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Duration: 177 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Zhāng Jiālín, 張嘉琳
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Karin Anna Cheung, born on November 2, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, is an American actress and musician. She graduated from Cal State Northridge with a degree in art. Her acting credits include notable roles in 'Better Luck Tomorrow' (2002) directed by Justin Lin, and the lead role in Quentin Lee's feature film 'The People I've Slept With' (2009).
Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The People I've Slept With, Faceci, z którymi spalam
Director: Quentin Lee
Writer: Koji Steven Sakai
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Keywords: duringcreditsstinger, gay friend, gay theme
Angela Yang discovers she's pregnant but doesn't know who the father is. She has been leading a promiscuous lifestyle with so many partners that she keeps baseball cards to help her remember them. Angela's gay best friend Gabriel Lugo initially advises her to 'take care of it,' suggesting termination, but Angela's conservative sister Juliet convinces her to keep the baby and find its father. Determined to do right by her unborn child, Angela embarks on a quest to identify the potential fathers from her extensive sexual history.
People I've Slept With is a 2009 comedy film directed by Quentin Lee. It follows Angela Yang (played by Karen Huie), a woman known for her promiscuous lifestyle who suddenly finds herself pregnant with an unknown father. The movie explores themes of responsibility, identity, and family as Angela navigates through her past partners to determine the baby's paternity. Notable aspects include Angela's unique method of tracking her sexual encounters using baseball cards, her close bond with her gay best friend Gabriel Lugo (played by James Duval), and the influence of her conservative sister Juliet on her decision-making.