The Motel Reviews
Michael Kang resolutely sticks to telling the story from Ernest's limited point of view...
| May 14, 2020
A wonderful reminder that adult life is never as difficult as puberty was.
| Mar 1, 2007
A welcome addition to the "awkward adolescence" genre,
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Feb 9, 2007
A most impressive feature film debut by writer/director Michael Kang who has crafted a compelling tale by examining rites of passage from a fresh perspective, namely, that of a Chinese-American adolescent.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Jan 25, 2007
The Motel gives the lie to all those mainstream teen sex comedies starring happy, horny gwailos .
| Original Score: 3/4 | Nov 17, 2006
Perhaps The Motel meanders a bit too much -- hard to do in a 76-minute film -- but it is an engaging little movie.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Oct 20, 2006
Each of Ernest's interactions and epiphanies is pure, calculated movieland.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Oct 19, 2006
Kang and Chyau make for a great team, with Chyau able to give an honest performance that requires humiliation, but never disrespect.
| Original Score: B | Sep 21, 2006
As rundown as it is and as downbeat as its denizens are, only 76 minutes seems like too short a stay at "The Motel."
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 21, 2006
It's a modest triumph of unflattering realism, proving yet again that a camera, a few good actors, the right material and a sensitive director are all you need to illuminate any particular aspect of humanity.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 1, 2006
It's pretty much a customary coming-of-age tale, though it is told with refreshing honesty and realism.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 1, 2006
... suffers from rocky moments and an unsure eye, but [Kang's] sense of detail is rich with prickly contradictions and he resists tidying up the story.
| Original Score: B | Aug 31, 2006
There is honesty and integrity in the filmmaking and the performances, which make The Motel among the best character studies of the year.
Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Aug 31, 2006
...specific and detailed enough to separate itself from the pack.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Aug 5, 2006
It's Kang's understanding of human nature -- not particularly profound, but true and sharp as a perfectly drawn arrow -- that makes this unpretentious production sing.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Jul 28, 2006
A well-worn coming-of-age tale enlivened by pungent detail and a sharp visual sense.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 27, 2006
Even if writer-director Michael Kang doesn't exactly break new ground, he imbues his debut with a quiet, compelling inertia that mimics puberty's rudderless drift, its burgeoning desire for something, anything, to change.
Full Review | Jul 27, 2006
The third effort of Korean-American writer-director Michael Kang of New York brings attention to his unique demographic, but should have been a better made movie.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 21, 2006
It's actually really touching in parts, as well as infuriating.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 8, 2006
The film about of a teenage Chinese-American boy struggling with adolescent issues while working in his family's fleabag motel has the precise brevity of a well-crafted short story.
Full Review | Jul 6, 2006