Train Dreams

In a genre where “historical accuracy” is often used to justify the absence of Asian and Black bodies on screen, Train Dreams quietly insists on their presence. This is not a review, but a personal reflection from an Asian American actor who appears in the film—on what it means when a story set in 1917 refuses erasure, and how subtle, deliberate casting choices can reshape who belongs in history.
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