As A24’s emotional new sci-fi is released, director Kogonada and actor Justin H Min talk about grief, identity politics, and the all-encompassing intensity of Colin Farrell
Justin’s take on the character had a soulfulness about it, he wasn’t playing the robot at all which I didn’t want anyone to play. He tapped into the older brother elements [of the part]; there was something about the way he was speaking that just made me lean in. I knew almost immediately he was our Yang.AD: Ha! Justin, did you have any models for how you approached the role?, which is one of my favourite movies, but I really tried to see this in its own world.
The film explores the nuances of grief, so in order for you to grieve this AI there needs to be love and connection there for you to feel a loss. JHM: It came up in our conversations but I had no qualms about it; in many ways I think it informed the construct of Asianness [in the film]. There’s actually a part in the short story that’s not in the movie where someone mistakes Yang as Korean and Jake has to correct them.
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