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Une vie toute neuve

Titre original : Yeo-haeng-ja
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
2,7 k
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Ko Ah-sung in Une vie toute neuve (2009)
Drame

Inspirée de sa propre enfance, la réalisatrice franco-coréenne Ounie Lecomte retrace le parcours émotionnel d'une petite fille abandonnée par son père dans un orphelinat.Inspirée de sa propre enfance, la réalisatrice franco-coréenne Ounie Lecomte retrace le parcours émotionnel d'une petite fille abandonnée par son père dans un orphelinat.Inspirée de sa propre enfance, la réalisatrice franco-coréenne Ounie Lecomte retrace le parcours émotionnel d'une petite fille abandonnée par son père dans un orphelinat.

  • Réalisation
    • Lee Jong Eon
    • Ounie Lecomte
  • Scénario
    • Lee Changdong
    • Lee Jung-Hwa
    • Ounie Lecomte
  • Casting principal
    • Kim Sae-ron
    • Sul Kyung-gu
    • Ko Ah-sung
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    2,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Jong Eon
      • Ounie Lecomte
    • Scénario
      • Lee Changdong
      • Lee Jung-Hwa
      • Ounie Lecomte
    • Casting principal
      • Kim Sae-ron
      • Sul Kyung-gu
      • Ko Ah-sung
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 11 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux84

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    Kim Sae-ron
    Kim Sae-ron
    • Jinhee
    Sul Kyung-gu
    Sul Kyung-gu
    • Jinhee's father
    Ko Ah-sung
    Ko Ah-sung
    • Ye-shin
    Park Myung-shin
    Park Myung-shin
    • Bomo
    Oh Man-seok
    Oh Man-seok
    • Director Koo
    Moon Sung-keun
    Moon Sung-keun
    • Doctor
    Baek Hyun-joo
    Baek Hyun-joo
    • Sister Lim
    Lara Tosh
    • Sookhee's adoptive mother
    Harvey Schmidt
    • Père adoptif de Jin Hee
    Richard E. Wilson
    Richard E. Wilson
    • The American pupeteer
    • (as Richard Wilson)
    Amy Woo
    • Soldat américain
    Moon Sung Geun
    • Doctor
    Do Yeon Park
    • Sookhee
    Lee Yoon-Seo
    • Lee Yeong-Seon, Nursery School
    Lee So-Min
    • Lee Sang-Eun, Nursery School
    Kim Sae-Ro
    • Kim Sae-Ron
    Sin Jae-Yeong
    • Ye-Sins Adopted Mother
    Jul-yeon Song
    • Enfant
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Jong Eon
      • Ounie Lecomte
    • Scénario
      • Lee Changdong
      • Lee Jung-Hwa
      • Ounie Lecomte
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    Avis des utilisateurs10

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    7KineticSeoul

    Son Rae Kim put on a great performance for a child actress

    I read some of the reviews for this film and I agree, this is a pretty depressing and yet engaging movie but the audience will be left wanting more when the credits starts rolling and not because the movie is mind blowing or anything. And Son Rae Kim was just perfect for this role, she is a very good actress for her age and is looking forward for her to make it in the movie business. The other children in the movie did a fine job as well. But I am just curious why a big time actor such as Kyung-gu Sol played a very small part as Jinhee's father, when anyone else could have done the role since it doesn't even show his face. This is the first movie I saw about children in the Korean orphanage, and was well worth the time. It was sad watching the children in the movie struggling and doing there best to get adopted and to know the problem of many children ending up in the orphanages still goes on today.

    7.8/10
    7peter07

    Good film, yet....

    ...yet I was left wanting for more. I didn't get to know much about Jinhee, why she was there, what happened to her family, and the like. Yet in real life, as this movie was based on, we often don't get the answers we seek or that would make sense of our situation. One reviewer said it wasn't a tearjerker but a heart tugger, and I tend to agree. The roles were beautifully played the child cast and a few cameos were nice by two of Korea's leading male actors who played Jinhee's father and a sympathetic doctor.

    The sad thing is, Koreans still dump unwanted children into orphanages to this day, a lot of whom are the product of out-of-wedlock relationships. It's horrible to have the children suffer for the mistakes of adults.
    10George_Huang

    The Little Princess in the Real World

    What kind of story would attract the acclaimed South Korean director Lee Chang-Dong's support and serving as a producer? (So far he has only served as a producer of two films. He was even only an executive producer of his own work "Secret Sunshine." I have to also mention that the film's French producer Laurent Lavolé was the guest who I honorably hosted in the Taipei Film Festival in 2008.) "A Brand New Life" is such a simple but moving film from the new French Korean filmmaker Ounie Lecomte. Based on her personal experience as a child, she sincerely shares this poignant but very inspiring childhood memories to the audience around the world.

