“when I was with him, I could breathe”
there’s a quiet claustrophobia about the immigrant experience that few people speak about— and, consequently, the unspoken price we must pay for living at the fringes of cultural and familial expectations.
strong performances by moon choi and son sukku playing two characters wavering through life who find each other and discover what it means to finally exhale, even if only for a moment.
“when I was with him, I could breathe”
there’s a quiet claustrophobia about the immigrant experience that few people speak about— and, consequently, the unspoken price we must pay for living at the fringes of cultural and familial expectations.
strong performances by moon choi and son sukku playing two characters wavering through life who find each other and discover what it means to finally exhale, even if only for a moment.