Palm trees were not native to the USA, they were imported and then rooted here. So explained the father to the daughter when she was young. The protagonist's dad is now terminally sick and bed-struck.
Ms Purple is now a late twenty/early thirty year old woman trying to make end's meet by working as a bar hostess in LA's Koreatown serving drinks. This also includes staying and sitting aside mostly arrogant US born Korean men in dingy karaoke bars. Her name seemingly coming from a purple dress a client once donned her. Her brother lives in a trailer and spends his time getting kicked out of a cyber cafe where he is addicted to his favourite computer games. The contrast to how palm trees flourish in LA vs how this family's life turned out since mom left them could not be starker.
It is a tale of coping with loss, with stuff that life throws at you, and of persevering in adversity and drawing strength from the past and from close family. The brother does not judge the sister, and neither does she judge her loser brother. The scenes where both reminisce of past days feels forced and the director could have used less dialogue to convey the same message. Both siblings trying to cope, one at the verge of giving up, the other having given up ages ago, to life and to living. There is no joy in their existence, almost no hope to their lives. This is no fairytale, mr Richard Gere does not come and save this pretty woman, he is a prick who decides to pass her on to his mates.
Multiple scenes where she is bathing or cleansing herself does not rid her of the weight she carries with her. We see her smiling only when she hangs out with her brother, the only other human being she feels comfortable with to be unguarded and shackle free.
The film ends on a positive note, as she finally lets go of the past and sends father to professional care.
Plot summary
Kasie, stuck in LA’s Koreatown, works as a karaoke hostess getting paid for her companionship by drunken men. When her dad’s hospice nurse quits she reconnects with her estranged brother, Carey, forcing them to enter a period of intense self-reflection as their single father who raised them nears death.
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November 18, 2021 at 03:12 AM
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Mr Richard Gere does not come and save this pretty woman
An excellent little film
This is a really excellent and underrated film. Outstanding direction, a great performance from Jessica Chu, a wonderful and moody soundtrack, and good supporting performances. A rather nice contrast between a somber tone of Korean American culture and the somewhat joyous quality of Latino culture in Los Angeles.
This is a quiet little film, strong performances a good story. DIfficult subject matter, well handled by the crew. A terminally ill father, a somewhat estranged brother, and the woman who basically takes the weight of the world upon her shoulders. A nice depiction of a common heroine, of the karaoke scene, which is probably fairly close to reality, in terms of general, low-life patrons and the kind of nonsense which these women have to put up with. I recommend this film it really gets under your skin.