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Its a quirky little film that proposes the question What would you do if you had twelve hours to live? The film doesnt offer any particularly profound answers to that question but instead assembles a series of witty, laconic character encounters like the guy in the coffee house who repeats conversations word for word and gives a lengthy monologue about why he carries a copy of Balzac without ever reading it; the drag queen who offers sympathy to the hero but talks more about her own problems; the waitress on her first day on the job; and especially the young girl who is certain that everything revolves around sex. It all works genially, even if it kind of falls apart by the end. Takeshi Kaneshiro has an enormous degree of likeability and warmth in the lead he almost seems too nice and untroubled for someone living his last hours. Mira Sorvino on the other hand doesnt quite seem to fill her part she seems to radiate too much Hollywood glamour for an indie film. The film is notable for featuring several actors before they went onto bigger things, including Michael Imperioli, who became a regular on tvs The Sopranos (1999-2007) and the award-winning character actor Jeffrey Wright, who should be better known than he is. Since its premiere at the 1998 Sundance Festival, Too Tired to Die remained in a distribution limbo and has not been widely seen. It should be given a chance as it holds many delights. The only other work that South Korean-born director Wonsuk Chin has made is the documentary E-Dreams (2001) about the collapse of a dotcom.
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