Review of Minari (2021) by Nina Metz for Chicago Tribune — 11 Feb 2021
Writer-director Lee Isaac Chung is telling his own story here. The rough outlines and even some of the specific details are autobiographical and filtered through his memories of childhood. But he’s also considering these themes from his perspective now as an adult with a child of his own .
. . and he straddles the two sides of this line so well, with wit and nuance, but also with such cutting precision.
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This review of Minari (2021) was written by Nina Metz and published by Chicago Tribune on 11 Feb 2021.
Minari has generally received very positive reviews.
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