"Minari" is adapted from the director's real childhood experience, focusing on family love and dreams, and telling the story of a family working hard for their dreams after immigration from the perspective of children. Compared with the film "Nowhere to Be", the family element in "Minari" makes people feel more intimacy. Starting with a family to start a new life, it shows the common family conflicts, whether it is a husband and wife. The collision between them, or the collision between their ancestors, has undoubtedly added a lot of cracks to this family that has just entered a new life. In a strange land, the contradictions of this family are infinitely magnified, and the difficulties they face, But it did not overwhelm them. They gradually realized that family love is more valuable than dreams. The water celery in the film is throughout, symbolizing that this family living in an unfamiliar land will continue to live with resilience and undying hope.
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