Summaries

A Korean American man takes care of his sick mother as she teaches him her traditional recipes.

Based on a personal essay by Chang-rae Lee published in The New Yorker, Coming Home Again is an intimate family drama about a mother, a son, and the burden of family expectations. Chang-rae, a first-generation Korean American, has returned to his family home in San Francisco to care for his ailing mother. He wants only to fulfill his role as the supportive son, but must also come to terms with his conflicted emotions towards his mother. The film takes place over the course of one full day. During this day, he attempts to prepare a traditional Korean dinner for New Year's Eve. The one she always cooked for the family. The care and precision that goes into preparing this meal gives him time to reflect on the intense relationship between them. Memories about it become a doorway into a woman who was so much more than the mother he thought he knew. Chang-rae is now faced with the dilemma of living with the permanent scars of family sacrifice unresolved, or the risk of opening new wounds with his mother dying.—CAAM

Details

Keywords
  • american
  • mother
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 22, 2020
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States South Korea
Official sites Official site
Language English
Production companies Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)

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Runtime 1h 26m
Color Color
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