Song Kang-ho, the South Korean actor known for his roles in Bong Joon-ho's Parasite and Memories of Murder, sat down for a virtual conversation with director Lee Isaac Chung on Zoom last week. They discussed the idea of relationships in this life being a way to pay off debts from previous lives. Song's directorial debut, which was nominated for five Golden Globes, tells the story of Nora and Hae Sung, childhood friends who are separated and reunite years later. The film explores themes of identity and immigration.
Song Kang-ho, the South Korean actor known for his roles in Bong Joon-ho's Parasite and Memories of Murder, sat down for a virtual conversation with director Lee Isaac Chung on Zoom last week. They discussed the idea of relationships in this life being a way to pay off debts from previous lives. Song's directorial debut , which was nominated for five Golden Globes, tells the story of Nora and Hae Sung, childhood friends who are separated and reunite years later.
The film explores themes of identity and immigration
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