‘American Born Chinese’ Mashes Up Modernity and Mythology
An eclectic mix of tones and styles in that brings to mind 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' everything-but-the-kitchen-sink style of storytelling.
Rose Ho is a film critic. After her art criticism degree, she started her personal film blog, Rose-Coloured Ray-Bans, and joined the visual arts editorial team of LooseLeaf Magazine by Project 40 Collective, a creative platform for Canadian artists and writers of pan-Asian background. In 2020, she received the Emerging Critic Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association.
An eclectic mix of tones and styles in that brings to mind 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' everything-but-the-kitchen-sink style of storytelling.
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Encourages viewers to research Canada’s history beyond the already well-known poor treatment of Chinese railway workers.
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A real love letter to the diverse cuisines and cooking methods found in China and Taiwan.