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Without spoilers, a fire destroys Jacob’s primary crop. All the sweat, debt, and marital strife amount to ash. The next morning, as the family surveys the ruin, David runs to the creek. There, untouched by the flames, the flourishes, green and vibrant. It is a gut-wrenching, beautiful moment: The dream died, but the family survived.

The film, which has been praised for its nuanced and deeply human portrayal of the immigrant experience, has resonated with viewers from all walks of life, transcending borders and cultures to become a global phenomenon. In this article, we'll explore the story behind "Minari," its themes and symbolism, and why it's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Minari

Jacob took the minari. He didn’t smile. But he turned and looked at Monica. For the first time in months, he didn’t see the farm, or the debt, or the failure. He saw her. And she saw him. Without spoilers, a fire destroys Jacob’s primary crop