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The humor and heart in these films often come from the forced collision of cultures, leading to eventual mutual respect and a richer, shared family identity. Conclusion: The New Cinematic Standard

In Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari (2020), the family unit is expanded by the arrival of the maternal grandmother from South Korea. While not a blended family born of divorce or remarriage, Minari explores a different kind of household blending: the generational and cultural integration within an immigrant household. The friction between the Americanized children and their unconventional, non-traditional grandmother mirrors the classic step-parent dynamic of initial resentment transitioning into deep, foundational love.

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