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‟ For a good part of my childhood, we were super poor and lived in government housing. I don't characterize the American dream as being successful and having a lot of material wealth to show for it. I did fine without it for a really long time.
- Hong Chau
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‟ The first time I went to Chicago was on a family road trip. We had our dog with us, and when we hit Chicago, I couldn't believe how many people kept coming up to us, telling us how handsome our dog was! He's a Rottweiler-Australian Shepherd mix, and he is a good-looking dog, but obviously Chicago is very dog-friendly.
- Hong Chau
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‟ Public libraries were a huge source of comfort and joy for me when I was growing up. I still spend time there.
- Hong Chau
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‟ I think that a lot of actors of color have said that it's a wonderful thing to play a role that doesn't have a race and that is kind of open to any sort of interpretation. I completely understand that, but at the same time, I just want Asian characters that are well-written.
- Hong Chau
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‟ With 'Downsizing,' a lot of the discussion hasn't been about the film itself, but about cultural and political conversations happening outside of it. It's being digested in the context of the time.
- Hong Chau
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‟ It's nice to have a quiet movie to give you time to meditate on an idea. A lot of movies don't give you the space to feel anything.
- Hong Chau