Diary entries forMinari
Minari
oh this is too good, my heart hurts
Minari
Beautiful
Minari
if the academy snubs this movie i will actually fight them
Minari
This is one of the best looking and sounding films I’ve seen all year, beautifully rich colours and a subtle score which slowly draws you in. The films two hour run time goes in a breeze, but that’s thanks to how immersive the story feels. David (Alan Kim) is somebody who adds comedy and really grounds the films into reality, at 7 years old he manages to steal the show. The Grandma (Youn Yuh-jung) is also great, adding further elements of realism and relatability to the film. The conflict between the leads is also done very well, with a real scene of tension between them whilst also being in love. The heartbreak of the fire certifies this film as the beauty that it is, and in some respects I wish the film ended with the fire. A very good film. Watched at Showroom, Sheffield, with my beautiful.
Minari
“Remember what we said when we married? That we'd go to America and save each other.”
Minari
me: *sees alan kim* let me sign that adoption papers real quick
Minari
Minari is wonderful. I don't feel like a same person again after seeing this, this movie is so asian-family coded. Moving to another country always not easy at first, always got something problem we must take, especially for a foreigner. Btw, YOU MAKE ME SOBBING AND DEPRESSED WHILE WATCHING THIS. I want some beautiful kind like family movie not this beautiful depressed family movie 😭😭
Minari
Simply stunning. Aspiration for the "American Dream” while trying to adjust to a new culture entirely. This film is crafted with so much care, it’s honestly one of the most memorable films of the year, as well as one of the most touching. Minari really is worthy of all of the praise. Truly one of the best films of the year. And as nice as it was to watch this on my new TV, I cannot wait to have the opportunity to experience this film in a theater, since I know that it is going to be absolutely surreal.
Minari
I just think it was passable; the cinematography, the scoring were engaging however I feel disconnection from what they're trying convey in the storyline as nothing truly happens as I thought it would've happened. For me it would've been good if only Steve Yeun replaced by someone else, a South Korean actor that Americans don't know about or lesser known South Korean-American actor because it does feel like miscast at some point as he is trying to be unknown character in this film since he feels disconnection with his own family. I might be biased as I'm not American however it really shows how much Asians in America feel some kind of exile from their own home country; culture wise and I feel pity at some point.
Minari
j'ai pleuré 5 fois dans le TGV Inoui n°5634