In 1989, a Chinese takeaway becomes a battleground for pride and identity as a father and his mixed-race son clash under the weight of grief, generational divide, and the quiet violence of everyday racism.
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In 1989, a tense evening unfolds at a Chinese takeaway run by Wong, a first-generation immigrant, and his two sons: Kenny, rebellious and resentful, and Andy, still impressionable. As the night spirals from petty frustrations to deeper wounds; fueled by family conflict, cultural estrangement, and casual racism; Kenny clashes bitterly with his father before facing a humiliating encounter with a group of drunken bigots. When Wong overhears their hateful accusations, he snaps, erupting in a violent confrontation that leaves him bloodied but unbowed. In the stunned silence that follows, father and son must quietly navigate the cost of pride, silence, and survival.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Orion Lee | Wong | Hangin with Mr. Cooper |
| Charles M Baker | Kenny | Unowned | |
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Peter Caulfield | Kev | Unowned |
| Matthew Aistrup | Tommy | Unowned | |
| Jonny Vernon | John | Unowned | |
| Remington Summers | Andy | Unowned |