Minari: A look into the Korean-American experience : r TrueFilm - Reddit Just finished watching Minari through the Heartlands International Film Festival virtual screening and boy am I glad I paid the $9 to watch it As a noob of film analysis I will do my best but am extremely interested in y'all's thoughts (especially the ending)
[MOVIE] Minari (2020). A Korean American family moves to an . . . - Reddit Review: "Minari" captures the heartfelt journey of the Yi family, Korean immigrants in 1980s rural Arkansas, striving to cultivate their American dream amidst personal and familial struggles The father's vision of growing Korean vegetables faces skepticism from his wife, while their son's heart condition adds another layer of worry
Best Minari Posts - Reddit "Minari" works because it is a story that doesn't feel fake and it wasn't afraid to show the hard realities of people having their own selfish convictions to the detriment of those around them, the distinction between right and wrong being so vague, and that trying your best just doesn't guarantee success in life
Official Discussion - Minari [SPOILERS] : r movies - Reddit “Minari, Minari, Wonderful, Wonderful” A sweet, tender, and authentic look into a Korean family moving into the United States and vying for that elusive American Dream Sometimes that Dream can be so intoxicating that it can get in the way of family and the failure can be devastating
Minari Ending Questions (Spoiler Alert) : r korea - Reddit The granny planting minari shows how parents should raise children - set them up in a conducive environment where they can grow and flourish, without being too controlling The minaris are the younger generation, the older generation's legacy to the world Minari also symbolizes hope Sometimes we fight too hard to be successful
Minari - What is the significance of Paul? : r movies - Reddit Watched Minari last night and it was such a good movie The acting and score were especially impressive I’m struggling to understand the significance of Paul within the story (although I really enjoyed him as a character) In his introduction, it seemed like they were foreshadowing that he would cause the family harm
What is so good about Minari? And plot questions (Spoilers) Halmeoni brought her seeds and planted them near the water Her actions came from her heart and were a beautiful underscore of the titular symbol Minari can grow anywhere as long as love is available represented by the water she found Jacob refused to recognize the practices of the people in the area
Minari is my favourite movie of 2020! What a great movie Second I thought the minari scene should have come before they go to the doctors The doctor says "heart is getting better, whatever you are doing keep doing it" That is the end of the movie Stay on the farm Maybe it is bullshit but one would assume that the city then was hurting his heart
Anyone else kinda salty that Minari still gets labeled in the . . . - Reddit Minari is an American produced film with an American director that's roughly 50% Korean, 50% English --- it gets labeled a foreign film Compare it to a film like Inglorious Basterds, an American produced film with an American director that's (according to IMDB) 70% German and French, 30% English --- Inglorious Basterds is almost never called a
First Image from A24s Drama Minari - Starring Steven Yeun - Reddit "Minari" was written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung (“Munyurangabo,” “Lucky Life”) Billed as "a charming and unexpected take on the American Dream," the film centers on David, a 7-year-old Korean-American boy, whose life is turned upside down when his father decides to move their family to rural Arkansas and start a farm in the mid-1980s