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Kerry Zsa Zsa Liu

City of Los Angeles, CA, United States

A Film buff and historian and favorite movie is Eat, Drink, Man, Wife by And Lee

Commented on Orange / Milk

05 Aug 18:05

A Romanian film by Florina Titz starts on the beach with a mysterious phone message. One of the characters is peeling oranges. Hence the title Orange/Milk. Journey on their need to watch each other lives obsessively without privacy. Enter this world that's different and new.

Set during the pandemic, the lead character David has a moral dilemma and has to face the challenges if he makes his mind to do the right thing. Already in a fragmented state, he has to the thing he fears the most. In doing so, he could change everything. Notable film acting and exceptional direction.

Commented on Speechless in Japan

05 Aug 15:59

Japanese culture is revealed by international filmmaker to further understand the critical Japanese mind. Tired of division and wanting connection, this film examines the duality of Japanese self. How to get to the truth she pinpoints a character trait with curiosity and visuals.

Commented on Only Human (Bytosť)

27 Jul 14:49

One of the best films to come in a long time that is enchanting and a love story so sad that you want them to end up together. The story of his love is timeless and yields a solid film escape that is worth every minute! With LGBTQ subject and dramatic script, this is one to watch!

27 Jul 14:38

A tragedy with redemption and a strong thematic score. Excellent film with wonderful direction and script. Be sure to watch one of the year's best films about the strong resilience in a time of sorrow.

Commented on Happy Cleaners

27 Jul 14:26

Well directed film about the talent of one family and their dry cleaning business. It teaches them loyalty, bonding, and hard work that translates into their personal triumphs in their own relationships. Together they make the fantastic Choi family in a remarkable story.

27 Jul 14:13

Suffering from HIV, a Filipino man gets a present from a deceased lover. It is a vinyl record. The spirit of his ex lover is in the record and the memory of him comes alive in this memorial piece on broken love in a vinyl recording.

Losing his job and dealing with covid, the protagonist is easily on of the most understandable leads in film history. A must watch film about the need to survive against all odds. Strong, fighting, and still keeping true to himself it is a resonating story about the human spirit.

Commented on More Than Family

20 Jul 01:14

Making a family can be more than just having a family. In this korean film, you can see a leading lady who tutors a guy and has a family with him that leads to her questioning where her own family values come from enough to track down her own father. This is a skillful film and worth watching.

Commented on Double Crossed

20 Jul 01:13

Much like the title, this genre picture is suspenseful, thrilling, and filled with action. You will love the direction and acting. Much of the story line is international and brings to it a special Montage of people.