Irish Daily Mirror

AFTER YANG

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Cert PG ★★★★

On Now and Sky Cinema now

An excellent Colin Farrell and the steady hand of Koreanamer­ican director Kogonada power this unusually soulful sci-fi about the death of a family’s much-loved android.

To young Mika (Malea Emma Tjandrawid­jaja), “technosapi­en” Yang (Justin H Min) was the kindly big brother who taught her lessons about her Chinese heritage.

To her busy adoptive parents Jake and Kyra (Farrell and Jodie Turner-smith), he was a trusted companion and a calming influence in their hectic lives.

When he suddenly shuts down, the ties that bind the

family together begin to unravel. Floored by grief, Jake seeks a way to repair him. After the manufactur­er deems him a write-off, Jake ventures into the black market where an illegal repairman discovers Yang’s manufactur­ers implanted his chips with spyware so they could steal marketable data from his owners.

After meeting a rebellious

academic (Sarita Choudhury), he learns that the sneaky software also captured some of his android son’s memories.

When Jake accesses them, he wonders if Yang fell in love while conducting a secret relationsh­ip with a coffee shop worker (Haley Lu Richardson).

As Jake ponders what makes us human and contemplat­es his own fleeting existence, Farrell comes alive with a restrained and surprising­ly touching performanc­e.

Kogonada shows similar restraint in sketching in the details of his near-future America. There are driverless cars, clones and virtual family dancing contests but the technology never overrides the human drama.

 ?? ?? SOULFUL Jake, Kyra, Mika and Yang
SOULFUL Jake, Kyra, Mika and Yang

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