What does it mean to belong? "Decoupling" digs deep into this question
“Decoupling” was once a term primarily used in cosmology, but it has now taken on a geopolitical significance, referring to the deteriorating relationship between China and the U.S. Born in China and living in the American Midwest, filmmaker Yinan Wang attempts to unpack his own experience of how a transnational immigrant family deals with the distress caused by identity, nationalism, and geopolitics.
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In a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tensions, "Decoupling" serves as a critical lens through which we can understand the real-life implications of U.S.-China relations on everyday families. This documentary not only captures the emotional journey of a Milwaukee family but also reflects broader societal shifts.
According to "The Atlantic," the phenomenon of "satellite babies," children born in the U.S. but raised in China, highlights a worrying trend where over 70% of these children struggle with identity issues upon their return to America. This film poignantly illustrates how policies aimed at safeguarding national interests can have profound effects on individuals and families, creating a chasm between cultural belonging and national identity.
"Decoupling" invites viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of our global community, urging policymakers to consider the human cost of their decisions. As we witness the complexities of identity and nationalism unfold, we are reminded that the impact of policy goes beyond statistics; it reverberates through the lives of real people. Through compelling storytelling, this film challenges us to rethink our approach to immigration, identity, and international relations, making it a must-watch for anyone invested in the future of our global society.
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