Some of the touching moments in “Minari,” Lee Isaac Chung’s new award-winning Korean-American immigrant film, happen when everyone’s asleep.These are the slow, slumbering scenes when the Yi family, worn out from the stresses of struggling to make a life in 1980s rural Arkansas, attempt to let go of their tension, in an effort, finally, to rest.
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