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Minari Reviews
A good movie but it has little to no rewatch ability
Great story, great music and great scenography. This is an absolute must watch, an outstanding blend of comedy and drama that subtly explains you how you can have a laugh at any time in life, even when everything is going towards the other direction. This movie teaches you what is life, and how optimism should never be lost.
So easy to follow, yet so powerful. Took me out of this world for a minute. slow but worth it. Love the acting. Beautiful movie overall.
Curuzes!!! Que filme chato
Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são fracas, a história é fraca, o elenco é fraco, e ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme, os personagens são fracos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom
Filme simplesmente sensacional, tanto na emoção transpassada quanto na simbologia.
This is my third korean movie that I’ve watched And it’s one of my favorite films. It’s a great family movie with a lot of of emotion and a lot of character. The performances were great what I like about It was the cinematography that was used to convey an emotion. There is not much else to say without spoiling it other than watch it and enjoy it.
This movie will move you with an amazing and relatable cast of characters. A father wanting a better life for his family and trying his best to provide it for them. With plenty of hardship this movie will leave you understanding more what it is like for a family of immigrants leaving their homes to make a better life.
Where do I even start with this movie... Lets just say, i can never see another average hollywood movie the same again. It is full of so much soul and so much emotion, not to mention the dense symbolism throughout the whole movie. For someone who loves analysing movies like me, this is a MUST WATCH. no kidding. Its the kind of movie you watch, think not much of it, but its still floating around in your head weeks after you watch it, and then you rewatch it weeks later and it HITS!! So much subtle symbolism and foreshadowing to make you think its heading a certain way then suddenly it goes the other way which is so refreshing. I am an avid fan of christopher nolan films, theyre so cool and have such dense plots and themes... but after watching this, the characters honestly just seem so shallow. Honestly, if youre reading this, watch this movie. It has changed the way I look at films. So much, soul, character development, subtle hinting, clever film and editing techniques... not to mention just a heartfelt story in general. Watch it, and if youre still thinking about it a week or two later, rewatch it. You will not be disappointed
American Dream? I hope about a little bit more.
What “American dream,” “story of immigrants,” and “assimilation” is everybody talking about? The lead actor wants to start farming so he can quit his boring, low-paying job and create a better life for his family. Literally the only thing that has *anything* to do with “immigrants” is that he wants to grow Korean vegetables so he can serve a niche market. OK, well, there’s an American kid who seems to have seen a non-American kid for the first time; the kids speak for a total of two minutes. With the snap of a finger, you could replace the main character with a random American factory worker who wants to start growing certain specialty vegetables — and Bang: All the “American dream” and “immigrant” aspects of the story are gone.
Great acting and very touching about a family trying to create a new life in America. A father‘s aspiration to prove himself to his family versus a mother’s need for safety insecurity for her children. I felt the ending was rushed and could’ve been expanded. I’m anxious to explore other films by this director.
A film as beautiful in spirit as it is in visuals, Minari tells the story of the American Dream through the lens of 1980s immigrants. Yet, its true emotional resonance lies with the everyday, hardworking people who share in its quiet struggles and hopes.
I powerful and touching film. One about family, one that should not be passed up.
Too small and slow to stand out although sweet and gorgeous.
A story about a dysfunctional family that has an open ending.
From the very first 30 minutes of this movie, I knew it was going to be one of my all-time favorites. It shines a light on the untold stories of people who migrate not simply for the “American Dream,” but because they have a deeper purpose for themselves and their families. They’re willing to do whatever it takes to play the game of life. Every single actor in this movie was incredible. Beautiful story.
Sweet, sort of. I feel strange about the movie. Frankly, I'm so revolted by one person causing another to drink urine that that is most of what I remember about the movie. I didn't love it. But I loved the actress' and the Director's speeches during the Oscars. My rating would have been a little higher but I can't seem to get past the urine.
A beautiful heartfelt film, wonderfully shot, with amazing performances, and a beautiful score. Really loved it
How people enjoyed this, I don't know. It was realistic etc. - but up to a point and then we see the artists interpretation of their life - which many critic and audience seem to agree with. Yes an immigrant life is deeply miserable - but this film had very little new to say about it. Its almost a cry for help in film form but I can't see it as entertainment.