Green Tea
Green Tea

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Green Tea

2003
Movie
83 min
Mandarin

A mysterious woman frequents tea shops and other places looking for the right man. A cup of green tea will show you the way to find your true love.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Jeff MelmanGenres: Comedy, Romance, Horror

Plot Summary

A young man, after a string of disastrous romantic encounters, finds himself drawn to a mysterious woman who works at a local coffee shop. However, his infatuation takes a dark turn when he discovers her unusual and potentially dangerous connection to a supernatural force. He must navigate this bizarre situation while trying to protect himself and understand the true nature of the woman he's fallen for.

Critical Reception

Green Tea received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its nonsensical plot and low production values. While some viewers found a cult appeal in its quirky and often bizarre premise, it was largely overlooked or dismissed by mainstream audiences and reviewers. The film struggled to find a consistent tone, blending elements of comedy, romance, and horror in a way that many found jarring.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to blend genres but fails to deliver a coherent or engaging narrative.

  • Despite a few humorous moments, the overall execution is amateurish and uninspired.

  • The supernatural horror elements feel underdeveloped and detract from any potential charm.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this film.

Fun Fact

The film features several cameos from individuals associated with Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, including Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith himself, playing characters loosely connected to their established personas.

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