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'Cupid's Mistake' is a 2001 comedy film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut with this production. The film is notable for being produced for $980, which was recognized by the 'Guinness Book of World Records' as being the least expensive feature-length motion picture to receive a theatrical film release.[http://www.youngmankang.com/cupid/guinness.htm Guinness World Records Certificate / Korea Daily]

Plot



The film is set in Venice Beach, California, and it centers on four young people in the midst of romantic entanglements. The actress Susan (Susan Petry) is in love with the video producer Gil (Everado Gil), but he is in love with the model Toya (Toya Cho). However, Toya is in love with the bodybuilder Ken (Ken Yasuda). But Ken has his eyes on Susan.[http://www.tvguide.com/movies/cupids-mistake/review/135370 TV Guide Online review]

Production and release



'Cupids Mistake' was shot entirely on digital video, which enabled Kang to bring in the entire production for only $980. The film was mostly improvised by the cast, who worked from a story outline created by Kang. As the filmmaker told an interviewer for IndieRag: "(We had) three days of crazy filming. No permits, guerrilla shooting, no script, [and] 100% improvised. Handheld shooting with long continuous shots made 'Cupid' both cost effective and easy to edit."[http://www.indierag.com/content/interviews/021201ymkang.html IndieRag interview]

Although the film was picked up for commercial release by the distribution company Phaedra Cinema, it played only in venues that provided digital video projection. In a 2001 interview, Kang explained the problems in bringing his work to audiences: Only a few theaters have video projectors, thus, it is extremely difficult to find a theater in which one can show their film. I need to transfer to 35mm print, but it costs at least $40,000. It's difficult to make that amount of money back from art house distribution. That's why my film distribution company doesn't want to take the risk.[http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=interviews&Id=29 Film Threat interview]

'Cupids Mistake' had its theatrical release on August 24, 2001, in New York City, and critical reaction was mixed. David Sterritt, writing for 'The Christian Science Monitor', noted the film's acting is uneven and most of the romancing seems so mismatched that it's not surprising when things fall apart time after time. But there are appealing moments along the way, and the director gets impressive mileage with a budget that can only be called minuscule.[http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/0831/p14s1-almo.html Christian Science Monitor review] However, Dave Kehr, writing for 'The New York Times', complained: Mr. Kang has discovered the effects button on his camcorder, and he relies upon it to provide what style his work has: a pixilated movement here, a fade to monochrome there. At 70 minutes, "Cupid's Mistake" is short, but then, so is our time on this planet.[https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/24/movies/24CUPI.html?ex=1215748800&en=bf1a60fd5f315569&ei=5070 'New York Times' review] And Ken Fox, writing for 'TV Guide Online', noted: Wearing its $980 price tag as a badge of honor, writer-director Young Man Kang's no-budget video feature proves two things: You don't need a multimillion dollar budget to make a film, and sometimes you get exactly what you pay for.



'Cupids Mistake' was released on DVD on July 21, 2009, by Vanguard Cinema.

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