Home Top 10 Playing Upcoming Trailers A to Z Theatres DVD

Green Card Fever

windowtop
windowtop
Post your Reply
  newscott13@ wrote:
  Green Card Fever paints a realistic picture at what some immigrants will go through to stay in the good ol' USofA. While somewhat of a comedy, it is depressing and at times because the main character is a likeable, decent guy who is being taken advantage of by a crooked lawyer and a sleaze-bag work placement agent. The story delves between his problems obtaining a green card, his slowly blossoming romance with an angry Indian-American girl, and a Sikh lawyer who is reluctant to help immigrants referred to him by his do-gooder grandfather. The movie is touching, the characters are cute where they're suppose to be, and we are exposed to the vast world of inhuman scum that preys on hapless immigrants. However, this movie is plagued with terrible acting at almost every corner. The main character and his love interest are not bad, but the supporting players must have been chosen from an extras agency to fill the roles. The Chinese lawyer and the American judge act like weekly guests on The Littlest Hobo, leading me to incorrectly believe that this was a Canadian movie.
(7/10)
 
Write your reply below:
 
 
  Your age:     Male:   Female: (optional)
  Your e-mail:
  You will receive a confirmation of your comment by e-mail.
Your e-mail and age group will be published with your comment.
We reserve the right to reject your comment at our discretion.

windowtop
windowtop





Home · Top 10 · Playing · Upcoming · Trailers · A to Z · Theatres
 DVD Calendar · Blu-ray · Shopping Cart
Promotions · Change City · Contact Us · USA · Français
 
Copyright © 1996-2009 CinemaClock Canada Inc.
Terms and Privacy Policy under which this service is provided to you.