THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021 • THE BULLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 19 MOVIES & SHOWTIMES bendbulletin.com/gowatch ‘Minari’ epitomizes the American dream BY MAKENZIE WHITTLE • The Bulletin I t’s not uncommon to be captivated by effortless storytelling and performances only to be left with an emotional one-two punch that had slowly been building since the start. The emotional release felt by the end of Lee Isaac Chung’s stunning film “Minari” almost sneaks up on you after nearly two hours of quiet building. Chung works from elements of his own personal story as the son of Korean immi- grants to bring to the screen a deeply per- sonal and resonating story of the Yi family. The film opens as the Yi’s slowly wind down gravel and dirt roads in Arkansas farm country, with an off-brand U-Haul and the family station wagon until finally arriving in an open field with a beige dou- ble-wide trailer in the middle of it. When Jacob Yi (Steven Yeun) jumps out of the truck, his eyes are wide with op- timism but his wife, Monica (Yeri Han), seems shocked by the state of things. We learn they have left California to pur- sue Jacob’s dream of owning land and grow- ing Korean vegetables to sell to markets in the surrounding states. Despite Monica’s clear resentment of the situation, they settle in with their two chil- dren, Anne (Noel Cho) and David (Alan Kim), who’s eyes we largely see the story through. Tensions surround Jacob and Monica who both take up jobs at the chicken factory and things eventually come to a head. They decide to bring Monica’s unconventional mother Soonja (Yuh-Jung Youn) to stay with them and help watch the children. But it’s not enough. More Information “Minari” 120 minutes Rated PG-13 for some thematic elements and a rude gesture. Plan B/A24 Alan S. Kim, left, and Steven Yeun perform in a scene from “Minari” (2020). The film is full of little moments that deepen the realism of Chung’s vision re- quires and has virtually unnoticeable exposi- tion to move things along. Instead “Minari” relies on the simple moments in the family’s lives and characterization to propel the story. While the film is full of great perfor- mances, including Alan Kim, who is de- lightfully fresh and seems to take to acting easily for someone so young, two actors movie times for the week of April 1 BEND — MCMENAMINS McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 NW Bond St., Bend, 541-382-5174, mcmenamins.com Godzilla vs. Kong (PG-13) Wed: 3:30, 6:15 Thu, Fri: 4:30, 7:15 Sat, Sun: 11:30, 2:30, 5:30 Mon, Tue: 4:30, 7:15 Wed: 3:30, 6:15 Younger than 21 may attend screenings if accompanied by a legal guardian. tion to David is also remarkable in their mo- ments alone as they venture to the creek on their property to harvest the minari plants she brought with her from Korea. Stealing away to give him sage advice on the heartiness of the plant to grow wherever it is rooted. The beautifully rolling story is steeped in realism like few films are able to do. With a gorgeously flowing script with simple allu- sions to the overarching plot that sneak in and help build viewers to that quietly emo- tional conclusion. “Minari” is worthy of all the accolades and nominations it has been receiving. It is a beautiful and moving journey that epito- mizes the American dream with undertones of the untold strengths of a family at its heart. Open captioning provided for some screenings. BEND — TIN PAN Tin Pan Theater, 869 NW Tin Pan Alley, Bend, 541-241-2271, tinpantheater.com 2021 Oscar Nominated Shorts — Animation (no MPAA rating) Sun: 6:30 Mon, Tue: 7 2021 Oscar Nominated Shorts — stand out. Steven Yeun is brilliant. He excellently navigates the torment of a father on the verge of losing it all but determined to stick it through. And Yuh-Jung Youn is such a surprise the moment she arrives on screen. Instead of being what would be considered a traditional or strict grandmother, she is fun and easygoing, showing us through the jokes that she deeply loves her family. Her connec- Accessibility devices are available for some movies at Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 and IMAX and Sisters Movie House. Documentary (no MPAA rating) Fri: 4, Sat: 7 Sun: 3:30 Wed: 4 2021 Oscar Nominated Shorts — Live Action (no MPAA rating) Fri: 7 Sat: 4 Mon, Tue: 4 Wed: 7 REDMOND — ODEM PUB Odem Theater Pub, 349 SW Sixth St., Redmond, 541-425-1850, odemtheaterpub.com Godzilla vs. Kong (PG-13) Thu: 4, 6:20 Fri- Reporter: 541-383-0304, mwhittle@bendbulletin.com There may be an additional fee for 3D and IMAX. Movie times may change after press time. Contact individual cinemas for the most current schedules. 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