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<description>The movie is good in that it&#039;s not an authentic representation of the &amp;quot;Asian American&amp;quot; community, but rather it&#039;s an authentic representation of a part of &amp;quot;American&amp;quot; life in general. Think about it, any ethnicity could have played any of the characters and it would have been the same. In that sense, Asian Americans are being viewed simply as Americans. Bravo to that.</description>
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