asians don't get involved in foolish and racist democratic liberal policies... they know how people are, and what they're known for, despite what the lost sheep that still read network news may think. lol
I don't think they need to. Hollywood can go on the franchise-route, and the indie industry can go on making films like this. It's good to have both, in my opinion, since there's no lack of good movies being made today, despite what many people think when they see what kind of movies are topping the highest-grossing charts. (especially if you go international)
Sound of Metal Nomadland Mank One Night in Miami Promising Young Woman Another Round Minari The Trial of the Chicago 7 Da 5 Bloods Hamilton Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom The Father Judas and the Black Messiah Pieces of a Woman I’m Thinking of Ending Things Soul
as a 1st generation korean immigrant, i can relate to this movie... i am sure this is the same for many thousands of 1st generation children who lived, witnessed and lived the struggles of their family. it was no easy thing for all parties of the family. i still remember my mom going to her factory job on a scooter in cold freezing foggy mornings because we could not afford a car. we did not know how to make a spare key to our apartment, and my sister (was 10 at the time) and I waited outside the house after school. sometimes when we were too hungry, we would walk over to k-mart and buy a bag of k-mart sandwiches for $2 and eat it in front of the door. now my sister is a lawyer and i am a engineering manager driving $100k cars, but we have a lot of scars inside from the experience. i am glad to see a movie, that somehow reminded and connects me back to those days. wonderful.
He’s one of the best actors of his generation but I don’t think many people have realized it yet. This film and especially Burning are masterclasses in nuanced acting
Hope u win an Oscar Steven Yuen ! U deserve it. We need more Asian representation in Hollywood for a long time now ! Thanks CBS Sunday Morning for this episode. Peace
As Korean-American myself, this movie really touched my heart as it totally connected with my family's story as well. Very proud of you Steve and I sincerely wish you the best at the Oscars. Thank you!!
Yeah I teared up too. 23-y.o. Korean American, there were a lot of intimate moments during the film itself that just made me feel like crying. I was born here around 15 years after my parents had immigrated here, so I never really got to understand the kinds of struggles they experienced trying to "make it" in America. But I can't imagine how emotional it feels to portray your parents on a stage like this.
I have never cried more, nor have I have been reminded of what my parents went through when they moved from their village to the capital city or my grandparents who didn't have food to eat but somehow foraged from the jungles to at least feed their kids. They were Minari, resilient, adaptable , growing in the most unpredictable places and their relationships were tested and the bond weakened but never broke. We are not rich but blessed enough to have a a full belly every night and a warm home to melt away the worries of the day. For that I am thankful, will forever be thankful. The sacrifices that our loved ones made should never ever be forgotten.
EXCELLENT!!! My heart is touched by history. I can feel the connection to his father reliving their journey. Much blessings to you for your future success. I can see you in many roles.
Yeun is just a really well-rounded actor and human being. He can be hilarious in certain settings but also incredibly profound and serious in others. One of the most likable actors in Hollywood for sure.
@Rajesh Vengadesan Well TWD has gotten a LOT better in season 9 and 10, after Angela Kang became the showrunner. During season 7 and 8, it was a struggle for me to keep watching too. But yeah I miss Glenn. He didn't deserve that death.
A fantastic interview that brought me to tears. I would love to see both Steven (and Riz Ahmed for his movie) get oscar noms even though I'm neither American nor Asian.
I felt the squeezing pain through my chest and heart all through the movie, and I realized that as a movie buff I had never had such an emotional experience from watching any of movies, perhaps, except toward the end of Titanic. The movie doesn't have unnecessary emotional overtone, no dramatic action protagonist v antagonist, or racial tension/discrimination which could have readily existed, but rather depicts ordinary couple who suffer from their different vision for life, grandmother who awkwardly tries to adjust and assimilate into this struggling family, and of courses ordinary local folks who are generally kind and helpful despite their oddity. And the movie shows time and again allegorical touches on life itself which can be appreciated by only those who struggled through their own experiences as immigrants. The director/writer of this screenplay could be a better philosopher in my opinion, which I stress is the highest praise I can offer. Steven Yeun portrays superbly the role of the struggling man who tries to reach what he sees as "an American dream", a real Oscar winner if I were allowed to choose one. Bravo.
23-y.o. Korean American male. Was born here in '98, but my parents had already immigrated here in '89 with my big bro. So I never got to experience the same struggles as my brother who came to the U.S. when he was 5. But getting to see a small glimpse of what it may have been like (albeit in the South) was really emotional for me. Thanks for telling this story in such an authentic and relatable way. I think it's gotta be relatable to anyone, regardless of race.
