Submitted by Ebbemonster t3_10pz5r8 in movies

Throughout film history "The East" has been portraited as place of mystery with everything from martial arts and spirituality to bodily pleasures and strange traditions. I have always enjoyed watching movies about "clueless" westerners diving into the rich Asian cultures and the Asian underworld, whether it was Bill Murray being lost in translation in Tokyo, or Van Damme participating in a dangerous secret tournament in Hong Kong. So...

Which are your favorite movies about Americans being lost in Asia?

It is also OK to include movies that take place in Chinatown, Little Tokyo or the likes :)

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6mv2pd wrote

Showdown in Little Tokyo - An American who grew up in Japan and a Japanese, who grew up in the USA, have to stop the Japanese from selling drugs. It is a fun twist on the genre, where the Japanese guy learns about Japanese culture.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6mvh63 wrote

Rising Sun - Sean Connery as a Japan expert, who is full of amazingly funny quotes ๐Ÿ‘Œ John Connor: The Japanese have a saying, "Fix the problem, not the blame." Find out what's fucked up and fix it. Nobody gets blamed.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6mvran wrote

Rush Hour 2 - Chris Tucker in Hong Kong! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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weatherbeknown t1_j6mvuco wrote

3 Ninjas Kickback. Rocky, Colt, and TumTum are put to the test in Japan to help save their Grandpa from a life long rivalry and hidden treasure. While in Japan, Rocky meets a girl far more suited for him than Lisa D Murino back home. Colt learns to control his anger and short fuse, being humbled in the process by losing to a girl (same girl Rocky likes) in a martial arts tournament. And TumTum shows zero growth at all and still just makes one liners and eats candy. Also all three play on the same baseball team even though wildly different in age. And Colt throws a ninja ball into the barrel of a gun from across a room. This movie also throws a dash of female empowerment into it by having Rockyโ€™s crush beat up the baseball bullies from the beginning of the movie. Nothing says taking the high ground like beating people up!

A classic of our time. Also the song that plays while they are in the car seeing Japan for the first time slaps something fierce.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6mvvsz wrote

Kate - The recent Netflix flick, where Kate has to fight her way through the Tokyo underworld!

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NotSoNiceO1 t1_j6mwz9u wrote

Lost in Asian? Dude . . . The Hangover II

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PoppysPen t1_j6mx0vz wrote

Mr. Baseball, starring Tom Selleck

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TheDadThatGrills t1_j6mxydy wrote

Giri/Haji on Netflix is technically a limited series that plays out as an eight-hour film. It swaps residents from Tokyo & London for nearly the entirety of its runtime.

5/5 stars, one of the best things I've ever watched on the streamer.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6mzwh1 wrote

Rambo 4: The second best Rambo movie ๐Ÿ˜

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Cruitire t1_j6n0cxw wrote

Crazy Rich Asians.

The main character, although Asian, is still primarily American and is basically discovering her own ancestry and culture by going to Asian to meet her fiancรฉโ€™s family. Itโ€™s a far more interesting premise than some white dude being shocked by Asian culture as someone so out of place. Rather its about someone who should fit in, but doesnโ€™t, and being surrounded by people who look like her and that she can to some degree relate to, but who donโ€™t accept her just the same. Itโ€™s incredibly well done.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6n0ozp wrote

Saigon (1988) - With Willem Dafoe who has to solve a murder mystery.

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6n0xs8 wrote

Black Rain - Michael Douglas and the Yakuza!

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6n19xi wrote

Big in Japan (2014) - An unsuccessful punk band goes to Japan to become big! They go through a lot of special cultural aspects of the Japanese culture ๐Ÿ˜Š

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6n26wp wrote

The Protector - Jackie Chan's least child friendly movie! It is a buddy cop movie, where they even go to a massage parlour....

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GizmoBeans t1_j6n28c4 wrote

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

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Ebbemonster OP t1_j6n2wft wrote

Bloodsport - Probably my favorite martial arts movie of all time!

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nephewsucks t1_j6n387v wrote

Not a movie, but Tokyo Vice on HBO max was fucking awesome. I ended up loving it so much. Highly recommended

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the_greasy_one t1_j6n9thi wrote

You beat me to the Bloodsport joke... also, technically it was in Kowloon City which gives it some merit.

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OkGround6783 t1_j6n9wst wrote

Weirdly enough, a lot of Toho monster films films. Notably Godzilla Final Wars and a lot of the Nick Dean-Eiji Tsuburaya collaborations

Any movie where the Asian film studios hire an American actor to "American" the shit out of everything is great.

Their stereotypes about us are as hilariously crazy as our stereotypes about them and it brings a smile to my face

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Mr_Tough_Guy t1_j6nd0ap wrote

Maybe not my favourite but I didnโ€™t see it mentioned yet, A Prayer Before Dawn (2017). Definitely worth a watch.

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kjhwkejhkhdsfkjhsdkf t1_j6nmyvi wrote

That's a great example of being lost in Asia in the middle of an American city. If you haven't read the book, it expands a lot more on the background stuff which I found really interesting, especially in historical context of 30 years ago when it was predicted that Japan would soon be the dominant global power, at least culturally and economically.

Also the premise of the movie is actually quite topical, even if the technology is dated, as it revolves around essentially a deepfake.

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MrWednsday t1_j6npm50 wrote

Not americans, but...

Empire of The Sun? I think bale character is british. Does that matter?

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MaxPower-Roberts t1_j6nx6fy wrote

Please, it is obviously Lucas Black in Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift

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nirensoguen t1_j6o85tu wrote

I mean the movie was made for white people

Western educated good asian woman goes to asia to teach those backward soulless savages who only care about money how to be human

Exactly how hollywood sees "asians" (takes place in singapore, everybody is east asian, except the male lead of course, can't have him be fully asian, full straight asian men aren't allowed to exist in hollywood)

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timojenbin t1_j6osgdi wrote

Empire of the Sun, is a great example as it's from the pov of a boy whose both clueless and savvy through the whole of it.

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