    Jinhee was taken out on a trip by her father. Her father bought a wide range of gifts, they ate lots of delicious food, and he even gave her a big cake, but it all turned to a different direction once they set their feet into a children's monastery shelter. It turned out that Jinhee's life will never be the same ever since. This has a similar premise as the famous fairy tale "The Little Princess" by the British writer Frances Hodgson Burnett. Though we think that there would be another harsh supervisor and several kids who try to bully her here through Jinhee's eyes, fortunately, the reality is not entirely so tragic.

    The supervisor seems harsh, but in fact, she has a loving heart under her icy face; the crippled sister, who's the oldest among the children, sadly took her fate after the unsuccessful struggle; Sookhee is already an older child than most, she seems capricious at first, but she's very sympathetic underneath. She and Jinhee soon to become inseparable friends. But they still have total different perspectives toward the future. Sookhee, who has watched many of the adopted children left, wish that she would find a good home before she becomes too old, so she tried her best to promote herself once she gets the chance. But Jinhee, who's still waiting for her father to fulfill his promise and come back to pick her up, but the wait seems to be increasingly long and increasingly remote.

    Lecomte showed her great talent in this film she wrote and directed for the first time. She presented the very personal story in a very modest and earthy way, but it's even more effective and moving than letting the sentiments taking over. Take the part where Jinhee and Sookhee secretly took care of a dying bird after they found it as an example, it simply conveys the profound meaning of the fine line between life and death. Kin Sae Ron, who was casted as Jinhee, successfully performed as the crucial key to make the film work, whether it's the look when being helpless, or the fake smile when she has learned to be sophisticated, they are all hard to make the audience not be moved.

    After Sookhee was gone, Jinhee, who had hope once again in her heart, had lost someone she could rely on. In the meantime, she learned that her father and the family had moved to somewhere no one knows from the headmaster of the monastery. It was the first time in her life that she felt all alone and was left in helplessness and despair. but she eventually learned to face the difficulties of life with strengths. She quickly got a new hope that might become a turning point in her life with her adorable looks. When on her way towards the unknown destination, the warmth when leaning on her father's back on the back seat of the bike suddenly appeared in her heart, but it may only be deeply buried in the memory as the song she sang from her heart.
    9bhca22

    Beautiful

    This movie is very beautiful to watch. I saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival '09 at the Isabel Bader theatre. Though heartbreaking, I found myself wanting to make every small moment last, as if holding onto the only remaining photo of a person lost.

    The acting from everybody, including all the small children, was very good and believable. They seemed honest and innocent, including the adult supporting characters. Some very impactful moments from secondary characters with small but important parts. They said things without having to actually say anything at all. I left feeling like the movie was neither too long or too short, so I found the timing perfect.

    When would this be released in Canada? I would love to view it again.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Rather slow paced, but emotional drama...

    When I sat down here in 2022 to watch the 2009 South Korean drama "Yeo-haeng-ja" (aka "A Brand New Life"), then I had never heard about the movie before. So writer and director Ounie Lecomte had every opportunity to bedazzle and entertain me.

    While I have no idea what life in an orphanage would be like in the 1970s South Korean, then I will say that writer and director Ounie Lecomte definitely managed to put together a rather emotional and beautiful movie here with "Yeo-haeng-ja".

    But it was not only the writing and the storyline that made "Yeo-haeng-ja" a good movie. No, it was also very much because of some really amazing acting performances, especially by Kim Sae-Ron, Do Yeon Park and Ko Asung.

    It should be noted that "Yeo-haeng-ja" is a slow paced movie, even for a drama. So it is a movie that might not find a base with just anyone in the audience, as it requires a particular mindset and mood to delve into the movie and enjoy it. There is just a sense of realism and sadness about the movie that permeates the entire movie, and it does creep in under the skin.

    I will say, though, that I was adequately entertained by "Yeo-haeng-ja". However, it is not a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time around, as the storyline just doesn't have the contents to support a second viewing.

    My rating of "Yeo-haeng-ja" lands on a six out of ten stars.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 janvier 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Corée du Sud
    • Site officiel
      • Diaphana (France)
    • Langue
      • Coréen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Brand New Life
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Séoul, Corée du Sud
    • Sociétés de production
      • Gloria Films
      • Now Films
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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