Minari Reviews
Lee Isaac Chung has made a film that will endure.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Sep 23, 2024
Chung and his cinematographer Lachlan Milne photograph the landscape beautifully, and you see how both Jacob and David can be entranced by its vastness, even for all the trouble it causes.
| Jul 29, 2021
What makes this more than just another formulaic feelgood film is the grit with which Chung evokes the hardscrabble lives of his characters, balancing the dreamier elements of the drama with a naturalism that keeps it rooted in reality.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 4, 2021
A rare film about assimilation that can be equally cherished by both poles of the American political landscape. And everybody in between.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 2, 2021
Minari is a story of the American Dream. But Chung's brilliance is in how he adds depth and complexity to those foundational ideas - it's in the spaces in between that we find love, loss, hope, and regret.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Apr 2, 2021
Though two last-act sequences dovetail a little too neatly, the word that covers this cinematic experience is "raw".
| Original Score: 5/5 | Apr 2, 2021
It briefly drags before the closing act, but that's hardly a complaint.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 2, 2021
It is a work of extraordinary delicacy, poignancy and tenderness. Whatever else, teaching's loss is entirely our gain.
| Apr 2, 2021
Sensitively written, sparse and gorgeously acted.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Apr 1, 2021
It is a film in which the details, the child's-eye-view episodes, the calamities, the tenderly remembered touches, all sing together like a choir.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Apr 1, 2021
Its neatness may tempt you to dismiss its heartwarming quality as the packet kind. I don't think so.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 31, 2021
A profound, detail-perfect and soulful slice of American family life, with some of the year's most sincere performances to date.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Mar 31, 2021
A moving portrayal of the pains of assimilation, bolstered by Chung's writing and direction.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 30, 2021
The beauty of Minari is in its consideration of what we choose to love, and what we choose to leave behind.
| Mar 21, 2021
Chung and his talented cast of actors refuse to reduce any of Minari's characters to mere caricatures.
| Mar 18, 2021
The picture's chief contribution, alongside some extremely subtle and acutely observed performances, is the consoling message that everyone is the same underneath. Films with that sort of one-size-fits-all sentiment tend not to linger.
| Mar 10, 2021
There is such depth, truth, and warmth to all of these people... Every choice here is beautiful and perfect.
| Mar 10, 2021
I love this beautiful movie.
| Mar 10, 2021
Weeks, maybe even months later, you'll still be thinking about it.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Feb 28, 2021
Minari is a gentle, lovely picture, one that acknowledges there really is no "immigrant experience," beyond the pure human experience of finding yourself adjusting to a new environment.
| Feb 27, 2021