The film has been
Rated-R by the
MPAA for sexual situations, nudity and strong language. The film was released on VHS and on DVD on May 30, 2003, by
First Look Pictures. The DVD featured an English and Spanish subtitles.
Critical response On review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 30% based on 23 reviews, and an average rating of 4.6 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "The characters and situations seem borrowed from overwrought sitcoms." On
Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 30 out of 100 based on 10 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. John Anderson of the
New York Newsday stated that "American Adobo is a tasty dish of a movie. A tender film with genuine insight into the urban heart. The way it treats the totally non-ethnic aspects of life--love, loneliness, dying, friendship--is what makes this Filipino film so attractive and also so American." Kevin Thomas of the
Los Angeles Times stated that, "American Adobo is an intimate, good-humored comedy with lots of heart. Delicious and very funny!" while Andy Klein of
San Francisco Weekly stated that, "American Adobo is sophisticated and entertaining. A solid step forward for the emerging Philippine-American cinema." Oliver Carnay of
Asian Journal stated that "[the film] is rich, funny and entertaining. A gem reminiscent of
Eat Drink Man Woman." The National Board Review was also very positive about the film saying, "A wonderful movie with a lot of heart. Among the year's top foreign language films" while Stephen Holden of
The New York Times was less positive about the film stating that, "American Adobo certainly doesn't lack emotional energy, but it has two or three more plots than it can handle and plays like a compressed, strident soap opera." ==Accolades==