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Lucy Liu Unlearns Childhood Slurs
6 Dec
Summary
- Liu's 'Rosemead' role sparked compassion for parents.
- Actress unlearned racial slurs from childhood.
- Film addresses immigrant healthcare and communication barriers.

Portraying an immigrant mother in "Rosemead" allowed Lucy Liu to gain a new perspective on her own parents and childhood.
Liu, who was born and raised in Queens by Chinese immigrant parents, reflected on having to "unlearn" hurtful racial slurs and condescending behaviors from her upbringing. This deeply emotional role fostered greater compassion for her parents' unspoken struggles, a sentiment that continues to influence her view of her son.
The film "Rosemead" is based on a true story of a mother who took extreme measures to protect her son while terminally ill, highlighting systemic failures in healthcare for immigrants. Liu's powerful performance has garnered festival awards and Oscar buzz, emphasizing the film's exploration of vulnerability, courage, and the humanization of complex situations.




