Keanu Reeves presented Bong Joon Ho with his first Oscar of the night, and people are calling the moment a major win for 'Asian history'
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- "Matrix" star Keanu Reeves presented "Parasite" director Bong Joon Ho with his first Oscar during Sunday's ceremony, and fans are calling the moment a huge win for Asian representation.
- "Parasite" also garnered Joon Ho the Oscar for best picture and best director, but it was Reeves' presentation of the award for best screenplay to the Korean filmmaker that caught fans' attention.
- "Keanu Reeves and Bong Joon Ho. Iconic," one fan wrote on Twitter, while another simply said, "That's excellence luv."
- Others even expressed their hope for a collaboration between the two Hollywood icons.
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Keanu Reeves presented "Parasite" writer and director Bong Joon Ho with his first of many Oscars on Sunday, and fans are calling the moment "iconic" and a huge win for Asian history.
Reeves, who has Chinese and Hawaiian heritage, gave the South Korean director the award for best screenplay for "Parasite," and fans were loving the interaction between the two Asian men. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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