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Minari
Minari
2021 ·115 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 12+
8.3
IMDb 7.4 КП 6.9 RT 98% MC 89
Drama
Director: Lee Isaac Chung
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A Korean American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of its own American dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they discover the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.

Budget: $2M
US Gross: $3.11M
Worldwide: $12.9M
Steven Yeun
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Han Ye-ri
Actor
Alan Kim
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🏆 Sundance Film Festival 2020 — Grand Jury Prize (Drama)
🏆 Sundance Film Festival 2020 — Audience Award (Drama)
🏆 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 BAFTA 2021 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 BAFTA 2021 — Best Original Score
🏆 Sundance Film Festival 2020 — Audience Award (Drama)
🎬 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Actor
🏆 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Screenplay
🏆 BAFTA 2021 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 BAFTA 2021 — Best Director
🎬 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Picture
🎬 BAFTA 2021 — Best Casting
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021 — Best Actor
🏆 Golden Globe 2021 — Best International Feature Film
🏆 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Academy Awards 2021 — Best Original Score
🎬 BAFTA 2021 — Best International Feature Film

Minari is a tender, semi-autobiographical drama that captures the immigrant experience through the lens of a family's struggle in 1980s Arkansas. While opinions vary on the film's narrative ambition and pacing, there is a strong consensus regarding its heartfelt performances and authentic portrayal of familial resilience.

Acting Youn Yuh-jung provides a standout, award-winning performance that subverts traditional grandmother tropes with humor and nuance.
Production The production design and period-accurate costuming effectively capture the isolation and physical hardships of the family's rural living situation.
Theme The film utilizes the titular plant as a powerful, central metaphor for resilience and the successful integration of heritage within a foreign landscape.
Pacing The film's meditative, observational pace is seen by some as a profound reflection of the immigrant experience, while others perceive it as lacking dramatic dynamism.
Screenplay Opinions on the film's narrative scope are divided; some critics praise its simple, universal emotional honesty, while others view it as underdeveloped or lacking artistic ambition.
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