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Wayne Wang's follow-up movie to Smoke presents a series of improvisational
situations strung together to form a pastiche of Brooklyn's diverse ethnicity,
offbeat humor, and essential humanity. Many of the same characters inhabiting
Auggie Wren's Brooklyn Cigar Store in Smoke return here to expound on
their philosophy of smoking, relationships, baseball, New York, and Belgian
Waffles. Most of all, this is a movie about living life, off-the-cuff.
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