Funan
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6.9/10
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The survival and the struggle of a young mother during the Khmer Rouge revolution, to find her 4-year-old son, torn from his family by the regime.The survival and the struggle of a young mother during the Khmer Rouge revolution, to find her 4-year-old son, torn from his family by the regime.The survival and the struggle of a young mother during the Khmer Rouge revolution, to find her 4-year-old son, torn from his family by the regime.
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- Stars
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Bérénice Bejo
- Chou
- (voice)
Louis Garrel
- Khuon
- (voice)
Colette Kieffer
- Nay
- (voice)
- …
Brice Montagne
- Meng
- (voice)
Hervé Sogne
- Virak
- (voice)
Maxime Baudoin
- Hout
- (voice)
- (as Maxime Baudouin)
Tom Trouffier
- Tuch
- (voice)
Lila Lacombe
- Lili
- (voice)
Emilie Marié
- Peuv
- (voice)
Céline Ronté
- Mom
- (voice)
Thierry Jahn
- Sok
- (voice)
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Compared to the actual remaining sites and exhibits in Cambodia today, this tragedy is a little bit too romantic, soft and European for the genocide committed by Khmer Rouge. However, the animation and story are well made and fitted to its theme. My reflection goes back to the historical Funan and Angkar states in Cambodia that rose and fell independently throughout more than 1000 years, and draws a conclusion that civilization is simply too difficult to sustain in a tropical rainforest.
Great background and setting drawing but not so great characters, beacuse the style feels like not in complete harmony with the rest of the image and story. Taking into account the type of story they are telling us, an undercooked or less detailed design would have worked better to me, leaving the only nice to see thing, the background, as the vanishing point for the viewer from the nightmare these people had to experience.
For those of you that want to know more about this historical event, i would recommend you this two documentaries; {S-21: the Khmer rougue killing machine} (2003) and {The missing picture} (2013),both directed by Rithy Panh.
For those of you that want to know more about this historical event, i would recommend you this two documentaries; {S-21: the Khmer rougue killing machine} (2003) and {The missing picture} (2013),both directed by Rithy Panh.
I was disappointed in several ways. First, the animation quality was poor flat 2-D resulting in this tragic event lacking/conveying emotion or connectivity to the people & environment. Second, the dialogue seemed too scripted & lacked critical emotion. Third, the movie conveys little to nothing of the horrific events that took place by the Khmer Rouge (largely funded out of China) in Cambodia during their four year terror ('75-'79). Imagine the over 1 million people being forced to drive, but mostly walk as they left the capital to work in manual labor, and during that time well over a million people died.
This is one of the most touching movies i have seen in a long time,
I wouldn't call this a review, as i am not a movie reviewer.
Just Watch it.
Very intense and realistic plundging back into 1975 revolution; deportation of local population and forcing them to arm and fight for the communistic way of life, where you feel human value has no meaning. Harsh behaviors forcing people to labor work.
Today when visiting Cambodia you can still feel the strong presence of communist residue and poverty
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie title refers to Funan, a kingdom of ancient Cambodia that existed between the 1st and 7th centuries AD. Director-writer Denis Do thought of Funan as the origin of Cambodian civilization, which came to an end under the Khmer Rouge.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,152
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,871
- Jun 9, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $15,152
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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