Celine Song begins her directorial film debut, “Past Lives,” by dramatizing the moment when she was sitting in a bar with her white American husband and a childhood sweetheart from Korea. From there, her movie, drawing heavily from her own life, dives through flashbacks that led these characters together and the twists and turns that might have so easily taken them somewhere else.
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