Minari

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Tim)

Last weekend was Bridesmaids/Godfather, decided to go with another comedy/drama pairing this weekend with Mean Girls/Minari. This is a movie about a Korean family moving to Arkansas to start a farm, and it is very touching. Not only does it feature possibly the cutest child actor in cinematic history, but its a tale about the American Dream, marriage, being a parent, being a child, race, religion, its got it all!

The strained marriage as the husband forces his dream upon his family is really the driving force here, but then throw in an aging grandmother and a sick child and this movie has your heart on a string. That's not to say its emotionally manipulative - the story feels very real and I felt a connection to it multiple ways.

Not only is the acting great, but the film looks beautiful too. Always a sweeping vista or quiet farm in every scene, making it seem to be set in some remote dreamland while also feeling very rooted in America.

I can't really think of any negatives, but I can't give it a ten since I don't think this is an all-timer. Still, I can't recommend this one highly enough and I hope it wins a million awards.

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