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FILM OF THE WEEK SOUND OF METAL (Cert 15, 120 mins, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Drama/Romance, available now on Amazon Prime Video, available from May 31 on BT TV Store/iTunes/Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services, also available from May 31 on Blu-ray £24.
Film Review: ‘Minari’: Korean Immigrants Succeed in America by Enduring Like Water Celery
“Minari” did for the 2021 Academy Awards what the pop song “Gangnam Style” did for music in 2012; it gave notice to America that Korea can come over here and throw down an artistic gauntlet on our own turf. Not only can Korea play in our movie and music playgrounds, but it can also score big in this case a best supporting actress Oscar.
Coming to America, Korean Version
It’s the 1980s. Jacob Yi (Steven Yeun), his wife, Monica (Yeri Han), and their son David (Alan Kim) and daughter Anne (Noel Kate Cho) arrive from California to put down roots in the Arkansas outback.