'Pachinko' Season 2 Explores Deeper Cultural and Generational Shifts
The acclaimed Apple TV+ series delves into the complexities of identity, language, and family across decades.
- Season 2 expands its focus to include more characters and intricate storylines.
- Language plays a critical role, reflecting cultural assimilation and identity conflicts.
- Showrunner Soo Hugh emphasizes the nuanced portrayal of Korean-Japanese experiences.
- Actors prepared extensively to authentically represent linguistic and historical contexts.
- The series continues to address themes of intergenerational trauma and resilience.