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From writer/director Lee Isaac Chung and starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, and Yuh-Jung Youn. Minari- Now Playing.
DIRECTOR: Lee Isaac Chung
CAST: Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, and Yuh-Jung Youn
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What I learned from this movie is that, even if you lost everything in this world, only ur family will be there to support you
I can accept that if by ‘family’ you mean people who truly love you.
What if everything about you is lost BECAUSE of your biological family and themes like these only fuel their egos and their narcissistic tendencies to “keep the family together no matter what”
@@chtianj Well said, because no, they weren't. I'm doing fine. ✌️
If your family is Asian yeah.
@@alexcarter8807 not if you're gay
Depending in how is your relationship with your family. 😎
Minari is a reflection of what my family and I experienced. My family and I moved from Los Angeles in the late 80's to northern Mississippi. More specifically, it was to operate a small grocery store in a small, country town. Being Chinese American and not knowing the locals there, it was a culture and lifestyle shock for me.
你們真辛苦了。
Is your family still in business there?
Did you ever move back to LA?
Chinese are usually different in migrant life because they have a big lingustic diversity society.
This movie is so reminiscent of my childhood to a degree. My parents emigrated to this country in the early 80s for the “American Dream” to give us kids the best opportunity the US could provide for us. We came from an Asian country and when I arrived here at 6 yrs old, I spoke zero English and had to learn the language and culture. My parents started over and took menial jobs to get by till they started their own business. They sacrificed so much for us and I cannot be more grateful to them. Now all us kids have college degrees, a family and good careers. We are living the American dream.
So the trailer wasn’t a lie, the whole movie is gonna be beautiful.
I dont think it was a lie... that was like the first few minutes
I saw it last weekend. It IS beautiful. 9/10.
Its so true.
Yes
This is not a trailer this clip is the first few minutes from this minari movie.
as soon as the piano kicked in at 1:00 i knew this movie is going to be beautiful
As soon as the score kicked in at 0:00 I knew this movie was going to be beautiful 🙂
this movie is so special to me, it makes me feel like home and it's a warm hug to my heart. i love it
This movie remind me the first year when I immigrated in Canada. We all have a similar experience as a immigrant regardless where it was.
Watching this film was like reading a diary of a person I never met but I am very familiar with. There are so many things to unpack in this movie: the coming-of-age of the two kids, the immigration from South Korea to the US, the relocation from California to Arkansas, the challenge of living with an extended family, the enduring test of marriage, and at the very core, the pursuit of that elusive American Dream in the 1980s. Minari lacks the intrigue and the grandeur of current cinema from South Korea. That could be why this movie hits different. The actors and characters are, as far as their roots are concerned, Korean but the story Minari fluently tells couldn’t be more American.
@punker99 Lmao.
What a beautiful movie. I had to watch it twice in a row. When going through difficult time, love is the thing that pulls us out. I wish the best of luck to this beautiful family.
dude it's fiction
@@nichtswiezuvor They know it's fiction. It's just a wholesome thing to say and emphasizes that they were invested in the movie.
@@mistersandmere335 Damn, that got spoiled for me through your comment lol. I feel like you might want to specify when you're about to mention something like that since the movie came out recently and this is the opening scene for anyone who hasn't seen it.
Edit: Damn he just deleted the comment
@@nichtswiezuvor of course, I am fully aware of that. It is just a saying.
Minari is an incredibly important film for me. My grandmother is my favorite person in this entire world, and I haven’t yet seen a relationship between a boy and his grandmother portrayed so beautifully and authentically in the entirety of my adventures in cinema. I’ve seen it four times now, and each and every time I’ve found myself crying from the opening shot to the last. It’s been the most important film for me since Lady Bird (which prevented my further suicidal thoughts). The best film of 2020, and definitely a top ten film for me. It is worth every but of your time to watch this gorgeous film. The absolute highest of my recommendations.
As soon as this film began I was captivated. The astonishing visuals, the heavenly music and the all too familiar feeling of long car journeys with family. The feeling of sleeping in the backseat as the car bobs along the road, or looking at the sights outside the window. This opening sequence is breathtaking.
The music is so beautiful 🥺
Main actress is one of my favorite actress in South Korea. She’s amazing!! This movie and cast was amazing
Jacob: Daddy's going to make a big garden!
Monica *slaps him*: The garden is small
🤣
The Garden of Eden is big.
I don't know why but I'm tearing up.
For me, it's that angelic music at the start.
Me too
저도그랬어요
lol. It is the music effect and composition snd rhythm of shots
I think it's the genuinity of the story that deeply touches us.
I sense tears in my future while watching this. A24 is a gift. I want to work there.
Saw Alan on Jimmy Kimmel and fell in love such a cutie!
Might be my favorite movie of 2020. You will love this film
I am going to watch this, but I can already feel this is the most necessary movie for us living in those luxurious and full of vanity era, where modern busy people lost in touch with the most precious things in life, which is the family, and those memories that our parents started up from the scratches. We are a lot richer now but unhappy and polluted. The purity of starting from the raw nature with the extended family themselves is innocently beautiful.
