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OmeletoPublished at April 27, 2026 at 01:41 PM14:24
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April 27, 2026 at 01:41 PM
Duration
14:24
Video type
Film & Animation
Channel region
Taiwan
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12.6K
Likes
558
Comments
41
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Estimated Total Revenue
$8.31 - $48.45
RPM Range
$0.66 - $3.85
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Video Description
A chef serves his father. Julian is a chef on the rise, and he's just achieved a major milestone: his own restaurant. One night, the room is packed, the service is busy and he's expecting a major food critic to come in. Then Julian's authoritarian immigrant dad Paul shows up, adding pressure on an already high-stakes night. But when Paul accidentally ingests a colleague's mushroom tea, all hell breaks loose, threatening Paul's career and exposing long-simmering tensions between father and son. Directed and written by Michael Yuchen Lei, this sharp and incisive short dramedy is both a dissection of a thorny relationship between an overbearing father and his resentful son and a snapshot of generational legacies in immigrant families. Set in the bustling, chaotic setting of a high-end restaurant, the pressure-cooker setting amplifies buried resentments and sentiments until they reach a boiling point. Throw in a dash of unruly psychedelic humor, and what emerges is a nimble yet grounded short that achieves genuine emotional depth, thanks to its keen eye for character and relationships. Like a nervous and amped-up Julian, the restless, energetic camerawork roves around the kitchen and dining room with palpable energy, capturing the three-ring circus that is a restaurant kitchen at full throttle. Julian is detail-oriented, knowledgeable and keen to make his mark, but his dad's unexpected arrival destabilizes him. Paul criticizes Julian's menu and dishes as bland and treats Julian not as an adult, but as a child who can't live up to his expectations. It rankles Julian, and it's a testament to the film's deft writing and performances that his exchanges with his father effectively convey years of tension. Actor Lawrence Kao's layered, precise performance captures how Julian bristles under his father's authority, all while trying to assert and lead his kitchen on a crucial night. But when Paul downs a cup of mushroom tea that Julian's colleague brought to work, the father's gruff gravitas dissolves, lightening the film's spiky family dynamics. It adds a screwball aspect to the storytelling, and actor Kelvin Han Yee plays Paul's wild mind trip with great relish, blending physical comedy with a blowhard of a character. Watching Julian try to juggle his career stresses with managing his unruly father is both suspenseful and hilarious, but the antics also push Julian and his father to a turning point for both the characters and the relationship. Dynamic, engaging and culturally astute, MUSHROOM DAD -- executive produced partly under the auspices of Lena Waithe's Hillman Grad production company -- is a high-wire balancing act of spiky comedy and family drama, but it winds down to a heartfelt note. It all works because underneath the controlled chaos, the narrative is in touch with the deep love and loyalty that often underlie immigrant families, and how those feelings are carried close from one generation to the next through legacies of tradition, food and gathering. Love can oscillate into resentment and hurt or shape-shift into control and manipulation, but if the bond between parent and child evolves, understanding and appreciation can grow as well -- in this case, with the help of a little mind-altering assistance. MUSHROOM DAD. Courtesy of Michael Yuchen Lei at https://mikelei.com.
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