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Minari s Profound Visual Melancholia

The Atlantic Lee Isaac Chung’s David Bornfriend / A24 Having moved from the teeming cityscape of Taipei to the rural American South in the 1970s as a preteen, I know something of the shock, at once awe-inspiring and estranging, of that first sight of the great American landscape just sheer land that seems to stretch on forever. Watching Minari, the new semi-autobiographical film from Lee Isaac Chung about a Korean-American family newly arrived in the heartlands of 1980s Arkansas, I remember again that uncanny sense of feeling at once free and lost. From the get-go, there are hints of how tenuous this new beginning is for the Yi family. The father, Jacob Yi (played by Steven Yeun), has moved his entire family, in spite of his wife’s doubts and objections, across the country from California in order to chase his hopes of building a family farm. (“Five acres is a hobby … but my dream is 50 acres.”) But fragility touches every early frame from the awaiting trailer house

Minari Offers a Visual Anatomy of the American Dream

Homeroom: My Kid s Teacher Doesn t Like Her

The Atlantic Homeroom: My Daughter’s Teacher Is Making Her Hate School I’ve told her that Ms. G is struggling with her own issues in the pandemic. But getting her out the door is still a nightmare. ELENA XAUSA Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer take questions from readers about their kids’ education. Have one? Email them at homeroom@theatlantic.com. Dear Abby and Brian, I’m a working-from-home mother doing my best to get my two daughters (ninth and fourth graders) through this “hybrid learning” year. Their school is on a schedule that alternates days of virtual and in-person education. My older daughter has adjusted well, but her younger sister, whom I’ll refer to as “Sarah,” fights me every morning she has to go into school. And I don’t blame her. From what I overhear when she’s Zooming, her teacher, Ms. G, really doesn’t like her.

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