Eine Frau, die im britischen Malaya nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg ein ruhiges Leben sucht, findet Liebe und ein gemeinsames Interesse an der Gartenarbeit mit einem mysteriösen japanischen Mann.Eine Frau, die im britischen Malaya nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg ein ruhiges Leben sucht, findet Liebe und ein gemeinsames Interesse an der Gartenarbeit mit einem mysteriösen japanischen Mann.Eine Frau, die im britischen Malaya nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg ein ruhiges Leben sucht, findet Liebe und ein gemeinsames Interesse an der Gartenarbeit mit einem mysteriösen japanischen Mann.
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I never read the book here, so I didn't know what I was in for when I stumbled upon the 2019 movie "The Garden of Evening Mists" here in 2022. I saw that the movie had Julian Sands on the cast list, and that was all I needed to know, as he is one of my favorite actors.
The storyline in "The Garden of Evening Mists", as written by author Twan Eng Tan and then made for the screen by writer Richard Smith, definitely was a beautiful and heartfelt story. It is difficult not to get swept away by the storytelling here and investing emotions into the characters and situations portrayed in the movie, especially since it is all so very realistic and down to Earth.
Director Tom Lin managed to put the script into a beautiful visual movie on the screen, one that I think will have a wide appeal to a broad audience. Because there is something for just about anyone to take away from a movie such as "The Garden of Evening Mists".
The movie jumps between Cantonese, English and Japanese language, but does so very nicely. And having these natural languages in the situations appropriate adds so much realism to the movie. And the movie also jumps between the past and present, letting the audience follow the characters in different times. This was also done very nicely, and brought lots of layers to the movie as well.
Something that definitely carried the movie a great long way was the cast ensemble. The movie has some pretty amazing names on the cast list, with the likes of Angelica Lee, Sylvia Chang, Hiroshi Abe, Julian Sands and John Hannah. It was good performances from the cast ensemble, and they brought the characters and story to life in a very enjoyable manner.
"The Garden of Evening Mists" was a pleasant surprise of a movie, one that provided me with genuine entertainment. However, I think the pacing of the narrative might throw off some viewers, as it is a somewhat slow paced narrative.
My rating of "The Garden of Evening Mists" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The storyline in "The Garden of Evening Mists", as written by author Twan Eng Tan and then made for the screen by writer Richard Smith, definitely was a beautiful and heartfelt story. It is difficult not to get swept away by the storytelling here and investing emotions into the characters and situations portrayed in the movie, especially since it is all so very realistic and down to Earth.
Director Tom Lin managed to put the script into a beautiful visual movie on the screen, one that I think will have a wide appeal to a broad audience. Because there is something for just about anyone to take away from a movie such as "The Garden of Evening Mists".
The movie jumps between Cantonese, English and Japanese language, but does so very nicely. And having these natural languages in the situations appropriate adds so much realism to the movie. And the movie also jumps between the past and present, letting the audience follow the characters in different times. This was also done very nicely, and brought lots of layers to the movie as well.
Something that definitely carried the movie a great long way was the cast ensemble. The movie has some pretty amazing names on the cast list, with the likes of Angelica Lee, Sylvia Chang, Hiroshi Abe, Julian Sands and John Hannah. It was good performances from the cast ensemble, and they brought the characters and story to life in a very enjoyable manner.
"The Garden of Evening Mists" was a pleasant surprise of a movie, one that provided me with genuine entertainment. However, I think the pacing of the narrative might throw off some viewers, as it is a somewhat slow paced narrative.
My rating of "The Garden of Evening Mists" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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This is a story of Yun Ling (played beautifully and seamlessly by both Sylvia Chang and Angelica Lee) who through series of flashback and present day scenes, tells of her experiences under the occupation of the Japanese during the second world war and apprenticeship under the former royal gardener of Japan, Aritomo (absolutely amazing Hiroshi Abe), after the war.
The background to the movie is the glorious Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang in Malaysia , the essence and beauty of it captured beautifully by the cinematographer, Kartik Vijay. The multicultural cast, consisting of mainly Malaysian, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and British actors, were just sublime and amazing under the direction of Tom Lin. Tom managed to capture the spirit and the beauty of the book of the same title by award winning Penang author , Tan Twan Eng.
I had the absolute honour of being invited to the gala viewing in Penang (thanks to GL Ooi and Penang Monthly!). From the opening scene I was amazed that Tom Lin managed to capture the lives, hopes and fears of the people of Malaysia during and after the war. The multilingual dialogue truly exemplifies the multicultural melting pot of Malaysia. The philosophy of perfection in the creation of the garden just drives home the dedication involved in bringing the original source to life. When the end credits rolled, I was amazed to find out that the crews were mostly Asians...
For me this is the truly Asian (Malaysian) movie and will deserve all the accolades that will be bestowed upon the cast, crew and the author of this movie. This is a movie that I will watch again and again and will never be tired of!
Were there moments while I was watching this film that I became distracted way too many for my taste but after the movie was finished I actually sat back and thought about it I'm not Asian and I know that Asian people like so many other people approach things differently based on their culture this was not a movie to excite or entice it was not to show the comfort women or the incredibly cruel Japanese army Or the downtrodden Malaysians or even the upcoming communists or for that matter the colonizing BRITs it was basically a love story a strange one but a love story and when I was pondering that I thought how that could apply to anyone anywhere that has faced adversity and who has come out of it one way or another so I was very touched by it and I'm very glad that it was made and I was able to view it.
Wonderful visuals carry the tragic story of lives and loves during the difficult history of WW2 Japan v the world, and it's aftermath. Great story and great acting with a surprising twist to explain the journey upon which the movie has taken us.
If you love Japanese art and gardens you will be transported.
If you love Japanese art and gardens you will be transported.
Haven't read the book, which sounds pretty interesting after watching the movie, so I can't compare the movie to the film. But the film, overall, was okay. The leading lady did a good job with her performance, but the movie felt like they were leaving things out. The trip back the memory lane was well handled, though.
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