On the morning of Stanford-bound Hai's graduation, his older brother, Huy, turns down another job offer that takes him away from his family. When bringing medicine to their father, Ba, Huy finds something gravely wrong with him and admits ...See moreOn the morning of Stanford-bound Hai's graduation, his older brother, Huy, turns down another job offer that takes him away from his family. When bringing medicine to their father, Ba, Huy finds something gravely wrong with him and admits him to hospice care without consulting Hai. After a heart-to-heart conversation with Ba, Hai seeks answers behind Huy's decision, causing him to find that his brother is still falling into a bad smoking habit. Furious and failing to understand each other's situations, the brothers trade verbal blows until Hai retreats home, and Huy stays with Ba for the night. As the night progresses, the brothers contemplate their situations. Hai tends to their abandoned garden, and Huy ditches his cigarettes. In the dead of night, Ba strains for one, last conversation with his son. Hai rushes to the hospice, but it's too late. Per Vietnamese tradition, the brothers pray and light incense for their father at a homemade altar. Hai restarts the garden that they abandoned, while Huy leaves for his new job in a different state. Hai leaves his desire for success, while Huy finally pursues his dreams.
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