Lynette DuPree

Lynette DuPree

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    • Pat 2022-04-01 08:01:02

      No matter how many thorns a rose has, it's still a rose, isn't it?

      The whole story is based on the true story of Eddie Huang. Eddie is currently well-known in the United States. Because of the release of this drama, Time has interviewed him alone. Probably because he was a rebellious child since he was a child, so even with the characteristics that Asian children...

    • Hadley 2022-04-01 08:01:02

      does not fit the image of the Chinese

      A typical "Chinese in the eyes of Americans". I feel that the images of the protagonists are very different from those of the Chinese (or Taiwanese, China), and their expressions, behaviors, and ways of thinking are not East Asian images in the traditional sense. The introduction said that the...

    • Darrell 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      Episode 12 was the worst, "Did something go wrong?!" Best. It's a bit funny, but the whole thing is pretty average, especially the actors' Mandarin lines are really bad.

    • Albina 2022-04-02 09:01:18

      The memoir of Eddie Huang, born in the 1980s, is adapted and produced, and tells about the alternative American dream of a Taiwanese family who went to the United States. My father was a Neo-Confucian heir, optimistic and hypocritical. The mother is obsessive-compulsive with a desire to control, and loves her son eagerly, often to no avail. The three children are smart and smart, and they have come to Orlando from Washington to gradually adapt to their new life. Chinese-style thinking and cultural conflicts are inevitable, but the show conveys a positive image of Chinese people and outputs self-confidence, which is gratifying.