Unverified Accounts, the place for unchecked Asian American opinions on arts and culture, with a smattering of politics! Every week, the trio of Eliza, Chris, and Filip will discuss movies (or sometimes, a book) that are connected to a pertinent cultural/political issue going on right now, usually from online cultures. Follow us on Twitter at: Chris: @JesuInToast Eliza: @aesthdistance1 Filip: @filipgwriting
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Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Ep. 29 - Steven Yeun, Break Some Shit
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
The Unverifieds give their thoughts on Minari and as good as that movie is, they ask why Asian American culture is always so reflective, weepy, or obsessed with boosting self-esteem. Asian cinema is revered for being transgressive, violent, and chaotic, so why isn't Asian American cinema like that? Why is everyone so petrified of Asian American anger? Also, Liza gives her Golden Globe picks, and the trio discuss the viral Ginny and Georgia clip, why liberal activism is so concentrated in media industry, and most importantly, just how hot is Steven Yeun, exactly?
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Intro Song: "Chairman Mao" by Bambu
TWITTER:
Chris: @JesuInToast
Liza: @aesthdistance1
Filip: @filipgwriting
REFERENCED RESOURCES
Transgression, An Elegy by Laura Kipnis
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