Minari

Laverne 2022-04-21 09:02:46

When I first saw the name Minari, I thought it was a movie similar to a cartoon. I searched for information and found that Minari is a Korean word meaning water celery. This film tells the story of a Korean family who immigrated to the United States. They were at the bottom of society in the United States. The male protagonist bought a house. In fact, he focused on the land attached to the house. He wanted to grow vegetables on this land. , have their own farms, but these wives do not understand, wives longing for stability can not see the hope of life. After a period of time, the vegetables in the male owner's farm grew. Seeing that the days were about to improve, there was no water. They could only take out loans to pay for the water bills. The contract was breached, and in the end, because of my grandmother's mistake, a lot of vegetables on the farm were burned. The life of this family is not easy, but in the face of the heart disease of the youngest son and the financial outcome, they are still as strong as water celery. This may also be a realistic portrayal of immigrants in that era, showing the hard-working immigrants in that era. Their primitive appearance and the history of foreign struggle.

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  • Colleen 2021-12-25 08:01:15

    Steven Yeun is too sexy. When I look at it, I can’t help but imagine that he is choosing vegetables in the kitchen.

  • Eduardo 2021-12-25 08:01:15

    Not to mention that the theme of "Immigration from South Korea" creates barriers, the story itself and the presentation of the film are very plain. The hostess has a face from beginning to end, and the character is very deliberate, so that in the end everything improves, but the hostess suddenly becomes angry, feeling that there is always something wrong with her head. On the whole, there are no good stories, no strong conflicts, no deep themes, no sharp views... This is a film suitable only for film festivals.

Minari quotes

  • Soonja: Minari is truly the best. It grows anywhere, like weeds. So anyone can pick and eat it. Rich or poor, anyone can enjoy it and be healthy. Minari can be put in kimchi, put in stew, put in soup. It can be medicine if you are sick. Minari is wonderful, wonderful!

  • Jacob: They need to see me succeed at something for once.

    Monica: For what? Isn't it more important for them to see us together?

    Jacob: You go ahead and do what you want. Even if I fail, I have to finish what I started.