It's Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong

critic Reviews

, 74% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • With Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, writer-director Emily Ting adds a modest yet enjoyable entry to the expatriate rom-com subgenre.
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    Sheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.com
    The stakes are not high enough for either character and the two-people-at-a-fork-in-the-road story never comes to life, a practically fatal flaw.
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    Candice FrederickReel Talk Online
    I want to see more of Jamie Chung on the big screen, and I am intrigued enough by Ting's passion for the project to be interested to see what she does next. But I'm all set with this project.
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    Jason BaileyFlavorwire
    Slight, but lovely.
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    Tom KeoghSeattle Times
    "Already Tomorrow" is about ambivalence, not gratification, and is more interesting for it.
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    Michael RechtshaffenLos Angeles Times
    A freshly contemporary change-up on the traditional cross-cultural romantic-comedy.
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    Neil GenzlingerNew York Times
    Stories don't come much thinner than the one in "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong," a will-they-or-won't-they romance that invests a lot in the attractiveness of that city.
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    Christopher BourneScreenAnarchy
    Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg ably rise to the occasion and prove to be quite compelling performers. The fact that their natural chemistry is enhanced by the fact of their being a real-life item is just the icing on the cake.
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    Terence JohnsonAwardsCircuit.com
    While much of the film is centered around talking, it's what these characters don't say until they have to that make the film strong and Greenberg and Chung find the truth in these moments.
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    David NusairReel Film Reviews
    An agreeable riff on Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise...
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    Edmund LeeSouth China Morning Post
    A perceptive film that has the self-awareness to make innocuous fun of the much stereotyped expat experience. ... It's sure to enchant with its lavish display of the city's alluring night lights.
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