Al Chang, a distinguished filmmaker from Los Angeles’s Koreatown, is passionately pursuing his dream of crafting authentic narratives in the movie industry. With 10 years of service in the U.S. Army and a deep connection to the post-l.A. riots culture, as well as being a dedicated husband and father of four, Chang brings a unique perspective to his work. “Home” is his fourth short as a director and fifth overall, and is based on a true story.
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The movie opens with a young girl painting on the ground while two women talk about one’s children, clearly showing a close bond between them. The girl brings one of the women a flower, but her mother quickly pulls her away. Their conversation soon becomes disjointed, subtly revealing that something is amiss with the first woman. She is Seo-Won, a person...
Home review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The movie opens with a young girl painting on the ground while two women talk about one’s children, clearly showing a close bond between them. The girl brings one of the women a flower, but her mother quickly pulls her away. Their conversation soon becomes disjointed, subtly revealing that something is amiss with the first woman. She is Seo-Won, a person...
- 6/10/2025
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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