Minari

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

This movie about a Korean family that is trying to make it in the States in the 80s (ish? I'm just guessing) is, as pretty much everyone has said, a moving portrayal of the difficulties of the immigrant struggle. It's a pretty classic story of parents trying to make life better for their kids, and sacrificing their own happiness to do that.

It was interesting for me to watch all of these aspects of Korean culture being played out in an American movie instead of a Korean one. I'm familiar with several of the Korean actors (I've been a fan of Han Yeri for a while), so it was also cool to see them in this different setting. The acting was great, the kids were adorable, but I do wish Steven Yeun had a better accent. He sounded like an American imitating a Korean trying to speak English.

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