I was devastated when his character Glen was killed. I’m glad his career has taken off. I’m going to look for this movie. Most of us can appreciate the story it’s telling ❤️❤️
I laughed so hard when he talked about his cousin calling to try and persuade him to do something else. I remember my parents doing that too to my older brother going into law enforcement, and my cousin called and said the exact same thing to my brother, "just do whatever" So proud and happy for Steven. I loved and missed him as Glen, but I am beyond excited to see his success now. Might I also add how amazingly handsome he is. What a gorgeous smile.
His story is so relatable with other Asian Americans, everything down to families encouraging their sons to go into med school, to be "super achievers" and to always "do the right thing". It really takes courage to do what he did, to go down a different path. I've not heard of him, bc I don't watch much TV, but the movie's premise is intriguing and I wanna see it.
He's right. There is a whole generation, maybe even two now, that haven't experienced what it mean to really connect with others in a meaningful way. I share his pain in knowing that
Wow. What an incredible actor. This movie is so impactful on older and younger generations. I am so proud of Steven and everyone on this film. Steven deserves more roles and recognition, along with Asian actors in mainstream cinema.
I have never watched Walking Dead and didn't know anything about Mr. Yeun. This is my first time saw him on TH-cam. I will say this: He looks much younger than his own age.
He should get nominated for best actor for this movie at the Oscars along side byung hun lee for the man standing next for South Korea too but also a good third one would be the turkish actor aras bulut lynemli who played a mentally challenged man jailed for a crime he did not commit in the movie miracle in cell number 7 which is a remake of the South Korean version that was a really good movie shockingly and really emotional it’s on Netflix right now for those who want to see it.
Still can't overcome the fact that Steve's character was killed in the cruellest manner. Stopped watched "The Walking Dead" after his demise. It's just one of those "The West Saves The Day" shows but in reality, the COVID-19 pandemic smacks Hollywood right in the face.
Can’t believe they killed off one of the most likable protagonists and strongest love story. I stopped watching too. No Hope in a show like that is pointless.
I would totally love to see him get that Oscar. Golden Globes snubbed the picture by putting it in a foreign language category instead of Best Picture Drama with the excuse that over 50% of the movie was not in English, but when "Inglorious Basterds" came out it got the nod with 60% of the film not in English.
Is that rule just for the Golden Globes or for the Oscars too? Because Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon won an Oscar for Best Picture and if I remember correctly it was all in Chinese.
@@anonanon334 Thx. But it was nominated for Best Picture (2001) which means the language rule isn't a criteria with the Academies. It's too bad Minari won't qualify for the GG, even though it is an American film. I would think that's more important than the language factor.
This is why representation of all races is so important and am so proud of this young man and his journey . I want everybody to see and image of there self and no nothing is impossible !
He’s telling a story of all of us immigrants and our struggles when we moved to a new country it is not a Korean think it is not a Chinese thing it is not an Indian thing as a human thing thank you very much for a great piece of work
Family bond, the immigrant story, helping each other... those are THE American ideal, that I feel we have lost. Not just for Asian Americans, but for all Americans. That is why this movie should win the biggest awards... to remind people that being American isn't about the race of the person, but because it's the very fabric of what being an American means.
Thank you for Interviewing Steven Yeun. What a neat down to earth person. I would not have known about him. I cannot watch horror films of any kind. I do look forward to viewing Minari. It has taken open minds and forward thinking individuals to bring huge talent from many other cultures.
This was one of the most beautiful movies I saw. The story of Jacob and Monica was so well done, the movie that they deserve all the accolades they get...
Steve deserves this. And Asian Americans need this representation more than ever right now.
Amen. I wish the industry could just get past white people everything and start being more inclusive of everyone.
Agree utterly🤗
asians don't get involved in foolish and racist democratic liberal policies... they know how people are, and what they're known for, despite what the lost sheep that still read network news may think. lol
EXCEPT THE CHINESE
@@GON-lu4me Stop Asian Hate.
hollywood needs to get back to making and distributing more films like this, instead of all the tired remakes/sequels/prequels.
I don't think they need to. Hollywood can go on the franchise-route, and the indie industry can go on making films like this. It's good to have both, in my opinion, since there's no lack of good movies being made today, despite what many people think when they see what kind of movies are topping the highest-grossing charts. (especially if you go international)
Unfortunately, remakes/sequels/prequels are what pays the bills for major hollywood studios.
Sound of Metal
Nomadland
Mank
One Night in Miami
Promising Young Woman
Another Round
Minari
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Da 5 Bloods
Hamilton
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
The Father
Judas and the Black Messiah
Pieces of a Woman
I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Soul
I bet you only watch that type of movie
SPEAK ON IT!!!
