Minari

Clovis 2022-04-21 09:02:46

The film revolves around issues such as cultural differences and family conflicts encountered by a Korean-American family. At the beginning of the film, the father and his family moved from the west coast of the United States to the central rural area. The father bought a piece of land and hoped to rely on farming to make the family live a better life. Although this move was not supported by his wife, it caused family conflicts because his wife I think it will take too long for my son with heart disease to go to the hospital once he becomes ill. Later, when the child's grandmother moved in, it caused more conflicts. There were many conceptual differences between David, who was educated in the United States, and his grandmother, who was deeply rooted in Korean culture. After a period of time together, they gradually accepted each other and understood each other. Later, because of an accident, the crops all came to nothing, but the family together gave each other strength and courage to face difficulties. Minari refers to water celery in Korean, and also refers to the perseverance and firm will of Korean immigrants in the United States. Despite facing racial discrimination and language barriers, they have never given up on themselves. They use family and love. Power to keep yourself alive in this country.

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Minari quotes

  • Soonja: You're crying again? Because of anchovies?

  • Soonja: Penis broken!

    David: It's not called a penis, it's called a ding-dong!