For many of us, the waves of rage that take cling each time anyone cuts them off in site visitors come as briefly as they cross, however that might no longer be farther from the reality for the aggrieved strangers within the first trailer for Netflix and A24âs upcoming collection Red meat from Lee Sung Jin starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
Earlier than the pair first meets one fateful day, neither Danny Cho (Yeun) nor Amy Lau (Wong) have any approach of figuring out simply how hopeless, burned out, and adrift the opposite is feeling about their private lives. Regardless that Amy apparently has all of it â a loving husband named George (Joseph Lee), youngsters, and a wonderful house â she willât assist however really feel thereâs one thing deeply vital lacking in her existence that her circle of relatives canât repair. Danny, a contractor whose price range are taking a significant hit, apparently doesnât know the way heâs going as a way to keep afloat.Â
Either one of them are in the course of existential crises when they’ve a possibility come across in a carpark that ends with birds being flipped. But if Danny makes a decision to chase after Amy in his automotive and the pair finally ends up racing during the suburbs with each and every intent of using one every other off the street, itâs only the start of an unhinged however apparently funny-as-hell feud thatâs going to spread throughout Red meatâs first season. Red meatâs trailer offers you a cast sense of simply how unusually cinematic and introspective the A24-produced darkish comedyâs going to be when Red meat hits Netflix on April sixth, however whatâs in reality going to be fascinating to peer is how Amy and Danny finally end up burying the hatchet â both metaphorically or actually into one every other as revenge.