This guy is just incredible.
I hope he gets nominated and gets the award.
He got nominated for Best Actor!
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I met him, and he was beyond so sweet
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as a 1st generation korean immigrant, i can relate to this movie... i am sure this is the same for many thousands of 1st generation children who lived, witnessed and lived the struggles of their family. it was no easy thing for all parties of the family. i still remember my mom going to her factory job on a scooter in cold freezing foggy mornings because we could not afford a car. we did not know how to make a spare key to our apartment, and my sister (was 10 at the time) and I waited outside the house after school. sometimes when we were too hungry, we would walk over to k-mart and buy a bag of k-mart sandwiches for $2 and eat it in front of the door. now my sister is a lawyer and i am a engineering manager driving $100k cars, but we have a lot of scars inside from the experience. i am glad to see a movie, that somehow reminded and connects me back to those days. wonderful.
congrats on coming out of the other end of your quest. It’s important that we remind ourselves of our roots.
wow, you deserved it man. I am very happy for you.
He’s one of the best actors of his generation but I don’t think many people have realized it yet. This film and especially Burning are masterclasses in nuanced acting
Burning trailer looked good. Am going to start movie now. Thanks for the reccomendation.
Lol Pedro Pascal is far way better.
@@JessieR2023 Pedro Pascal is very good, but he hasn't done a performance as good as Yeun in Burning.
@@Werkvuur um 😳 ok....
@@JessieR2023 Criticizing acting is very subjected, they are both excellent actors.
Hope u win an Oscar Steven Yuen ! U deserve it. We need more Asian representation in Hollywood for a long time now ! Thanks CBS Sunday Morning for this episode. Peace
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As Korean-American myself, this movie really touched my heart as it totally connected with my family's story as well. Very proud of you Steve and I sincerely wish you the best at the Oscars. Thank you!!
Well I'm in tears. especially when he talked about his father.
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yep. same here
Yeah I teared up too. 23-y.o. Korean American, there were a lot of intimate moments during the film itself that just made me feel like crying. I was born here around 15 years after my parents had immigrated here, so I never really got to understand the kinds of struggles they experienced trying to "make it" in America. But I can't imagine how emotional it feels to portray your parents on a stage like this.
That part about generations missing each other, not connecting, oof, right on.
Very intelligent and articulate. Not playing victim but seeing things as they are, inspiring!!
What others do are not relevant to you or Steven. You have not loved their life in their body. Don’t be so judgmental.
"I think generations miss each other right now ..." His remarks are resonating in my mind.
I have never cried more, nor have I have been reminded of what my parents went through when they moved from their village to the capital city or my grandparents who didn't have food to eat but somehow foraged from the jungles to at least feed their kids.
They were Minari, resilient, adaptable , growing in the most unpredictable places and their relationships were tested and the bond weakened but never broke.
We are not rich but blessed enough to have a a full belly every night and a warm home to melt away the worries of the day. For that I am thankful, will forever be thankful. The sacrifices that our loved ones made should never ever be forgotten.
EXCELLENT!!! My heart is touched by history. I can feel the connection to his father reliving their journey. Much blessings to you for your future success. I can see you in many roles.
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Yeun is just a really well-rounded actor and human being. He can be hilarious in certain settings but also incredibly profound and serious in others. One of the most likable actors in Hollywood for sure.
This makes so happy. Wonderful actor, wonderful interview.
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“I didn’t give them any false hope I was going to be a doctor” is quality advice! Just be honest (slowly) 😁
Beautiful performance in a beautiful film. I’m glad he’s getting all this attention for it, he deserves it so much.
Just now an Asian American nominated for an oscar.
He`s fantastic in the korean film "Burning" as well. Highly underrated!
I know! That was such a strong piece. Im glad you know about that movie!
Personally I think it should've been Burning instead of Parasite
@@jinwonlee1407 YES
wow what a guy. his answers are so thoughtful and well expressed. you can't not like this guy and for some reason he makes me feel proud
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Such a heartwarming movie, Yeun and the cast were amazingly good!
I was soo upset when they killed off his character (Glen) on the Walking Dead.... After that the series went down hill. 📽 🎞 ⤵️
I totally agree with you
@Rajesh Vengadesan Well TWD has gotten a LOT better in season 9 and 10, after Angela Kang became the showrunner. During season 7 and 8, it was a struggle for me to keep watching too. But yeah I miss Glenn. He didn't deserve that death.
