Why Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford’s hug was the most moving moment at the Oscars

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Why KeHuyQuan and HarrisonFord’s hug was the most moving moment at the Oscars

. Not that he knew who they were: his family couldn’t afford to go to the movies. He landed the part and describes the shoot in Sri Lanka as “the best adventure of my life”.

He spent the next two years in a kind of limbo: not actively pursuing work but not yet giving up. “I was hoping for a miracle: maybe they’ll do a Goonies 2 or another Indiana Jones. Or maybe a TV show that comes along and shows people what I can do. And it never came.” He grabs a tissue. “I’m not very good at these interviews. I always get so emotional.”

Directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert , Everything Everywhere All at Once is the most extraordinary mainstream movie of recent years. To call it a psychedelic, philosophical, sci-fi action-comedy would be underselling its dizzying energy and scope. “The Daniels don’t think less is more,” Quan says. “They think more is not enough.

Quan was born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1971, the seventh of nine children. His father was from China and his mother from Hong Kong. When the war ended in 1975, they vowed to pursue a better life elsewhere. Their first attempt failed: “We lost everything.” Their second bid divided the family between Malaysia and a refugee camp in Hong Kong before they could reunite in Los Angeles in 1979 and start again from scratch. “We were poor and heavily in debt because the boat was expensive,” Quan recalls.

 

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