Pachinko (prod. Soo Hugh).
“What’s so deeply impressive about Pachinko’s structure is its echoes of intergenerational trauma and how decisions made by one generation continue to shape the next wave of family history. How it uses language and regional...

Pachinko (prod. Soo Hugh).

What’s so deeply impressive about Pachinko’s structure is its echoes of intergenerational trauma and how decisions made by one generation continue to shape the next wave of family history. How it uses language and regional dialects to express the repressed feelings of the characters’ dialogue adds so much depth to their layered emotions.

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