JOY RIDE PODCAST. Exploring Identity, Friendship and Comedy in 'Joy Ride': A Conversation with Adele Lim, Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen and Cast
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JOY RIDE PODCAST.
Ever wondered how a journey of self-discovery unfolds for Chinese American friends in a foreign country? Brace yourself for an exhilarating ride through the film, Joy Ride, as we unravel the tapestry of friendship, identity, and belonging in our latest episode of Cinema Judge. Highlighting the essence of this power-packed adventure, we give you a sneak peek into the movie's trailer that beautifully captures the trials and tribulations these friends face.
We're thrilled to have the film's director, Adele Lim, and dynamic co-writers and producers, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong and Teresa Hsiao, gracing our discussion today. They generously share their inspirations behind the script, revealing how their personal stories fueled the narrative. Adding to this, producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen let us in on their initial reactions to the script and their aspirations for the movie. Furthermore, join our engaging conversation about Asian representation in film, featuring the talented Sherry Cola, who plays Lolo, and Stephanie Hsu, the brilliant actor behind Kat.
But the star of today's episode is the impressive Sabrina Wu, who astoundingly portrayed Deadeye. Listen to her powerful journey to landing the role and the thrill of working with a supportive cast and crew. As we delve deeper into the film's potent themes, we discuss how comedy can strike a chord with the audience emotionally. So sit back, tune in as we explore the cinematic wonder that is Joy Ride, and don't forget to catch the film on demand. To be part of this exciting journey, all you need to do is hit play!
Chapters
1. Joy Ride (00:00:00)
2. Joy Ride (00:02:08)
3. Asian Representation and Identity in Film (00:11:55)
4. Sabrina Wu's Performance and Director's Insights (00:24:45)
5. Movie Themes and Emotionally Resonant Comedies (00:39:43)
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