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Minari
Directed by
Lee Isaac Chung
PG-13
2020
1h 55m
Drama
,
Family
,
and more
7.4
98%
91%
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A Korean-American family moves to a farm in search of their own American Dream, finding hope and a new home.
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Cast of Minari
Steven Yeun
Jacob
Han Ye-ri
Monica
Youn Yuh-jung
Soonja
Will Patton
Paul
Alan Kim
David
Noel Kate Cho
Anne
Darryl Cox
Mr. Harlan
Esther Moon
Mrs. Oh
Ben Hall
Dowsing Dan
Eric Starkey
Randy Boomer
Jacob Wade
Johnnie
James Carroll
Brother Roy
Jenny Phagan
Bonnie
Tina Parker
Debbie
Chloe Lee
June
Joel Telford
Older Kid
Scott Haze
Billy
Kaye Brownlee-France
Lab Tech
Skip Schwink
Doctor
Tea Oh
Grocery Store Owner
Debbi Tucker
Hospital visitor (uncredited)
Ed Spinelli
Church Member (uncredited)
Ernie Robinson
Church Member (uncredited)
Danny Frost
Church Member (uncredited)
Laurie Frost
Church Member (uncredited)
Warren Lane
Church Goer (uncredited)
Jonnie Parnell
Bank Teller (uncredited)
Minari Ratings & Reviews
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
Sensitively written, sparse and gorgeously acted.
Thrillist
Esther Zuckerman
Chung and his cinematographer Lachlan Milne photograph the landscape beautifully, and you see how both Jacob and David can be entranced by its vastness, even for all the trouble it causes.
Pajiba
Roxana Hadadi
The beauty of Minari is in its consideration of what we choose to love, and what we choose to leave behind.
Bitch Media
Hannah Bae
Chung and his talented cast of actors refuse to reduce any of Minari's characters to mere caricatures.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
There is such depth, truth, and warmth to all of these people... Every choice here is beautiful and perfect.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Tim Cogshell
I love this beautiful movie.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Minari is a gentle, lovely picture, one that acknowledges there really is no "immigrant experience," beyond the pure human experience of finding yourself adjusting to a new environment.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"Minari" is as American as apple pie and kimchi, which is to say it's what America is all about.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Writer-director Chung and the production team have delivered a sepia-toned memory piece that never sugarcoats the culture clashes in and out of the Yi household and yet remains hopeful in tone throughout.
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Leonard Maltin
'Minari'flows through a river of emotions in a natural, understated way that belies the effort that must have gone into their creation. It's an artistic triumph, as well as a crowd pleaser
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
One of the great triumphs of "Minari" is its presentation of authentic childhood. These kids are not saints or stand-ins or mouthpieces. They are their own persons.
4Columns
Melissa Anderson
Compassionate, composed, and largely scraped of sentimentality, Chung's warm act of recollection seeks not to exalt or vilify but to empathize.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
It's straightforward and accessible, yet still somehow profound.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
That's the nuanced naturalism that makes Minari so captivating, so intimate: It doesn't tell a complicated story, instead letting the roots and branches of its family drama grow and become entwined with the audience's own stories.
NPR
John Powers
I promise that if you see Minari, you'll be happy you did.
The Atlantic
Anne Anlin Cheng
The quiet fathoms of Minari give us a patient and tender view into what it means to be sustained by a dream you can never fully occupy.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Minari works because it knows that behind every sweet childhood memory lies bitter struggle. The story is utterly charming when told from David's point of view, and unflinching when it pivots to the complicated dynamics of his parents' marriage.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
Both gently funny and moving, the movie is the story of bitterness coming along with growth and nourishment.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
In creating a filmic love letter to his own family, Chung has crafted one for us all.
ABC News
Peter Travers
Everybody's talking about this unassuming, but also unmissable and unforgettable slice of Korean-American life and for good reason: Lee Isaac Chung's heartfelt memoir is the best movie you'll find anywhere about what it means to be a family.
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