Minari

  • Brasil Minari: Em Busca da Felicidade (mais)
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Minari - Em Busca da Felicidade, protagonizado por Steven Yeun, acompanha um casal coreano que muda, junto com seus dois filhos pequenos, para uma pequena fazenda no Arkansas, Estados Unidos, em busca do sonho americano. A rotina da família se transforma com a chegada de Soonja (Yuh-Jung Youn), a avó fora dos padrões que veio morar com eles. Em meio à instabilidade e aos desafios desta nova vida, o filme mostra a resiliência da família e o que realmente importa em um lar. Minari - Em Busca da Felicidade ganhou o título de Melhor Filme em Língua Estrangeira no Globo de Ouro® 2021. (Diamond Films)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglês Very nice. An A24 drama about a family of Korean immigrants trying to get a farm going in Arkansas, though the heart of the story is the relationship between the boy and his grandmother. It’s ideal when you’re looking for something to touch you, but not in a cheap way. What blew my mind, though, was the chick sexing thing, I didn’t know it existed. Dream job :D ()

Pethushka 

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inglês And so the Yanks can check off their "Korean movie". You could say it's similar to the dramas we know from Korea, only a bit weaker, without a proper plot, without any surprising moments. I believe that viewers who are not used to Korean filmmaking, actors, and their habits and actions might be charmed by it. I do wonder where the added value is. Yeah, sure, there's the connection between the two countries, and that has its charm, but what else? I guess my expectations were too high. 3 stars. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglês Minari combines several timeless themes in an artful way: partner, family and intergenerational relationships, the theme of immigration, and the search for the "American dream" (for South Koreans). At times it reminded me a little of Marriage Story, but Noah Baumbach's film goes more to the core. I was particularly intrigued by the grandmother's character and her (initially awkward) interaction with her grandson – Yeo-jeong Yoon gives a really solid performance and also provides a few laugh-out-loud moments to balance out the dramatic line ("Ding dong broken!"). Story-wise, the film offers more than one symbolic moment to ponder, and in addition to its intimate setting, Minari also captivated me with its haunting musical score. A weaker four stars! ()