Plot Summary:The story of Andrew Suh and his sister Catherine, and how the values, conflicts and dysfunctions of their Korean immigrant family led to the murder of Robert O'Dubaine. The film highlights issues of assimilation and the struggle between freedom and responsibility, raising questions about guilt, innocence, and the illusive gray area in between.
The story of Andrew Suh and his sister Catherine, and how the values, conflicts and dysfunctions of their Korean immigrant family led to the murder of Robert O'Dubaine. The film highlights issues of assimilation and the struggle between freedom and responsibility, raising questions about guilt, innocence, and the illusive gray area in between.