Mai
- 2024
- 2 घं 11 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.8/10
1.6 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंRestlessly haunted by the past, Mai is greeted by a new dawn when she reluctantly befriends the neighborhood ladies' man. But when her yesterday catches up to her today, what will become of ... सभी पढ़ेंRestlessly haunted by the past, Mai is greeted by a new dawn when she reluctantly befriends the neighborhood ladies' man. But when her yesterday catches up to her today, what will become of her tomorrow?Restlessly haunted by the past, Mai is greeted by a new dawn when she reluctantly befriends the neighborhood ladies' man. But when her yesterday catches up to her today, what will become of her tomorrow?
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This is a beautiful story about the character Mai's journey to find happiness. The character's psychology is portrayed deeply and complexly. The director gave us a deep dive into the character's psychology. This is not a simple romantic movie. This is a movie about life and happiness in every person. Although there are still many errors in the storytelling, this is a significant mark of Vietnamese films. From the film we can see the careful investment in content, images, script and message conveyed. The actors have devoted a lot to their roles. In short, this is a movie worth watching. An incredible cinematic mark from Tran Thanh.
The move has been hated by many Vietnamese who never watch it. The hate is from the boycott towards the director.
For me, I care about the movie, not the director's private life. I'm not his fan or anti-fan.
The movie worthed its cents. Good plot twists, great acting, informal dialogues, good scenes. However, the story is simple, opera soap like.
I rarely have chances to watch Vietnamese movies which are this good. I would say for every 10 Vietnamese movies, only 1 movie acquire this (or higher) quality.
Unfortunately, too many people rejected its value without watching the movie once.
Just my two cents.
For me, I care about the movie, not the director's private life. I'm not his fan or anti-fan.
The movie worthed its cents. Good plot twists, great acting, informal dialogues, good scenes. However, the story is simple, opera soap like.
I rarely have chances to watch Vietnamese movies which are this good. I would say for every 10 Vietnamese movies, only 1 movie acquire this (or higher) quality.
Unfortunately, too many people rejected its value without watching the movie once.
Just my two cents.
In the bustling streets of Vietnam, where tradition intertwines with modernity, "Mai" paints a poignant and visually stunning portrait of a single mother's quest for love amidst cultural intricacies. Directed by the visionary filmmaker Tran Thanh, this enchanting tale transcends borders, inviting audiences into a world where love blooms in unexpected places.
The film follows the journey of Mai, a devoted single mother navigating the complexities of Eastern Asian culture while yearning for companionship. Portrayed with grace and depth by the talented lead actress, Mai's character embodies resilience and hope as she embarks on a quest to find love against the backdrop of traditional values and societal expectations.
One of the most striking elements of "Mai" is its immersive portrayal of Vietnam. The meticulous attention to detail not only adds authenticity to the narrative but also serves as a window into the cultural nuances that influence the characters' choices and relationships.
At its core, "Mai" is a celebration of love in all its forms - romantic, familial, and self-discovery. Through heartfelt performances and evocative storytelling, the film explores the universal themes of longing, acceptance, and the transformative power of human connection. As Mai embarks on a journey of self-discovery, audiences are invited to reflect on their own experiences of love and belonging.
Visually stunning and emotionally resonant, "Mai" is a cinematic masterpiece that captivates the heart and soul. With its compelling narrative, exquisite cinematography, and stellar performances, this enchanting tale leaves a lasting impression, reminding us that love knows no boundaries - it is eternal, like the blossoms "Mai" that adorn Vietnam's spring.
The film follows the journey of Mai, a devoted single mother navigating the complexities of Eastern Asian culture while yearning for companionship. Portrayed with grace and depth by the talented lead actress, Mai's character embodies resilience and hope as she embarks on a quest to find love against the backdrop of traditional values and societal expectations.
One of the most striking elements of "Mai" is its immersive portrayal of Vietnam. The meticulous attention to detail not only adds authenticity to the narrative but also serves as a window into the cultural nuances that influence the characters' choices and relationships.
At its core, "Mai" is a celebration of love in all its forms - romantic, familial, and self-discovery. Through heartfelt performances and evocative storytelling, the film explores the universal themes of longing, acceptance, and the transformative power of human connection. As Mai embarks on a journey of self-discovery, audiences are invited to reflect on their own experiences of love and belonging.
Visually stunning and emotionally resonant, "Mai" is a cinematic masterpiece that captivates the heart and soul. With its compelling narrative, exquisite cinematography, and stellar performances, this enchanting tale leaves a lasting impression, reminding us that love knows no boundaries - it is eternal, like the blossoms "Mai" that adorn Vietnam's spring.
As a Vietnamese person, I am just speechless of how this movie can be called and even represented for Vietnam Films industry in general.
Movie wise, this is literally a 80% copy of La La Land from screenplay slap in one more of those "fancy transitions", soap opera stage acting and the on-going box office buff allegations surrounding the film.
Take a look at the reviews on other movie databases, Letterboxd & Rotten Tomatoes. Tran Thanh marketing team literally deleted the film's page just to get rid of the reviews only to re-upload them 1 week after. I do not respect this behavior from a studio that is trying to silence the honest reviews from critics!
Movie wise, this is literally a 80% copy of La La Land from screenplay slap in one more of those "fancy transitions", soap opera stage acting and the on-going box office buff allegations surrounding the film.
Take a look at the reviews on other movie databases, Letterboxd & Rotten Tomatoes. Tran Thanh marketing team literally deleted the film's page just to get rid of the reviews only to re-upload them 1 week after. I do not respect this behavior from a studio that is trying to silence the honest reviews from critics!
I can't believe I lost 2 hours of my life watching a movie that ends in triumph for the character I most despised. This confounding tumultuous tale of a carnival-like Vietnamese subculture awash in masseuses, evil neighbors, street thugs and perverts might be exciting to some viewers but it's one rabbit hole I wish I never ventured down. While the fact that many Vietnamese kids will dutifully worship at the feet of judgemental, controlling and selfish parents is something I've seen firsthand, it doesn't make it any easier to witness or accept. From the get-go, the film's protagonists all seem to suffer from a culturally pervasive sort of Stockholm Syndrome. Despite an ephemeral moment or two of promising romantic charm, overall I found the story relentlessly disturbing.
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- $2,17,14,524
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 11 मि(131 min)
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