Chinese Americans have concentrated their efforts in the United States in the past two years, from Huang Ali to "Crazy Rich Asians" and so on. Personally, it is this film that can best reflect the image of Chinese people. Don't think it's about the underworld in Chinatown, but the characters in it are very full and don't make you think they are bad people. And the actors are well chosen (especially the Asian protagonists), all of them are full of energy and self-confidence, and the episode with the Red Neck in Oregon later showed the Chinese prowess, and said a fair word for how many Chinese!
In fact, the understanding and integration between ethnic groups (or groups) depends on the real understanding of each other. For example, I abandoned my prejudice against homosexuality because I met a very ordinary and ordinary friend, and then I accidentally learned that he was gay, and since then I realized that everyone is the same.
The good thing about this film is that people don't think it is a Chinese drama, but it is clearly Chinese/Asian actors and Chinese culture.
Datong in the world.
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