Amanda Lund

Amanda Lund

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  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rickey 2022-04-01 09:01:19

      This is a special drama

      The last time Hollywood set its sights entirely on the Asian crowd was All-American Girl in 1994. After nearly two decades, Hollywood has finally produced a sitcom that's all about Asians again, and the show's successful renewal for a second season is even more of a rare achievement. As far as the...

    • Franz 2022-04-01 09:01:19

      Study Abroad and Immigrant Reverie

      The actors who play Chinese immigrants are actually native Asian-Americans. This immigrant story still lacks the typicality and uniqueness of the current era, and it has the suspicion of soap opera. The viewpoints and perceptions presented by many perspectives still have the stereotype of white...

    • Milo 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      I feel sad when I want to get in but can't get in, and I am also sad when I am afraid of forgetting my ancestors. My answer is, don't be too entangled, accept this different self, this may be what the future human beings will look like.

    • Everett 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      Do you understand mandarin as a weird expression of "this woman is crazy"? Have you ever seen Chinese eat chicken feet like this? Do Chinese people take off their shoes when they enter the door? The all-Chinese lineup was played all day, but I didn't even hear a standard Mandarin, and the most standard one was vulgarly added with a Peking Opera accent. Of course, it's no wonder, after all, the heroine is only a Chinese-American, and the male protagonist is a Korean-American, but is there 20 Chinese lines for the whole season? Is it difficult to find a Chinese person to ask for advice on such a few lines? Maybe you say that I'm making a big fuss, but the remarks like "It's rare to see Chinese people" have been hotly criticized, which shows that many viewers don't care as much as I do, but is this the reason why you consume their national feelings? Since you have brought up the topic of Racism, but what you have deduced is the stereotype of the old American about the Chinese, even the parties concerned are difficult to agree with, who can you convince? It's like I found some black buddies from Angola to play "Atlanta" for you in English with a Portuguese accent, and tell you about hip-hop culture. How do you feel?