'Turning Red' Is A Turning Point For Asians In Film. Why Is It Seen As Unrelatable?

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'Turning Red' Is A Turning Point For Asians In Film. Why Is It Seen As Unrelatable?
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A reviewer for CinemaBlend said he couldn't connect with the film, calling it 'limiting' and — in a since-deleted tweet — 'exhausting.' For many in the Asian community, the review felt all too familiar, and still deeply frustrating.

For many in the Asian community, O'Connell's review felt all too familiar, and still deeply frustrating.

Domee Shi, Sandra Oh, Rosalie Chiang and Lindsey Collins attend the U.K. gala screening of 'Turning Red' at Everyman Borough Yards on Feb. 21 in London. "It's not like I could relate to Ratatouille... I didn't even know Ratatouille was a dish," she said."It's not like we're not exposed to things that don't speak to us personally.""It's uncomfortable for people who are used to a white male-centric perspective, not understanding that there are other ways of storytelling...

The relatively invisible nature of Asians in films affects the"dehumanizing" of Asians off screen too, Yu said:"Everything from just random street attacks to racist policies."

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