Helen Lee's short film Prey (1995) stars Sandra Oh as an oh-so-stunning twenty-something who catches a shoplifter the day after a big break-in at her immigrant dad's convenience store. Rather than wanting to collar him, Sandra finds herself driven to slobber all over him—and her attraction to the criminal element sets up trouble with her Korean family. Soon a culture clash is in full swing, with Sandra caught between her hot-to-trotness for a guy with a not-so-spotless past and her loyalty to Daddy and his old-world reality. It's a funny, fast-paced exploration of racism, multiculturalism, the rules of attraction, and Sandra's resplendent butt.