Three Seasons

1999 "The war is over. But a personal battle continues to rage."
7.2| 1h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 30 April 1999 Released
Producted By: October Films
Country: Vietnam
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The residents of Ho Chi Minh City face modernization amid widespread poverty. A retired American Marine arrives on a search for his daughter, whom he abandoned at the end of the Vietnam War. Elsewhere, a cyclo driver falls for a troubled prostitute and schemes to raise money so he can spend time with her. Additionally, a young women begins harvesting lotuses for a writer suffering from leprosy, and a child trinket seller loses his traveling case.

Genre

Drama

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Director

Tony Bui

Production Companies

October Films

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Three Seasons Audience Reviews

Stellead Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
brenda lee Parallel story lines is not an easy feat to carry off, but this is one Art-House movie that does it well. The transfer between story lines is seamlessly done, and that is not often found when producers attempt to be obtuse with multiple main characters. A love for the Vietnamese culture is portrayed in its complexity, and the depth of spirit and courage is admirably represented by the actors, and even the environment. An extra dimension is also added with the touch of romanticism, that lifts this film to being something exceptional, and makes it a must have for a personal collection. If you are looking for a movie representative of transitions and hope, then you don't want to miss this one.
ian_harris Vietnam is one of the most beautiful places on earth, despite the troubles it has seen in recent decades. This movie captures that beauty magnificently. The story-telling style is steeped in the Vietnamese tradition of story-telling, which might not please everyone who sees the film. Several stories intertwine, but without "all joining up at the end" in a cheesy, Hollywood way. The stories touch on the legacy of the war only gently, while focusing on the genuinely difficult lives that most Vietnamese people now live and the strength of their spirit. Having been to Vietnam, this style reflects the place in modern times very well. If the charm and beauty of South-East Asia is your bag, then surely this film will please you. If you wanted a Vietnam War movie with Harvey Keitel, you'll be much disappointed.
Ponchie Da Blob I found this film to be boring and cliched, but Vietnam looked so pretty that I couldn't give it anything lower than a 5 out of 10.My geography teacher seemed to love it... but he's really really white.The subtitles are near impossible to read. I'm not sure if that's done on purpose or what, but i thought it was annoying.The little boy in the film is cute.That's really all I got out of this movie. I felt as if all the rest has been done before. If you care to find out more, read other people's critiques.
bill-644 Slow moving, this film evokes an atmosphere rather than explains everything that happens. It helps to have lived in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) to understand all the strange customs. There are some unlikely story threads, the cyclo race, being able to afford to stay (or even being allowed to stay) in the New World Hotel. But all in all, a beautiful film. My Vietnamese wife enjoyed it also.