Treeless Mountain (2009)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:30
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Intermittently wondrous and harsh, this sensitive drama about two abandoned sisters gives time and space to the intimate and beautiful moments of childhood.
Theatrical Release:Apr 22, 2009 Limited
Synopsis: When their mother needs to leave in order to find their estranged father, seven year-old Jin and her younger sister, Bin, are left to live with their Big Aunt for the summer. With only a small... When their mother needs to leave in order to find their estranged father, seven year-old Jin and her younger sister, Bin, are left to live with their Big Aunt for the summer. With only a small piggy bank and their mother's promise to return when it is full, the two young girls are forced to acclimate to changes in their family life. Counting the days, and the coins, the two bright-eyed young girls eagerly anticipate their mother's homecoming. But when the bank fills up, and with their mother still not back, Big Aunt decides that she can no longer tend to the children. Taken to live on their grandparents' farm, it is here that Jin comes to learn the importance of family bonds in this beautiful, meditative, and thought-provoking second feature from So Yong Kim, the acclaimed director of In Between Days. --© Oscilloscope Pictures [More]
Starring: Hee Yeon Kim, Mi-hyang Kim
Starring: Hee Yeon Kim, Mi-hyang Kim
Director: So Yong Kim
Director: So Yong Kim
Studio: Oscilloscope Pictures
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Reviews for Treeless Mountain
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..the film is tender, touching and charming, a portrait of quiet resilience and sisterly devotion... Full Review |
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Interesting if occasionally limiting. Full Review |
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Somewhere in between all the emptiness -- the film's laconic chapters are separated by repeated static shots of clouds and sky -- a beautiful little point is made. Full Review |
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It's subtle, moving and, despite the grim subject, hopeful. Full Review |
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In modest, lovingly observed ways, the director gives her characters -- and, one hazards, herself -- the gentlest gift of sweet possibility. Full Review |
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So Yong Kim has a real gift for putting children at ease before the camera, and her two very young actresses (who are not sisters off-screen) reward her with performances of heartbreaking realism. Full Review |
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The film is spare and a bit static, the plot a buildup of mundane moments, but Kim's conceptual smarts and firm direction are impressive, as are the performances from such little children. Full Review |
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Treeless Mountain casts a sad, pellucid spell. It looks at life from three feet off the ground and meets the hardening gaze of its 6-year-old protagonist head on. Full Review |
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...requires the commitment by the viewer to get involved in the lives of the little girls. But, for the real film buff, this is a true labor of love and worth the effort. Full Review |
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Relying on the essentially inert performances of child actors, So Yong Kim draws on a deep understanding of how movies work but also taps into her own experiences. That's a potent combination. Full Review |
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Whatever magic filmmaker So Yong Kim used to get the two girls to feel so at ease, you wish she would have used a little of that on the rest of the film as well. While it is a fairly realistic and no-frills drama, it's also dull. Full Review |
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So Yong Kim's quiet film which takes its time observing the minutiae of every day life has an undercurrent of grander themes at play. Full Review |
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I crossed. It’s the sort of “slice of life” that defies words, which is perhaps why these little girls and their overwhelmingly grey world are rendered in such quietude. Full Review |
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So Yong Kim has made another minimalist masterpiece, a quiet movie of sharply observed details and two girls who will break your heart. Full Review |
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In the end, this melancholy, inspiriting movie achieves a breathtaking emotional harmoniousness. Full Review |
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Kim is deft and sensitive with her tiny co-stars, but Treeless Mountain lacks the freshness and surprise of In Between Days. Full Review |
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So Yong Kim's remarkable film never spells out exactly what Jin or Bin is thinking, the camera implies how they see. Full Review |
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Children rule the day in this semi-autobiographical film by new film maker So Yong Kim but it comes off more as an exercise in filmmaking than entertainment. Full Review |
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A surrealistic charmer blessed with some breathtaking cinematography. Full Review |
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Too many filmmakers look down -- literally and figuratively -- on children. But in the carefully observed Treeless Mountain, So Young Kim gets us to immediately identify with her young heroines. Full Review |
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