Vanity Fairのインスタグラム(vanityfair) - 2月26日 09時41分
On the eve of its VOD debut, #Minari is lauded by V.F.’s chief critic as one of the highlights of the season. “Minari is not a movie that celebrates the American dream,” writes @rilaws, but a “quiet and powerful honoring of people who have tried to grab at it.”
A bittersweet, beautiful portrait of life in flux that resists sentimental clichés, the film follows the Yi family as they settle down in rural America during the 1980s. There are fish-out-of-water moments, sure, but the Yi family contains different fish from different waters. Continues Lawson, “This is the multivarious reality of immigration: a process of many generational assimilations and rejections, rather than a single narrative of change.” Read the full review at the link in bio.
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