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Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari transmits intimate tale of Korean American immigrant family into grand narrative of hope and risk – ABC News
Minari has garnered awards and Oscars buzz – but also controversy, after the Golden Globes decided it was not eligible for the Best Drama category, despite being…
A haze of green opens Minari director and writer Lee Isaac Chung’s acclaimed and partially autobiographical new film as we whiz past an impressionistic blur of foliage, distant farms, and iron-roofed sheds.
We’re in the car with the Yis, a Korean-American immigrant family of four, as they rush towards a 50-acre plot of land in the rural Ozarks of Arkansas, with a ramshackle trailer that they’re about to call home.
Here they will strive towards self-sufficiency by undertaking the backbreaking, financially…
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