Michael Cieply Executive EditorWatching Wayne Wang’s Coming Home Again, set for a virtual release (online, but through individual theaters) by Outsider Pictures on Oct.
23, delivered a jolt. Like getting nicked by a live wire.The picture is so small–shot in just over three weeks on a micro-budget.
So personal: The story is about a young Korean-American man (played by Justin Chon) who returns to San Francisco to care for his dying mother (played by Jackie Chung).
So completely without pretense. Any whisper of socio-political rhetoric is quickly silenced by purely human dilemmas.But it is so clearly, vibrantly, emphatically, a Movie.
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