialogue to explain what they are doing, CM: SB crowbars this in awkwardly with pointless conversation and ridiculous monologue. Characters also jump from one conclusion to another without much thought and rely much on assumptions. Other details such as when the team found the location of the body annoyed, since it is rather impractical to take your whole team without police help to canvass an area for a body. I know the opening title said "untraditional" but seriously, an FBI team operating from a gym? Little stuff like that bothered me in this series for some reason.

One last thing, in CM, the unsub was revealed more and more as the episode progresses and based on what the team concludes which I think is a very clever method. However in this, the unsub was hidden and then totally shown midway through the episode even though RED Cell didn't have a clue as to who he was. The hints of his identity came after his identity was already revealed.

All in all, it is an average detective show but no way on par with the original series.
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Fool for Love (2010)
8/10
Great movie by Viet's standards and pretty darn good by Hollywood's
13 September 2010
Warning: Spoilers
(rambling, skip down for the movie review) First off before the naysayers scream that 8/10 is too high, please keep in mind that: 1)Vietnamese producers don't have the budget nor talents (yet) that we're accustomed to from Hollywood; 2)my rating is strictly weighed against other Viet films I've seen so far (and also the romantic comedy genre) since it will most likely be Vietnamese who know about this film; 3)as an American raised Vietnamese I will review it from that perspective

The story follows Dung (Dustin Nguyen), a hotel washroom attendant aspiring to be a bartender, as he essentially stalks the new love of his life, Mai who is a "Viet Kheu" (overseas Vietnamese) wanting to be a singer. As he abandons everything to follow his heart, his situation become complicated (and comical) as he meets Hoi, another "Viet Kheu".

I really dig this movie because it is without a doubt one of the best Vietnamese film that I have seen. You are probably thinking that's not saying much since the quality of Viet movies aren't that great, don't fret I'll throw some Hollywood in here for you. Quality-wise, the cinematography was great with some very nice scenic shots. Acting was a lot better expect but not Oscar quality of course, with a little "over- acting" (a common occurrence in Viet films) here and there. The story was surprisingly different in a good way and feel for the movie, including the wardrobe, props, locations, etc, is very modern which makes me want to overlook some of the faults. Namely, the subtitles were distracting as hell and incorrectly translated several times but I guess it has to be there. And notably, the music and the singing dub needs better editing though.

With the except of the last 20 minutes, it was a very strong movie. I like how everything felt real fits together. For example, I get really annoyed when the character that is portrayed poorly like a Southerner with an English accent, so the first thing I noticed when the female lead spoke was that she has this a non-native dialect tongue (since I am rather familiar with the language) that would have bother me throughout but that was explained in the movie. Similarly, I have a dislike for romantic comedy because in almost all of them, the situation could've been easily defused if the characters told the truth or confronted each other instead of dance around the problem for an hour. Although this movie did do this once, it was quickly resolved.

--- This paragraph may contain spoilers but not really ---- And like 500 Days of Summer, Going the Distance, etc, it was realistic in that love does not conquer all (or at least that was true until the last 20 minutes). I recommend imagining your own, lol. -----------------

Opponents to the movie might say it's moving away from the culture, but IMHO, this is a big improvement from older Viet cinema and a solid 8/10. If only the ending was a lot more logical and thought out, it would have been higher.

If you've watched Passport to Love and thought it was dumb, you should really give this a shot.
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