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Cupid's Mistake
Directed by Young Man Kang
The Fault is Not in The Stars, But Ourselves!
 The Lowest Budget Film to receive a Nationwide Theatrical Release
“A cute tale of titillation and rejection!” —The Village Voice
“A refreshing and humorous take on dating in Los Angeles, rated 8.4 out of 10” —metacritic.com
“Love quadrangle… a cross cultural comedy. A classic Cassavetes-style Cinema” —Film Threat
“Incredible acting from complete nobodies, Cupid’s Mistake kicks the shit out of The Blare Witch Project:” —IMB.com
from the director of “The Last Eve” and “Soap Girl”
Toya, a Korean-American model, is unable to choose between the two men in her life. Susan, an actress going through a personal crisis, is in love with Gil. Gil is a struggling filmmaker who’s attempting to document the true meaning of love but can’t see true love until it hits him in the face. Ken, the object of Toya’s affection, is a Japanese-American bodybuilder and personal trainer who expresses his angst through his work and is oblivious to Toya’s advances. Shot against the backdrop of picturesque Santa Monica this story about love and relationships isn’t the typical glossy Hollywood version but a real life look at the pain and frustrations of meeting your mate only to have your love be unrequited. Funny, witty and ironically heartwarming Cupid’s Mistake probes into the nuances of finding, keeping and losing love.
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