Masterpiece. Nuff said.
“Mastepiece” like dunkey said.
For some reason just watching them drive through the country side with the beautiful music is enough to make me want to cry. This part of the country looks so much like the Midwest where I’m from, it really made me appreciate the beauty around me
this movie was just beautiful and also the music in the film was sooooo touching... i truly recommend watching this film.
So calming omfg i wanna watch so bad i hope Netflix, Hulu, or hbo stream it
A truly amazing and American film.
@Abhisar Choubey Minari is an American-produced movie, written and directed by an American filmmaker, distributed by an American company (A24) about an American family.
@Zander Reyson You know best right?
Hey guys, chill. It's just a matter of perspective. That's what it is.
@Zander Reyson this isn’t stereotypical at all. This is an extremely accurate representation of the immigration of a Korean family in the 80s. If you’ve actually watched the entire film, the little details that were included were extremely relatable for Korean people in general. If anything, this movie was absolutely outstanding from the script, to the cinematography, and the music. It honestly made me cry because of how much this movie reminded me of my grandmother. I hope you took into account that this movie is not an accurate representation of an asian family, but a Korean family.
@Zander Reyson i disagree. This was the norm for most Korean American immigrants back in the day. The 80s were a tough time to be a poc because the US was just starting to diversify. And if you’re not even Korean, how would you know it is stereotypical? There were no extremely racist scenes, and when it came to the white children asking questions about their features, it really showed the innocent curiosity that those children had because they’ve probably never seen an Asian person before. And please stop correlating this movie to the entire Asian race. This movie was about Koreans specifically and the accuracy was honestly astonishing. And as for our features being considered “outlandish”, that’s exactly how our features were interpreted back in the 1980s. Idk why or how this movie demoralizes or deprives you as a non-Asian person. You know nothing about Korean culture, and the whole point of the movie was to show an immigrant family trying to obtain the American dream.
영화 도입 부분의 영상과 배우 한사람한사람의 표정 그리고 음악이 너무 잘 어울려서 가슴뭉클해지는 장면이었습니다👏👍👏👍
I am looking foward to seeing the rest. Beautiful so far.
Watching this either tonight or tomorrow night. This is going to be one hell of a film. So hyped :)
I love song in the beginning when the trailer first started
I do too
Apart from this, I am also in hype of Pachinko, a series that will also tell stories of Koreans living in another country and whose hearts attached to their motherland.
Yuh-Jung Youn, playing grandma in MINARI, will play Sunja in 'PACHINKO', Apple TV+ drama.
Me if this movie was made by any other company: Boring, Trying to be deep, stupid.
Me when I see that this was produced by A24: Beautiful, amazing, this is why cinema was created.
That's the power of reputation in a nutshell.
Except when this movie isn't trying hard at all and just wants to tell a story. Wouldn't matter which studio. It was well done
Moral of the movie. Family is everything!
such a peaceful opening 😊
I wanna own this movie eventually, just cause!😊🤩🤗
America has been honest to diligent people.
Restore your just pride.
-from South Korea
I keep replaying this because of the music.
Absolute perfection!
When They just opened there mouths and subtitles popped up i paused the video and screamed I got so happy 😂
it felt like I was watching the movie parasite for the first time.
Except this movie was shit.
@@bratmojmojbrat7727 this movie was a masterpiece
I swear I liked Minari much more than Trial of Chicago 7,Mank Or Promising Young Woman. Don't know why it's not getting enough buzz. This movie reminds me of my favourite director, Hirokazu Kore-eda.
What a cast ❤️
Interesting! I was always wonder who the people live in those big green areas. Now I can fond how their life is like.
아름다운 영화였어요!
Music is overwhelming!
Just absolutely powerful. The emotion still goes on.
"Hajima!" so cute! "하지마"는 너무 귀엽다.
Absolutely deserved Best Picture
i love it
Husband: This is why i chose this place
Wife: because of dirt color? Lol😆
This looks great.
Can't wait to watch it.😥😊
Another A24 production. Amazing!
Wow. That score.
it just gives me the vibe of My neighbor Totoro
The ending scene simply means that Jacob eventhough he lost what he had worked realize theres great hope for his family remain and that is nothing but his son DAVID is getting better again and that could be becoz of Minari (and MOUNTAIN DEW lol)
And thanks to the grandma who plants minari
i am reADY TO CRY
Finally... in the correct aspect ratio
This is the first time I've seen someone else notice that. For some reason A24 trailers turn the 2.35:1 aspect ratio into 16:9. I noticed it with In Fabric too.
