Lucy Liu
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There's just, there's kind of this, even her own friend is,
In the movie says, you know, when she said when when Irene, who's the character I play, says he's he's getting better, you know, he seems to be getting better in therapy.
Her own friend says, you sound like a foreigner.
You know, so there is that when I mentioned sequestering earlier is because there's really even with a dear friend.
there's that feeling of, I guess, the stigma of, well, that's not how you do it.
We've got other ways to exercise literally this demon out of him or thinking that it's not a real diagnosis, not understanding that it's a medical thing.
And I guess steering it away towards...
towards superstition and there's a lot of that in our community as well.
void between them there's this communication where she's trying to reach out and say you know if there's anything going on you have to really think about you know your choices and she's trying to communicate but it's not really connecting and I think that oftentimes happens in families and
he's also not really taking his medication.
He's starting to become more paranoid and his way of trying to protect her is, um, really going off in a very different direction.
He's becoming paranoid and she's also becoming very paranoid.
And so the two of them are trying to protect each other, but they're not really on the same wavelength.
Yes, when I was living at home, we only spoke Chinese.
So when I went to public school, I was under the age of five and really got dropped into the immersion of public school and just trying to understand what was going on.
And it was also very insular in our home.