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" 2021 Director: Lee Isaac Chung His 4th movie My 1st movie watched from the director A lovely and restrained movie about family and trying to make it in this shitty world. Added to Lists: Titles You Can Taste __________ Location: Northwest Arkansas"

" DVD- 1hr. 55min. First Viewing The first two acts of Minari are phenomenal. A beautiful family dramedy with a fresh perspective, empathetic filmmaking, deeply felt screenwriting, and perfect acting. The third is not. It's not a bad ending, but the story takes some unfortunate turns that are either cynically expected (like almost everything that happens with Soon-ja) or not given much room to breathe (marital woes; the last scene is lovely, but I jut wish it had more time to play out). For most "

" Date: 5/18/2021 Viewed: 4K UHD (Amazon Prime Rental) First Viewing Note: I waited months to watch Minari, and I was unable to watch it when it was playing in theaters because they didn't have any screenings nearby me. I finally rented it on Amazon Prime and it was worth the wait. Minari is a fantastic movie and it should have won best picture at the Oscars in my opinion. Everything about Minari is captivating because the story is heartwarming and the characters felt very believable. Lee Isaa"

"SCREENING: Regular DATE: May 18th CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End NOTE: Initially watched on Glasgow Film’s online platform as part of the all-virtual Glasgow Film Festival during Lockdown 3."