I just watched this film and literally teared up and cried through the whole thing. It was so raw, honest, and heartfelt. The dialogue, both the English and Korean, were just so authentic and spot-on that this had the feeling of a great documentary. It felt like Jongman was opening up his heart, his life, and his family to share with this world. The struggles of a minority actor in Hollywood (casting directors asking him to act "more" Korean...), the guilt he feels as a first-born son who is chasing a crazy dream in Hollywood and leaving the burden of his aging parents to his younger brother, and the toll his dreams has on a relationship with an actress in Korea - everything about this story feels so raw and true and will suck you in and make you laugh and cry. I highly recommend that everyone see this amazing film!
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