Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Three Seasons, Review



This movie follows several stories about life in Vietnam. One is an American ex-GI looking for his daughter, another is a pedicab driver who falls in love with a prostitute, another is a street child and the last a young girl who sells white lotuses for a poet who suffers from leprosy.

The stories don't really come together like some ensemble flicks. The filmography is very poetic. There are some messages to be read into the stories.

Not much action, but pleasing to watch.
I will rate it 3/5 acorns.

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