As one of the few Asian-American dramas that has been filmed for six seasons, it's actually not easy.
In fact, the core of the six seasons is the beautiful American dream, which constantly tempts viewers. The so-called Asian culture is more of a pretense and stereotype, such as a strong, greedy mother who only knows how to work, etc. However, these settings It also created a great comedic effect.
The father is timid and kind, the mother is strong and pragmatic, the eldest is naughty, the second is handsome, and the third is smart. The whole family lives in Orlando and opens a steak restaurant, which is a perfect family design. The plot with the muddy mud conveys the fertile culture of American immigrants to us, and I watched a good comedy that was a little angry.
PS The posters from seasons 1 to 6 are very successful. They plagiarize famous paintings or works of art that are in line with the culture of the times, and arrange them for everyone.
Season 1 - Grant Wood, "American Gothic"
"American Gothic" and "The Statue of Liberty ", " Barbie ", " Bison Nickel " and " Uncle Sam " are called the five symbols of American culture.
Season 2 - "Night Wanderer" Edward Hope 's masterpiece, depicting people sitting at restaurants in the city for dinner. The painting was created after the Pearl Harbor incident, and it has the meaning of loneliness, imprisonment and depression.
Season 3 - "Going and Returning" Norman Rockwell, American Golden Age painter, idealized American life and family.
Season 4 - "A Concerto of Grey and Black: Portrait of a Painter's Mother" Whistler , the author created a solemn, pious, unpretentious and typical American mother image with full of enthusiasm and reverence, with a touching charm . The painting is one of the greatest portraits of the 19th century.
Season 5 - " Marilyn Monroe " Andy Warhol, the most famous pop art work. This is through the use of screen printing techniques and repeated images, the characters are transformed into visual commodities, in an attempt to replace the original work with infinite reproduction.
Season 6 - "Lunch on the Skyscraper" Charles Clyde Alberts, September 29, 1932, 11 construction workers eat lunch on top of the General Electric Rockefeller Center building under construction, under their feet 800 feet down is the streets of New York with cars coming and going. Photographer Charles Alberts captured this photo on the 69th floor, which was published in the New York Herald Tribune on October 2 of that year. This photo was taken during the Great Depression in the United States, so the historical significance and representation behind such a special photo has become an enduring symbol.
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