Steven Yeun and Lee Isaac Chung connect to the unspoken feelings in ‘Minari’ - News Summed Up

Steven Yeun and Lee Isaac Chung connect to the unspoken feelings in ‘Minari’


Steven Yeun and Alan Kim in a scene from “Minari.” (A24/Sundance Institute)Chung wrote the movie to tell his father that he appreciated his sacrifices. But a decade later, Chung felt his career was stuck in neutral and began contemplating going into teaching full time. Steven Yeun, Alan Kim, Yuh-Jung Youn, Yeri Han and Noel Cho in “Minari” from A24. I am my father.’”Steven Yeun, left, and young Alan Kim share a moment during a photo shoot. “I still talk to my dad, and we’re trying to capture it in words, but it’s elusive,” Yeun says.


Source: Los Angeles Times February 15, 2021 12:56 UTC



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