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The film also explores themes of identity, community, and the immigrant experience. The Yis' struggles to adapt to rural American life serve as a microcosm for the experiences of countless immigrant families who have come to the United States in search of a better life. Through the lens of the Yi family's story, Chung sheds light on the challenges faced by immigrant communities, from language barriers to cultural differences.

: The children navigating a brand-new environment, with David dealing with a heart condition. Minari

Jacob, stubborn and sun-blasted, refused to quit. “The vegetables will sell,” he said. “You have to believe in the ground.” The film also explores themes of identity, community,

But then David, the boy with the bad heart, the boy who had been told not to run, not to cry, not to be too much of anything—he started to walk. Away from the fire. Away from his parents’ frozen grief. He walked down the dark path to the creek, his grandmother’s hand in his. : The children navigating a brand-new environment, with

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