Minari is a lovely movie, and it ends absolutely perfectly. Isaac Lee Chung's film is a kind of slow burn that sneaks up on you even if it doesn't have many surprises up its sleeve. I really liked this, and the performances and filmmaking are topnotch. There's a
little too much god in it for my taste, but hey, one of the main characters is kind of a crazy person, so that explains it a bit.
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