Steven Yeun says the 'Korean wave is deeply healing’ at Busan Film Festival

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Steven Yeun, John Cho talk K-wave at the Busan International Film Festival

The growing media and entertainment connections between Korean Americans and those Koreans living in Korea may be changing both communities, a public discussion at the Busan International Film Festival on Friday heard. “Being in a room full of fans feels like they accepted me as a member of the family. It feels like, culturally, Korea a moment of transition,” actor John Cho said.

None of our parents did this, made movies. They’ve got passion. A ‘let’s figure it out’ attitude. There is a deep Korean spirit of courage and boldness run through all these works,” said Lee. Cho used a culinary metaphor to explain how Korean culture in Korea and Korea American culture have moved on different tracks. “Korean food in America is a moment frozen in time. It is the Korean food of my parents. That taste does not exist any more in Korea itself. Korea has moved on,” he said.

 

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