“The Most Timely Sci-Fi Epic is Impossible to Find in the US”

20 or so years ago, if you told me I would one day interview one of the writers involved in the script editing stage of Kim Moon-saeng’s Wonderful Days, I would have said: “Huh?” I actually didn’t know the names of anyone involved with the film’s production. I was real ignorant. 

All the same it was a trip to talk with Jay Lender about the work he did with his co-writer and compadre Micah Wright, if not because this Wonderful Days easily qualifies as a forgotten film, then because so much of the flimflam and conniving Lender has experienced throughout his career as a writer dovetailed with the SAG-AFTRA strike, which was in full bloom at the time I worked on this piece.

You can read the full thing over at Inverse.

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