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Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
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Observer (UK)
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July 09, 2017

Disarmingly human moments - the Sung daughters, all high-powered lawyers, fret over their 80-year-old father's disappointing sandwich - pepper this compelling courtroom drama.
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Globe and Mail
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June 02, 2017

The film's director, who would make an excellent character witness for the defence, raises ... questions but frustratingly doesn't answer them in an otherwise compelling documentary.
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Los Angeles Times
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June 08, 2017

It's not every day that you end up rooting for a bank, but the story "Abacus: Small Enough to Jail" tells is no ordinary tale.
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Radio Times
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July 09, 2017

This intricate but accessible study seeks to put a human face on the 2008 credit crunch and its aftermath.
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Times (UK)
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July 11, 2017

When Steve James's documentary suggests that Abacus was the victim of a concerted Establishment plot... it doesn't have quite enough evidence for a conviction, but it is an absorbing study of the court case, the bank and Chinatown itself.
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Film Experience
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July 20, 2017

The modesty of its subjects, both corporate and human, clearly rubbed off on James who has crafted a standardly assembled yet no less enthralling documentary about what is now a particularly peculiar footnote in the history of American law
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Washington Post
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June 22, 2017

Using drawings and courtroom testimony, James creates a tense courtroom drama out of seemingly dry material.
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Times (UK)
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July 11, 2017

A sweet and sometimes moving, if ultimately minor, film about a hopelessly inadequate fraud case from 2012.
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Boston Globe
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June 15, 2017

Steve James's impressively economical documentary folds together the events that led to the case, the place of Abacus in the Chinese-American community, the 2015 trial, and its aftermath.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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June 07, 2017

The lack of action is made up for by the gumption of the accused banking family, whose respect for each other is apparent even as they bicker and interrupt each other over trial strategy, press releases and the catered lunch.
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Detroit News
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July 21, 2017

"Abacus" is probably the only film made in the past decade that could get an audience rooting for a bank, but it does just that.
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July 23, 2017

An acutely observed portrait of the lives of first and second generation Chinese immigrants, subjects who otherwise don't see much in the way of Hollywood limelight.
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