Minari Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 98000 votes
Tags: korean american, korean immigrant, paper airplane, little boy wets the bed
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Minari. Historia de mi familia

Title in Italiano:

Minari

Title in Português:

Minari

Title in Français:

Minari

Title in Türk:

Minari

Title in Deutsch:

Wo wir Wurzeln schlagen

Synopsis

Yearning to own a small patch of land and be more than a chicken sexer, the ambitious paterfamilias, Jacob Yi, relocates his Korean-American family: sceptical wife, Monica, and their children, David and Anne, from California to 1980s rural Arkansas, to start afresh and capture the elusive American Dream.

However, new beginnings are always challenging, and to find out what is best for the family, let alone start a 50-acre farm to grow and sell Korean fruits and vegetables, is easier said than done.

But, amid sincere promises, cultural unease, fleeting hopes, and the ever-present threat of financial disaster, Jacob is convinced that he has found their own slice of Eden in the rich, dark soil of Arkansas.

Can grandma Soonja's humble but resilient minari help the Yi family figure out their place in the world?

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Play Title Artist
Minari
Intro
Jacob and the Stone
Big Country
Garden of Eden
Rain Song
Emile Mosseri: Writer
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Grandma Picked a Good Spot
Halmeoni
Jacob's Prayer
Wind Song
Birdslingers
Oklahoma City
Minari Suite
You'll Be Happy
Paul's Antiphony
Find It Every Time
Outro
The Last Black Man In San Francisco
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
Rock Fight
King Jimmie
Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
Friends
Michael W. Smith: Writer
Michael W. Smith: Performer
Rain Song (Emile Mosseri & Han Ye-ri)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Rain Song (English Version) (Emile Mosseri)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Wind Song (Emile Mosseri & Han Ye-ri)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Jacob's Prayer
Emile Mosseri: Performer
You'll Be Happy
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Paul's Antiphony
Emile Mosseri: Performer

User reviews

Mark Baker
7/10

The music in Minari elevates the film to a higher level, drawing viewers further into the world of the Yi family and allowing them to connect on a deeper emotional level.

Patricia Wright
2/10

The soundtrack of Minari felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the storyline. I found that the music failed to enhance the poignant moments or capture the complexity of the characters' struggles.

Mary Moore
10/10

The soundtrack of Minari perfectly captures the emotional journey of the Yi family as they navigate new beginnings in rural Arkansas in the pursuit of the American Dream. The music beautifully conveys the mix of hope, struggle, and determination that the characters experience.

Amanda Scott
10/10

The haunting melodies and evocative compositions in the soundtrack of Minari linger long after the movie ends, resonating with the audience on a deep emotional level. The music truly elevates the film and contributes significantly to its powerful storytelling.

Stephanie Evans
8/10

The hauntingly beautiful melodies in the film's music evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia that resonates with the themes of family, culture, and ambition.

Richard Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of Minari perfectly captures the emotional journey of the Yi family as they strive to achieve the American Dream in rural Arkansas. The music evokes a sense of longing and hope, mirroring the characters' aspirations for a better life.

Kimberly Martin
6/10

The score of Minari is a masterful blend of melancholy and resilience, reflecting the ups and downs of the Yi family's experiences as they navigate the complexities of their new life. It enhances the storytelling and creates a powerful emotional connection with the audience.

Steven Hall
3/10

I was disappointed by the lack of thematic coherence in the musical score of Minari. The pieces seemed disjointed and lacked a unifying thread to tie together the different emotional arcs of the narrative, leaving me feeling disconnected from the overall viewing experience.

Steven Garcia
8/10

The music in Minari effectively conveys the struggles and triumphs of the characters, immersing the audience in the rural Arkansas setting and the challenges the family faces.

Mary Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of Minari is a standout feature of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer in crafting a score that is both moving and memorable.

Kimberly Campbell
7/10

The soundtrack of Minari perfectly captures the emotional journey of the Yi family as they navigate new beginnings and strive for the American Dream.

Nancy Garcia
4/10

The repetitive use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack became monotonous and predictable. Instead of adding layers of cultural richness, it felt like a superficial attempt to create a sense of authenticity without truly engaging with the characters' inner turmoil.

Dorothy Davis
9/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of cultural richness and authenticity to the storytelling. The blend of Western and Eastern musical elements creates a unique and immersive listening experience that enhances the film's narrative.

Brian Jackson
6/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity to the story, highlighting the cultural heritage of the characters and the challenges they face as immigrants in a new land.

Brian Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of Minari skillfully weaves together traditional Korean music with contemporary elements, creating a unique and memorable auditory experience.

Sarah Perez
7/10

The score of Minari is a powerful and evocative companion to the visuals, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments and adding layers of depth to the storytelling.

Jennifer Taylor
7/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the storytelling, creating a rich tapestry of sound that enhances the viewing experience.