@@visualsforyou7120 Yes, they absolutely did it with In Fabric too! A24 isn’t the only distributor on UA-cam who has released a trailer in the wrong aspect ratio, just wished that attention to detail was being looked at more closely
Also Nomadland and Edie are lessons for life movies. 💕
I love the score
Aside from the fact that I just smoked and I have a friend who lives in the same model of trailer with EXACTLY the same interior, and it kind of freaked me out for a second, like this family was discovering his house after the apocalypse. . . . Yeah, that aside, it's great to see Steven Yuen in a dramatic lead. That guy needs to be in more movies.
OH WAIT IT'S OUT ALREADY ?!!
I just watched this yesterday :)
It was good? Sad?
@@Carcosahead I'd day it's a definite watch
@@Carcosahead My whole family loved it, must watch
Windshield rock chip!!! It reminds me of the past.
This is so amazing
To live with an American Dream is like living with double edge sword.
This 5 minute preview is 4 minutes 31 seconds
Scene cut, necessity for continuity.
😂
When you round it up to the nearest minute it's 5 minutes 😂
Best movie of the year!!!!
now i know why alan has commented on a24 and plan b during the legendary acceptance speech at critics award
It's really like 4 and a half minutes!
oh i remember him 😃😯
Can we Have this on Netflix or Hbo Go ?
Bumping this so the social media person in charge of this page can see it and tell it to the distribution manager.
@@tayduatrinhcoi Thanks mate
Can someone please tell me where can I watch this movie full length???
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think this will be a wonderful and heart warming story of a family who takes risks and tribulations.
However, many are pronouncing the title incorrect. It’s not mi nar e
it’s mi na ri. Please pronounce the title correctly.
Does anyone knows the name of the music that plays from the start to around 1:50, i can't find it in the OST
it's called "Big Country"
Where to watch this ?
where is this movie going to be when it comes out?
Where could I watch this film?
This movie transcends cultures & timeframes. Go back to your own ancestors struggle. Before 1920, most Americans lived in rural populations. Those folks could all relate. I was fortunate to have relatives in the 60's capture many of the struggles (on paper) my Norse ancestors had coming to America. Many are here. In this movie. If everyone could peal back their family history, we'd have more empathy for ALL of our immigrant brother & sisters. What a beautiful movie. Just astounding. A gift to America.
well done a24
Thank you mum and dad.
Amazing America Movie
아카데미하는날이라 생각나서 보러옴 ㅠ
I like
At long last...
Hey. Idk if anyone can help me here. But I saw an add for this movie before a UA-cam video. It was talking about all the awards it garnered and there’s a song playing in the background. It’s an older song. Dang by a woman. The tune is stuck in my head and I can’t find it. It led me down a rabbit hole. I watched the movie and I loved it. But I still want to find that song. Can someone please help me. It’s not the rain song. It was a different song. It was like a featurette instead of a trailer.
Music Is Too Good 😊😊😊😊😊
Only fields everywhere , I’m gonna suffocate right away … just kidding okay 👍🏼 beautiful movie 🎥 authenticity
Why don’t they ever call the daughters name ?
He'll always be Glen first to me
For me too! I hated Negan for a while afterwards lol!
I know I keep thinking there are zombies after him.
😎
this is my dream house and yet, the wife just hated it :D
David, don't run!
스티븐연 한예리 연기가 아니라 진짜같다.
I already watched the movie
how was it?
@@eliadams6330 it's pretty decent, and sad.
@@eliadams6330 Really good oscar worthy movie. The grandma and the mother stole the show.
@@redred4877 is say it should've been nominated for best screen play, supporting actress, and best picture with supporting actress having a good chance of winning it
@@ohdaUtube yes indeed
The best dirt in America is the black, mineral-rich soil of Central Illinois!
Just what I was thinking too when he lifted up that dirt! Ah, no, I've been to Arkansas a lot and that is not good soil. Illinois (my home state) and Iowa have the best!
I've spent 6 years in Champaign IL and I totally agree with you
What does Minari mean?
A fear of newcomer...
This is not a foreign film at all to me. I guess with the old rules because they use the Korean language through most of the film it’s a foreign film. Such a bummer because this is truly an American story. Even similar in a few respects to my life growing up in America except it’s more my grandparents story than my parents. It’s an endearing movie and I enjoyed it very much. I love the Grandmother so much. After watching a lot of Kdramas and Kmovies helped my to understand the dynamics and nuances of this film. The Grandmother in this movie was also in the Kmovie Salut d Amor which is such a good movie and such a different role than in this movie
3:30
Those 13 who disliked this video. Let me tell you this: You have NOT WATCHED this movie
I have and I can just tell you the film is boring and surely not in the good way, not a quality film that is not fun to watch (which is the worst kind of film) and tries awfully to be deep or something
Pretencious people that think a lot of themselves will find this film extraordinary because it is a A24 film and because after parasite those kind of people try not to be narrow- minded like they were
With all due respect, it made me a bit uncomfortable how the parents treated their daughter and son differently and at times only addressed the son. Accurate portray of the sad reality in Asia I'd say.