Jimmy O. Yang Shines in Excellent "Interior Chinatown" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Briefly

In the 2020s, Asian-made films like "Dìdi" and "American Born Chinese" spotlight Asian-American identity struggles, providing fresh perspectives on representation in media.
The adaptation of "Interior Chinatown" dives into existential themes, showcasing Willis Wu's journey as he grapples with being a mere background character in a scripted world.
Willis Wu's aspirations highlight the complexity of the Asian-American experience, as he longs to break free from the limitations imposed on him by societal expectations.
Much like the character in a video game, Willis symbolizes the struggle many face in finding purpose and recognition within the narratives dictated by others.
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