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About this product:- Rated PG-13
- Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes
- This title is not part of the Movies Anywhere cross-platform digital distribution program (details).
- Synopsis: "A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home."
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I'm the child of immigrants. My parents made our whole family watch Margaret Cho's All-American Girl in the 90's. I wasn't into it, and the show got canceled pretty quickly, but it was a big deal for them at the time to see an Asian American family on tv and not as token side-characters playing out race-based tropes. Representation in movies is great. It helps all kinds of people see with more fullness the humanity of people who aren't just like them.
As I moved into my 30's, a lot of the common Hollywood flash got very stale for me; now I appreciate more stories that speak directly to people's lived experience.
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You could use your Prime No Rush credits [amazon.com] to rent or buy it.
7.5 on IMDB
6 oscar nominations with 1 win for supporting actress
I haven't seen it but looks good.
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I'm the child of immigrants. My parents made our whole family watch Margaret Cho's All-American Girl in the 90's. I wasn't into it, and the show got canceled pretty quickly, but it was a big deal for them at the time to see an Asian American family on tv and not as token side-characters playing out race-based tropes. Representation in movies is great. It helps all kinds of people see with more fullness the humanity of people who aren't just like them.
As I moved into my 30's, a lot of the common Hollywood flash got very stale for me; now I appreciate more stories that speak directly to people's lived experience.