The comedy show of Vietnamese Ali Wong broadcast on Netflix a few years ago has enriched the image of Asian American women. It turns out that black hair and yellow skin are not just reading "How to be a successful tiger mother", they also understand sexual humor. Ali Wong and Korean Randall Park's movie "Always Be My Maybe" (Always Be My Maybe, 2019) is still interesting, but the two main thrusts of the story are obviously weak. Sasha and Marcus, who have no guesses, are actually more appropriate to maintain their childhood sweethearts when they reach adulthood, because they can't see a special attraction to each other, and their emotional investment is extremely lacking in chemical foundation. The film expresses good expectations for Asian dining, but the pursuit of authenticity rather than Americanization and upgrading are not mutually exclusive, so as to express feelings like Don Quixote fighting a windmill. Thanks to the appearance of the white actor Keanu Reeves and the black actress who imitated the singer Diana Ross. They showed on the screen the huge possibility of Asian and other races, although in real life this possibility is mainly manifested in the marriage of Asian women. Other groups, and the reverse flow is far from enough to form a balance.
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