Minari is an extremely private and hidden story. It happened on a farm in the United States because of my father’s nostalgia for the days in the Korean countryside. The imprints of cities rarely appear. Even if they do, they appear as public facilities in many countries, such as hospitals and churches. Even because of the people who appeared in the church, they never brought the scenes that Asians were always discriminated against in other films. These downplays make the audience really just immersed in the family itself. I think this is what the director hopes to do. There is also the American worker holding the cross, the most breathtaking representative of the United States in the whole film. He is very different. He is different from the others in his devotion to Christianity. In my guess, this role appears. , Is it for the characters, situations and situations of David and his family to withstand the strange perspectives? Hopefully, this will give the audience a little thought. There is also "Minari", the connection between David and his grandmother. The two people were unfamiliar when searching for the soil of "Minari", and when they harvested "Minari", the two people became more harmonious, and then the song of "Minari" behind, but contains a little bit of the relationship between the two go ahead. In the end, when father and David found "Minari" together, the still vigorous vitality ended with this story. David's "trouble" when he feeds his grandmother is the grandmother running to catch up. The "cause" that grandma caused the fire was David's first run to prevent grandma from going to the "Minari" that represented her, and to prevent her from going to the finish line. The whole film touched me the most. When he escaped, I ran hard to protect you. When you give up, I use all my strength to save you. No matter who you are, you are still my relative, the one I love. There is also the parental line. I feel that we are no longer close to each other in a difficult situation. It is because I feel that you cannot understand my dreams. It is because I feel that you have not realized my difficulties. But in the desperate situation, it is you for my dream. I broke into the burning house, and you stopped me for my life. The love that middle-aged people thought would be indifferent, probably only appeared in the most dangerous moment. All in all, this private story is more about the love between people. The society in the place where the story happened is not the focus of the director's desire for us to see. What Ta wants to show is probably to let people know that behind the silence, all the love is actually hidden.
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