Yeah I lost interest after Glen was gone
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A fantastic interview that brought me to tears. I would love to see both Steven (and Riz Ahmed for his movie) get oscar noms even though I'm neither American nor Asian.
Very handsome young man. Mesmerizing eyes.
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I miss Glen on the walking dead. Good luck steve
y, I lost interest in the series after the Negan scene - it felt like the show said "see, we can do whatever we want"
I felt the squeezing pain through my chest and heart all through the movie, and I realized that as a movie buff I had never had such an emotional experience from watching any of movies, perhaps, except toward the end of Titanic. The movie doesn't have unnecessary emotional overtone, no dramatic action protagonist v antagonist, or racial tension/discrimination which could have readily existed, but rather depicts ordinary couple who suffer from their different vision for life, grandmother who awkwardly tries to adjust and assimilate into this struggling family, and of courses ordinary local folks who are generally kind and helpful despite their oddity. And the movie shows time and again allegorical touches on life itself which can be appreciated by only those who struggled through their own experiences as immigrants. The director/writer of this screenplay could be a better philosopher in my opinion, which I stress is the highest praise I can offer. Steven Yeun portrays superbly the role of the struggling man who tries to reach what he sees as "an American dream", a real Oscar winner if I were allowed to choose one. Bravo.
23-y.o. Korean American male. Was born here in '98, but my parents had already immigrated here in '89 with my big bro. So I never got to experience the same struggles as my brother who came to the U.S. when he was 5. But getting to see a small glimpse of what it may have been like (albeit in the South) was really emotional for me. Thanks for telling this story in such an authentic and relatable way. I think it's gotta be relatable to anyone, regardless of race.
Steven Yeun is so handsome omg....when I looked at the young photo at 3:58 i was blown away
💯
I think he got his renown beauty from his mom. I was blown away by her beauty in the photo. She is gorgeous
응원합니다! What a great interview!
He made me laugh so hard when Conan and Steve went to WI Spa ... Damn that was long time ago!!
Per your recommendation, I just watched it. It was pretty funny, thanks!
Such wonderful words from Steven!
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Just watching this interview made me emotional. Need to watch the movie. I can already feel he’ll win the Oscar!!
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I heard about this movie months ago, I cannot wait to watch it!
I am so happy he chose this profession because he is a brilliant actor!
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I love his genuine way and his acting.
I was devastated when his character Glen was killed. I’m glad his career has taken off. I’m going to look for this movie. Most of us can appreciate the story it’s telling ❤️❤️
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I laughed so hard when he talked about his cousin calling to try and persuade him to do something else. I remember my parents doing that too to my older brother going into law enforcement, and my cousin called and said the exact same thing to my brother, "just do whatever"
So proud and happy for Steven. I loved and missed him as Glen, but I am beyond excited to see his success now. Might I also add how amazingly handsome he is. What a gorgeous smile.
His story is so relatable with other Asian Americans, everything down to families encouraging their sons to go into med school, to be "super achievers" and to always "do the right thing".
It really takes courage to do what he did, to go down a different path.
I've not heard of him, bc I don't watch much TV, but the movie's premise is intriguing and I wanna see it.
Good person first then actor, doctor, athlete and etc.
A fabulous actor and a good guy.
Can’t wait to watch the film! Big fan!
Goosebumps. Hope he does get that Oscar!
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I love beautiful human stories I’m definitely gonna check this out, closed caption and all🙂
You will love it..
resonates to my family's immigrating journey. Mr. Yeun.
Maybe it was freedom ☺️
Great interview Steve❣️
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He's cool and down to earth.
Brilliant actor! Can't wait to see this film
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He's right. There is a whole generation, maybe even two now, that haven't experienced what it mean to really connect with others in a meaningful way. I share his pain in knowing that
You've come a long way Steven since the Walking Dead. Can't wait to see your new movie ♥️
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Wow. What an incredible actor. This movie is so impactful on older and younger generations. I am so proud of Steven and everyone on this film. Steven deserves more roles and recognition, along with Asian actors in mainstream cinema.
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Wow his Korean got so much better
I loved his role in the Oak Ja. He was Hilarious there, and his Korean indeed got so much better!😁
@@HMC2133 Movie was good
He said the actress Yuh-Jung Youn taught him the Korean.
Cannot wait to watch this film. Already getting the feels!!
Im
So happy for him! And really want to see the movie !
Steven Yeun deseve the Oscar nominated performance as best actor of this heart warming movie.
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It's good to see new faces on the little and big screens.
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He is soooo handsome, here from watching Burning, he has such range
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Can’t wait to see his new film ! He’s so genuine !
