• Director(s)

    Lee Isaac Chung

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    120m

  • Cast

    Yuh-jung Youn, Yeri Han, Steven Yeun

Film

Minari

rude gesture, suicide references

MINARI is a drama in which a Korean family tries to start a farming business in Arkansas in the 1980s.

MINARI is a drama in which a Korean family tries to start a farming business in Arkansas in the 1980s.

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language
A child makes a middle finger gesture through a bus window. There is also mild bad language ('shit', 'crap', 'bastard').
suicide and self-harm
A man insensitively tells a young child that the previous occupant of his home took his own life, mimicking a gunshot to the head.
additional issues
There is a scene of mild threat in which a building is set on fire and a family attempt to save their crop from the flames. In one scene, children make discriminatory comments about the appearance and language of two Korean-American children, due to their lack of awareness or understanding. Discrimination is not condoned, and the children soon become friends. There is brief bloody injury detail after a drawer falls on a child's leg and cuts him. There are also some upsetting scenes, such as a woman having a stroke, and two children being concerned when their parents argue. A child tricks his grandmother into drinking his urine. Some children experiment with chewing tobacco. When a child repeatedly wets the bed, his grandmother laughs and says 'Penis broken', to which he replies, 'It's called a ding-dong'. A father threatens to hit his son with a stick as punishment for his bad behaviour.
  • Director(s)

    Lee Isaac Chung

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    120m

  • Cast

    Yuh-jung Youn, Yeri Han, Steven Yeun

rude gesture, suicide references
Classified Date:
23/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
language
A child makes a middle finger gesture through a bus window. There is also mild bad language ('shit', 'crap', 'bastard').
suicide and self-harm
A man insensitively tells a young child that the previous occupant of his home took his own life, mimicking a gunshot to the head.
additional issues
There is a scene of mild threat in which a building is set on fire and a family attempt to save their crop from the flames. In one scene, children make discriminatory comments about the appearance and language of two Korean-American children, due to their lack of awareness or understanding. Discrimination is not condoned, and the children soon become friends. There is brief bloody injury detail after a drawer falls on a child's leg and cuts him. There are also some upsetting scenes, such as a woman having a stroke, and two children being concerned when their parents argue. A child tricks his grandmother into drinking his urine. Some children experiment with chewing tobacco. When a child repeatedly wets the bed, his grandmother laughs and says 'Penis broken', to which he replies, 'It's called a ding-dong'. A father threatens to hit his son with a stick as punishment for his bad behaviour.
rude gesture, suicide references
Classified Date:
23/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
language
A child makes a middle finger gesture through a bus window. There is also mild bad language ('shit', 'crap', 'bastard').
suicide and self-harm
A man insensitively tells a young child that the previous occupant of his home took his own life, mimicking a gunshot to the head.
additional issues
There is a scene of mild threat in which a building is set on fire and a family attempt to save their crop from the flames. In one scene, children make discriminatory comments about the appearance and language of two Korean-American children, due to their lack of awareness or understanding. Discrimination is not condoned, and the children soon become friends. There is brief bloody injury detail after a drawer falls on a child's leg and cuts him. There are also some upsetting scenes, such as a woman having a stroke, and two children being concerned when their parents argue. A child tricks his grandmother into drinking his urine. Some children experiment with chewing tobacco. When a child repeatedly wets the bed, his grandmother laughs and says 'Penis broken', to which he replies, 'It's called a ding-dong'. A father threatens to hit his son with a stick as punishment for his bad behaviour.
Classified Date:
01/04/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
23/03/2021
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
  • Classified date

    23/03/2021

  • Language

    English