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Nick Young ([[Booboo Stewart]]) is a high school freshman with Asperger Syndrome who idolizes his perfect older brother Chaz Young ([[Harry Shum, Jr.]]). When his brother dies while riding his bike to his friends house he is hit by a group of guys driving recklessly. The crash leaves Nick fighting to overcome his grief while not feeling understood by his distraught parents (played by [[BD Wong]] and [[Joan Chen]]) who are left grieving the loss of their 'perfect son' and trying to preserve his memory. |
Nick Young ([[Booboo Stewart]]) is a high school freshman with Asperger Syndrome who idolizes his perfect older brother Chaz Young ([[Harry Shum, Jr.]]). When his brother dies while riding his bike to his friends house he is hit by a group of guys driving recklessly. The crash leaves Nick fighting to overcome his grief while not feeling understood by his distraught parents (played by [[BD Wong]] and [[Joan Chen]]) who are left grieving the loss of their 'perfect son' and trying to preserve his memory. |
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Chaz's friends attend the funeral and help Nick get through his loss, and in the process Nick helps one of them back who has been hiding the true nature of their own loss with Chaz following the crash. Despite initial hostility Randy ([[Gregg Sulkin]]), Chaz's best friend warms to Nick and takes him under his wing. Randy tells Nick how his brother spent "his whole life trying to keep up this lie that you were a perfect family" and slowly Nick begins to come out of his shell as he spends more time with his brothers friends. Through his interactions with Randy he learns more about his brothers life and the two bond in their grieve until Nick inadvertently discovers Chaz secret, he was gay and Randy was more than just a friend to his brother. The two boys help each other come to terms with the different loss they each feel and let Nick move forward bringing the Young family together again. |
Chaz's friends attend the funeral and help Nick get through his loss, and in the process Nick helps one of them back who has been hiding the true nature of their own loss with Chaz following the crash. Despite initial hostility Randy ([[Gregg Sulkin]]), Chaz's best friend warms to Nick and takes him under his wing. Randy tells Nick how his brother spent "his whole life trying to keep up this lie that you were a perfect family" and slowly Nick begins to come out of his shell as he spends more time with his brothers friends. Through his interactions with Randy he learns more about his brothers life and the two bond in their grieve until Nick inadvertently discovers Chaz's secret, he was gay and Randy was more than just a friend to his brother. The two boys help each other come to terms with the different loss they each feel and let Nick move forward bringing the Young family together again. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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Directed by | Quentin Lee |
Written by | Fabienne Wen and Ellie Wen |
Produced by | David Henry Hwang Kevin Iwashina Ellie Wen Christopher Lee Joel Soisson |
Starring | Booboo Stewart Harry Shum, Jr. BD Wong Joan Chen Gregg Sulkin Tyler Posey |
Cinematography | Yasu Tanida |
Edited by | Matthew Rundell |
Music by | David Choi Booboo Stewart MC Jin Steven Pranoto |
Production companies | Wentertainment Productions, Chris Lee Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million[1] |
White Frog is an American film written by Fabienne Wen and Ellie Wen and directed by Quentin Lee. It is a drama-comedy, aimed at young adults, about 15-year-old Nick Young (Booboo Stewart), a neglected teen with Asperger syndrome whose life is changed forever when tragedy hits his family. It is a story of the power of family, friendship, and love.[2] Along with Stewart, the film also stars Harry Shum, Jr., BD Wong, Joan Chen, Gregg Sulkin and Tyler Posey.
Its début was at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival on March 8, 2012.[3]
Plot
Nick Young (Booboo Stewart) is a high school freshman with Asperger Syndrome who idolizes his perfect older brother Chaz Young (Harry Shum, Jr.). When his brother dies while riding his bike to his friends house he is hit by a group of guys driving recklessly. The crash leaves Nick fighting to overcome his grief while not feeling understood by his distraught parents (played by BD Wong and Joan Chen) who are left grieving the loss of their 'perfect son' and trying to preserve his memory.
Chaz's friends attend the funeral and help Nick get through his loss, and in the process Nick helps one of them back who has been hiding the true nature of their own loss with Chaz following the crash. Despite initial hostility Randy (Gregg Sulkin), Chaz's best friend warms to Nick and takes him under his wing. Randy tells Nick how his brother spent "his whole life trying to keep up this lie that you were a perfect family" and slowly Nick begins to come out of his shell as he spends more time with his brothers friends. Through his interactions with Randy he learns more about his brothers life and the two bond in their grieve until Nick inadvertently discovers Chaz's secret, he was gay and Randy was more than just a friend to his brother. The two boys help each other come to terms with the different loss they each feel and let Nick move forward bringing the Young family together again.
Cast
- Booboo Stewart as Nick Young
- Harry Shum, Jr. as Chaz Young
- BD Wong as Oliver Young
- Joan Chen as Irene Young
- Gregg Sulkin as Randy Goldman
- Tyler Posey as Doug
- Manish Dayal as Ajit
- Talulah Riley as Ms. Lee
- Kelly Hu as Aunt May
- Justin Martin as Cameron
- Amy Hill as Dr. King
- Phil Abrams as Ira Goldman
- David Henry Hwang as the Pastor
- Lynn Ann Leveridge as Maria
- Kathryn Layng as Edie
- Ron McCoy as the Bearded Man
- Major Curda as Samuel
- Jasmine Di Angelo as Briana
- Carla Jimenez as Mrs. Rodriguez
Pre-production
White Frog was written by the mother/daughter duo Fabienne Wen and Ellie Wen. Ellie Wen's mentor, David Henry Hwang, was an executive producer. Principal photography was completed in August 2011.[4]
Score and soundtrack
The score to White Frog was composed by Steven Pranoto. The soundtrack features David Choi, CriBabi, Gowe, PaperDoll, Shin-B, IAMMEDIC, and Booboo and Fivel Stewart.
References
- ^ "Twilight's Booboo Stewart takes the lead in indie White Frog". Oh No They Didn't!. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
- ^ "White Frog Info (facebook)". White Frog Official Facebook. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
- ^ "Announcing the SFIAAFF30 Opening Night Feature!". CAAMedia. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
- ^ "White Frog". Wentertainment Productions. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
External links
- Official website
- White Frog at IMDb
- Quentin Lee’s 'White Frog': A Jumping Point for Discussion
- Twitch Film: SFIAAF 2012: San Francisco Welcomes an Elite, Typically Eclectic Batch of New Films
- San Francisco Chronicle: Asian festival has veterans, new faces
- Exclusive Interview: One Asian World Talks “White Frog” With Booboo Stewart!
- SFIAAFF30 Opening Night Feature