Journey From The Fall (2007)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:22
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Ham Tran's ambitious film proves to be extremely powerful due to stunning photography and passionate performances.
Theatrical Release:Mar 23, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $498,000
Synopsis: With its harrowing tale of a Vietnamese family's experiences following the fall of Saigon in 1975, JOURNEY FROM THE FALL depicts a side of the Vietnam War that has seldom been depicted on the... With its harrowing tale of a Vietnamese family's experiences following the fall of Saigon in 1975, JOURNEY FROM THE FALL depicts a side of the Vietnam War that has seldom been depicted on the screen. Foregoing much explanation of the country's political turmoil, director Ham Tran (who also wrote and edited) instead chooses to dwell on the emotionally fertile ground of an anti-communist family's efforts to reunite and find freedom when their homeland becomes uninhabitable. Imprisoned in a brutal communist re-education camp in 1981, Long (Long Nguyen) must endure brutal beatings and indescribable squalor at the hands of his abductors. Having made the choice several years before to remain in Vietnam and fight, he urged his wife, Mai (Diem Len); mother, Ba Noi (Kieu Chinh); and young son, Lai (Nguyen Thai Nguyen), to attempt escape by boat. The three endure a torturous journey by sea, finally arriving and setting in Orange County, California. Unsure if she'll ever see her husband again, Mai begins a relationship with Nam (Khanh Doan), the captain who brought her to the U.S. Meanwhile, Lai has difficulty adapting to school, often getting into trouble. Fueled by a furtively received packet of his son's drawings, Long attempts to escape and find his family. Realistic and free of Hollywood sentiment, JOURNEY FROM THE FALL is unflinching in its look at the lives of the "boat people." Tran's use of shifts in time within the narrative (much like Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's 21 GRAMS) give the first portion of the film an impressionistic feel, but the strong performances are straightforward and effective in their portrayal of people forced to leave home, only to find that freedom is still rife with restrictions. [More]
Starring: Kieu Chinh, Long Nguyen, Diem Lien, Nguyen Thai Nguyen
Starring: Kieu Chinh, Long Nguyen, Diem Lien, Nguyen Thai Nguyen, Jayvee Mai The Hiep, Khanh Doan, Cat Ly
Director: Ham Tran
Director: Ham Tran
Producer: Lam Nguyen
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As a fictional version of historical fact, it artfully tells a story of humanity that will interest anyone who wants to understand what happens in a war zone when the shooting stops. Full Review |
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It's to the great credit of Tran and his cast that the movie has such immediacy, gracefulness and power. Full Review |
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Writer/director Ham Tran sheds light on life in post-Vietnam War, and there are some very strong moments. Full Review |
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noteworthy film provides unforgettable human faces that bring greater awareness about this under reported history Full Review |
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Broad, sweeping melodrama in the Michael Cimino mold. Full Review |
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Even when its wires are showing, the movie's soul is always evident. Full Review |
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An emotionally intense story of capture, imprisonment, torture and escape. Full Review |
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Beautifully photographed and acted, it's a story that sticks with you. Full Review |
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An emotionally moving film that presents the story of the Vietnam War aftermath from the perspective of those who once called themselves Vietnamese. Full Review |
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A stunningly ambitious Vietnamese-American indie film that aims to wrap up the whole of the Vietnamese experience into a Vietnamese Exodus. Full Review |
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A first-rate cast, script, committed director and physical production that burns with authenticity make Journey From the Fall affecting history for all who wish to avoid the doom of forgetting its lesson. Full Review |
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A story that needed to be told. Full Review |
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Its sad story is ultimately humane and compelling, thanks to some special faces placed in the saga. Full Review |
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An example of sophisticated, impassioned filmmaking involving mainly people who lived through the harrowing experiences so unsparingly depicted, Journey From the Fall powerfully illustrates the refugee/immigrant experience. Full Review |
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An aching look at the rigors experienced by a people denied a true place in the world to call their own. Full Review |
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