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  1. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Minari' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its stars and ...

  2. Jan 2, 2021 · The film begins with a South Korean family settling in rural America, Arkansas during the 1980s. Jacob Yi ( Steven Yeun ), a man with an American Dream arrives at the farm in Arkansas with his wife, Monica ( Han Ye-ri) and two kids, Anne and David. Jacob and his wife spent some time in California working as chicken sexers, separating baby ...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Minari is a film that features a talented cast of actors and actresses who bring their characters to life. Steven Yeun portrays Jacob, Han Yeri plays Monica, Youn Yuh-jung takes on the role of Soonja, Will Patton portrays Paul, Alan Kim plays David, Noel Kate Cho portrays Anne, Scott Haze plays Billy, and Darryl Cox takes on the role of Mr. Harlan.

  4. Feb 12, 2021 · In a cast that could not be better, Steven Yeun—best known as a zombie hunter on "The Walking Dead" and brilliant as a playboy sociopath in "Burning"—is sheer perfection as Jacob Yi, an American dreamer who has brought his wife Monica (the excellent Yeri Han) and their two children—Anne (Noel Cho) and her younger brother (and Chung stand ...

  5. Minari (2020) is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung. The film stars Steven Yeun, Han Ye-ri, Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, Youn Yuh-jung and Will Patton. A semi-autobiographical take on Chung's upbringing, the plot follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in rural America during the 1980s.

  6. Feb 11, 2021 · Minari is a leafy green vegetable ( sometimes called water celery or water dropwort) popular in Korean cooking. In Lee Isaac Chung ’s lovely new film, it flourishes in an Arkansas creek bed ...

  7. In fact, the movie is named after an edible plant commonly found in East Asia. In an interview with The Wrap at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, Director Chung and the cast of Minari discuss the plant, which leads to an interesting exchange as Chung accidentally calls the vegetable a “weed.” Chung notes, “The interesting thing about it is ...