He is amazing. I as an Asian American who immigrated from Asia cried just watching this interview.
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Racism has to stop. He is an amazing actor, he is well-deserved for the nomination and the award.
That's so beautiful interview and he is an amazing actor !!!
I loved the film, and kinda fell in love with this actor, he's so handsome and it was fun to watch him on screen. Adorable!
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Steve, you deserve the oscar!!! The entire country of Korea is rooting for you.
Never knew he was a Second City alum. I'm a big fan of his (along with Conan O'Brien!)
No wonder he was on Conan alot!!!
Phenomenal Actor and a class Act.
Seems like such a relatable guy.
Minari, what a great movie it truly is. We need more movie like it.
I have never watched Walking Dead and didn't know anything about Mr. Yeun. This is my first time saw him on TH-cam. I will say this: He looks much younger than his own age.
Great actor. Love his work.
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He should get nominated for best actor for this movie at the Oscars along side byung hun lee for the man standing next for South Korea too but also a good third one would be the turkish actor aras bulut lynemli who played a mentally challenged man jailed for a crime he did not commit in the movie miracle in cell number 7 which is a remake of the South Korean version that was a really good movie shockingly and really emotional it’s on Netflix right now for those who want to see it.
Still can't overcome the fact that Steve's character was killed in the cruellest manner. Stopped watched "The Walking Dead" after his demise. It's just one of those "The West Saves The Day" shows but in reality, the COVID-19 pandemic smacks Hollywood right in the face.
Can’t believe they killed off one of the most likable protagonists and strongest love story. I stopped watching too. No Hope in a show like that is pointless.
@@hrock8081 Exactly.
I would totally love to see him get that Oscar. Golden Globes snubbed the picture by putting it in a foreign language category instead of Best Picture Drama with the excuse that over 50% of the movie was not in English, but when "Inglorious Basterds" came out it got the nod with 60% of the film not in English.
Is that rule just for the Golden Globes or for the Oscars too? Because Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon won an Oscar for Best Picture and if I remember correctly it was all in Chinese.
@@bpxl53yewz29 just the Golden Globes.
@@bpxl53yewz29 No it won the oscar for best international feature film, not best picture.
@@anonanon334 Thx. But it was nominated for Best Picture (2001) which means the language rule isn't a criteria with the Academies. It's too bad Minari won't qualify for the GG, even though it is an American film. I would think that's more important than the language factor.
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This interview is beautiful 😭 💜🕊
he has a great voice!
Big fan, I'm really looking forward to this movie!
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I didn’t watch film but I know I need to watch it.
This is why representation of all races is so important and am so proud of this young man and his journey . I want everybody to see and image of there self and no nothing is impossible !
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oof, right in the feels. we need these immigrant stories to be told. and to be told in such a beautiful way, thanks steven. i hope you get the award!
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Well, he just got nominated!
He’s telling a story of all of us immigrants and our struggles when we moved to a new country it is not a Korean think it is not a Chinese thing it is not an Indian thing as a human thing thank you very much for a great piece of work
This is amazing!! Love this interview
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I loved Minari, but his acting in Burning was next freaking level.
Family bond, the immigrant story, helping each other... those are THE American ideal, that I feel we have lost. Not just for Asian Americans, but for all Americans. That is why this movie should win the biggest awards... to remind people that being American isn't about the race of the person, but because it's the very fabric of what being an American means.
So proud. Go Steven!!!
The more I see steven, the more blown away I am... He was epic in Boening too.. Man is an actor's actor....
Thank you for Interviewing Steven Yeun. What a neat down to earth person. I would not have known about him. I cannot watch horror films of any kind.
I do look forward to viewing Minari. It has taken open minds and forward thinking individuals to bring huge talent from many other cultures.
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Give Steven Yeun an Oscar nomination!
This was one of the most beautiful movies I saw. The story of Jacob and Monica was so well done, the movie that they deserve all the accolades they get...
Kalamazoo College represent!
Great story-‘when you find YOUR PATH MEANT FOR YOU ***
I basically stopped watching The Walking Dead after his character was killed. That scene was so heartbreaking that I couldn’t watch anymore.
Steven Yuen! I loved him as Glen and I love him more as Steven! Hope you get the Oscar!
Knowing why he cried is making want to cry.
I want to see this movie, mirari as soon as possible
hes so humble and gentle.
Hope he treated better in movie industry
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LOVE Steve!!
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He’s so handsome and talented!!
He looks like a he would play a good korean version of the hulk. Seriously the characters name is Amadeus Cho.
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Way to go dude! You did it! 🏀🏆📰
So excited to watch it omg
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