Minari -

But then David, the boy with the bad heart, the boy who had been told not to run, not to cry, not to be too much of anything—he started to walk. Away from the fire. Away from his parents’ frozen grief. He walked down the dark path to the creek, his grandmother’s hand in his.

They had not lost everything. They had just found what was worth keeping. Not the soil. Not the crop. But the stubborn, impossible thing that grows without asking for permission. The thing that survives. Minari

The narrative centers on Jacob (played by Steven Yeun), a father determined to build a 50-acre Korean vegetable farm on fertile Arkansas land. Jacob’s ambition represents a classic, albeit complicated, version of the American Dream: the desire to provide a better life through sheer grit and self-reliance. But then David, the boy with the bad