Minari and me: What my friend s Oscars journey taught me about being a critic Justin Chang © (Eugene Suen) L.A. Times critic Justin Chang, left, and Minari writer-director Lee Isaac Chung celebrating the film s Sundance Film Festival reception. (Eugene Suen)
I’ve never been through a stranger awards season and not just for the obvious reasons.
Let me rewind about two years. One Saturday in June 2019, my wife, my daughter and I went to Echo Park Lake to have a picnic with a few friends. It was as perfect a day as we’ve ever spent in Los Angeles: We splashed around in pedal boats and gorged ourselves on banh mi and ice cream. And sometime that afternoon, my filmmaker friend Isaac back in town with his family after having spent eight months teaching in Incheon, South Korea quietly dropped the news that he was headed to Oklahoma to direct his first narrative feature in eight years. And unlike the others, this one would be inspired by his own ’80s
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