Around 10 years ago, films based on the life of the school were very popular. They were usually romantic comedies and were usually filled with a good amount of raunchiness. They also used fresh, young faces, and sometimes identified as Jennifer Love Hewitt to help sell to the masses. They have made many people laugh and others made good money, but they ended up being quite similar, sooner or later, and probably one reason the genre has lost its luster. During this same period, a film called Better Luck Tomorrow was presented to the world of film school. This independent film has its own style and personality on stage and made a violent and dramatic turn of habit with her.
Better Luck Tomorrow is a film about a group of Asian pariah who embody the typical stereotypes associated with them. Ben (Parry Shen) is the star of the film and is a student of 16, high school, which is only focused on what it can do to be accepted into the best universities in America. With all his time and energy put into being on the basketball team (he does not play), volunteer work and everything will look good on his resume, he has little time for anything else. That all changes when he meets Daric (Roger Fan), a writer for the school newspaper.
After Daric wrote an article saying that Ben is a player token and only on the team to add to its diversity, Ben left the team. Once subsidies anger, he eventually becomes friends with Daric and is introduced to a system of cheat sheet to pay him some money. After a while, Ben receives his friends Virgil (Jason Tobin) and Han (Sung Kang) involved in the system. What we witness after what appears to be an evil, reckless and irresponsible nature of development in Ben and his inner circle of friends. With their success, they push the limits by going to risky illegal practices over time. They will be normal working hard outcasts, criminals who fall in love with their own images and reputations. Their new popularity may alter their way of thinking that everything begins to spiral out of control and takes them into the depths, they would have ever imagined.






