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Review | Netflix drama review: The Brothers Sun – Michelle Yeoh anchors triad gang family comedy

  • Netflix series The Brothers Sun follows Taiwanese brothers Bruce, an aspiring comic in the US, and Charles, an enforcer in Taiwan for his father, a triad boss
  • Michelle Yeoh plays their mother who, along with Bruce, gets caught up in triad gang violence when Charles arrives in the US after their father is attacked

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Michelle Yeoh as Mama Sun in a still from Netflix series “The Brothers Sun”. She plays the mother to a naive would-be comedian and a streetwise enforcer for their father’s Taiwanese triad, whose worlds soon collide. Photo: Michael Desmond/Netflix

3/5 stars

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Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh is at the centre of The Brothers Sun, the action-packed tale of two estranged Taiwanese siblings who are thrown together by a violent gang war.

Veteran producer Brad Falchuk and creator Byron Wu steer the production, which interweaves a flashy, super-stylised triad saga with a comedic tale of daily life for Chinese immigrants in the Los Angeles suburbs.

The eight-episode series drops on January 4 on Netflix and aims to tap into the same demographic that helped elevate niche productions such as Everything Everywhere All at Once and Beef into the mainstream.
The Brothers Sun | Official Trailer | Netflix
Shenzhen-born actor Sam Song Li stars as Bruce Sun, a regular college kid living in San Gabriel, California with his mother, Eileen (Yeoh). A good kid who keeps his head down, gets good grades and generally stays out of trouble, Bruce’s biggest secret is that he spent his tuition money on improv classes so he can pursue his dream of becoming a comedian.
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