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Minari
Episode 3923rd January 2021 • Good Pop | Culture Club • Potluck Podcast Collective
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Lee Issac Chung's film Minari, about a Korean American family who moves to Arkansas to start a farm, is set to be the film the Asian American community will rally around this awards season. On this episode, we share our own spoiler-free thoughts about Minari's depiction of the American immigrant story, relationships with our grandmothers, and another iconic Steven Yeun role.

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