Haiku Movie Review: Wolf of Wall St.
He isn’t comic relief (the fat guy is).
He isn’t smarter than all the white guys.
He isn’t a super-human kung fu master.
He isn’t speaking w/ an Asian (chingchongadingdong) accent.
He isn’t a tiny dicked peeping perv (the fat guy is).
He isn’t the bad guy.
He's just a human being, like everyone else.
Fast times on Wall St.
Ultimate depiction of
80s avarice
Chester Ming played by Kenneth Choi
Born: October 20, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, Choi desperately dreamed of becoming an actor. Against his family's wishes, Choi left Purdue college to pursue his dream. He literally ran away from home for 5 years to train and study before moving to Los Angeles. Once in L.A., Choi hit the ground running. He was cast in an independent film during his first week and finished the year with appearances in 6 television series.
Source: IMDB
“Sell me this pen.”Chester Ming is an outstanding Asian-American character more because of what he isn’t.
He isn’t comic relief (the fat guy is).
He isn’t smarter than all the white guys.
He isn’t a super-human kung fu master.
He isn’t speaking w/ an Asian (chingchongadingdong) accent.
He isn’t a tiny dicked peeping perv (the fat guy is).
He isn’t the bad guy.
He's just a human being, like everyone else.
“U gonna finish the rest of that Danish?
Can I have that Danish?”
“U guys have any milk?”
Wolf of Wall Street