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Minari

  • 2020
  • PG
  • 1h 55m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
105 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Alan Kim, Noel Cho, Steven Yeun, and Han Ye-ri in Minari (2020)
A tender and sweeping story about what roots us, Minari follows a Korean-American family that moves to a tiny Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. The family home changes completely with the arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and challenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, Minari shows the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.
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Une famille coréenne déménage en Arkansas pour ouvrir une ferme dans les années 1980.Une famille coréenne déménage en Arkansas pour ouvrir une ferme dans les années 1980.Une famille coréenne déménage en Arkansas pour ouvrir une ferme dans les années 1980.

  • Director
    • Lee Isaac Chung
  • Writer
    • Lee Isaac Chung
  • Stars
    • Steven Yeun
    • Han Ye-ri
    • Alan Kim
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    105 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 160
    337
    • Director
      • Lee Isaac Chung
    • Writer
      • Lee Isaac Chung
    • Stars
      • Steven Yeun
      • Han Ye-ri
      • Alan Kim
    • 473Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 311Commentaires de critiques
    • 89Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • A remporté 1 oscar
      • 120 victoires et 241 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Jacob
    Han Ye-ri
    Han Ye-ri
    • Monica
    Alan Kim
    Alan Kim
    • David
    Noel Cho
    Noel Cho
    • Anne
    • (as Noel Kate Cho)
    Darryl Cox
    Darryl Cox
    • Mr. Harlan
    Esther Moon
    Esther Moon
    • Mrs. Oh
    Ben Hall
    Ben Hall
    • Dowsing Dan
    Eric Starkey
    Eric Starkey
    • Randy Boomer
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Paul
    Youn Yuh-jung
    Youn Yuh-jung
    • Soon-ja
    Jacob M Wade
    Jacob M Wade
    • Johnnie
    • (as Jacob Wade)
    James Carroll
    James Carroll
    • Brother Roy
    Jenny Phagan
    Jenny Phagan
    • Bonnie
    Tina Parker
    Tina Parker
    • Debbie
    Chloe Lee
    Chloe Lee
    • June
    Joel Telford
    Joel Telford
    • Older Kid
    Scott Haze
    Scott Haze
    • Billy
    Kaye Brownlee-France
    Kaye Brownlee-France
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    • Director
      • Lee Isaac Chung
    • Writer
      • Lee Isaac Chung
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs473

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    7sebaortiz86

    Good movie, but the end feels empty

    I like this movie and it's funny to watch, good acting and well developed characters. But when the movie ends, you feel that some things are not resolved. It ends and that's all.
    brendan_eager

    Not Critically Acclaimed for Me

    This movie was a general let down. It wasn't bad by any means, but it certainly wasn't a great movie. I found it to drag on and on. The acting was fine but there just wasn't much of a story. Very slow progression to really result in not much at all throughout the movie.

    At the end, like, sure something happened but it just felt cheap and unrelated to the character progression we had seen. I am not with the other reviewers who have rated it 9 or 10, but I'm not going to try to claim this movie was a 1, 2 or 3. In summary it's a very average film that I just didn't find interesting. Probably wouldn't recommend it.
    zSammuel

    Encouraging and engaging

    Minari offers an encouraging and engaging view of the immigrant experience while also recognising the hardships that go alongside. Chung's naunced portrait of Family figuring out their place in the world is both small snd somehow rather grand, after it continues to win over the remaining crowds here, it'll soon be winning you over as Well.
    9mrjoshuahankins

    Lee Isaac Chung is someone to watch

    Most films that score high on my personal rating system include a moment where I'm compelled to pay attention. A moment where I say, "I'm in, let's go". One of the first scenes in Minari is of Jacob telling his young son that a man needs to find his place in the world where he can be useful. This is said as they watch the ashes of young roosters rising from an incinerator at a chicken farm. "I'm in."

    Minari told a story I hadn't heard before. This is likely because it was written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung, whose own life was loosely portrayed in David- the young boy who watched the chickens burn with his dad. It's a story about a young Korean family who moves to Arkansas to start over. After a bumpy start, Grandma moves in. I won't say anything more about the plot, as not to spoil its uniqueness. More than most films about the American immigrant experience, this story is not just about the resilience of the immigrant, but the resilience of family. This is shown through its titular image, the Korean herb minari, an herb that is distinctly Korean and is able to thrive wherever it is planted.

    It's an immigrant story through and through. I was excited to see that the film was done mostly in Korean, with only maybe 25% in English, further challenging western audiences to explore non-English films. The score, composed by Emile Mosseri (the same guy who composed the heartbreaking score for The Last Black Man in San Fransisco) captured this same theme with skill. The score was incredibly stylized, featuring an unmistakably western and eastern blend of musicality that I had never heard before. The music in Minari was a feature in itself, adding its own feeling to the story that could not be expressed in a screenplay alone. The screenplay, by the way, was a masterpiece that worked seamlessly with the score.

    Perhaps my favorite part of the film was that I had no idea where it was going, and that's a good thing. I was able to pick up on key themes of the story, but not once did I find myself waiting for the next checkpoint of a cookie cutter narrative. Nor did I feel lost at any point. Rather, Chung had early on in the film earned my trust as a story teller.

    Of all of the performances in the film, the standout was Yuh-Jung Youn who played Soonja the Grandmother. This is certainly the kind of performance I would anticipate being nominated for an Oscar. Hopefully we won't see another snub like we saw with Shuzhen Zhao last year in The Farewell. What made her performance so memorable was that most of her screen time was opposite seven-year-old Alan Kim. Kim was another of the brightest spots in the film. When the movie opened on Kim in the back seat of the car, the audience response was immediate affection. Kim was a natural. Stephen Yeun and Yeri Han also gave outstanding performances, making this one of the strongest cast ensembles I've seen in a very long time.

    I hope Minari goes on to receive the critical attention it deserves, after winning the two biggest awards at Sundance. I'll be campaigning for it all the way up to award season next year.
    9kosmasp

    Family time

    Korean dramas generally revolve around families. And this one is no different. Even if it plays in America - the majority of the movie is in Korean. You do get quite a bit of english in this too. If you are or know of people who migrated to the country you live in, you will be familiar (no pun intended) with the fact that especially the kids will mix their native language with the language/land they live in.

    So while the movie does not make a big deal out of it, this and many other things are just there. Subtle and really well woven into the story. The ground work - you could call it that. Overall the family drama works well and it seems like someone knows what a family like this had to go through. A lot of drama, a lot of pain ... and a lot of obstacles to overcome ... but the roots remain ...

    The Rise of Steven Yeun

    The Rise of Steven Yeun

    "The Walking Dead" favorite Steven Yeun has recently had a breakthrough in critically-acclaimed films like Okja, Burning, and more recently he plays an immigrant adjusting to American life with his family in Minari. "No Small Parts" takes a look at his acting career.
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    • Anecdotes
      The whole film was shot in 25 days. All of the scenes involving the creek were filmed in a single day.
    • Gaffes
      Modern cars are visible in one shot as the family drives through town.
    • Citations

      Soonja: Minari is truly the best. It grows anywhere, like weeds. So anyone can pick and eat it. Rich or poor, anyone can enjoy it and be healthy. Minari can be put in kimchi, put in stew, put in soup. It can be medicine if you are sick. Minari is wonderful, wonderful!

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 février 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Korean
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Minari - Historia de mi familia
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tulsa, Oklahoma, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • A24
      • Plan B Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 2 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 110 580 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 193 460 $ US
      • 14 févr. 2021
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 15 288 578 $ US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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