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L'Odeur de la papaye verte

Original title: Mùi du du xanh
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
11K
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L'Odeur de la papaye verte (1993)
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A Vietnamese servant girl, Mui, observes lives within two different Saigon families: the first, a woman textile seller with three boys and a frequently absent husband; the second, a handsome... Read allA Vietnamese servant girl, Mui, observes lives within two different Saigon families: the first, a woman textile seller with three boys and a frequently absent husband; the second, a handsome young pianist with his fiancée.A Vietnamese servant girl, Mui, observes lives within two different Saigon families: the first, a woman textile seller with three boys and a frequently absent husband; the second, a handsome young pianist with his fiancée.

  • Director
    • Anh Hung Tran
  • Writer
    • Anh Hung Tran
  • Stars
    • Nu Yên-Khê Tran
    • Man San Lu
    • Thi Loc Truong
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Anh Hung Tran
    • Writer
      • Anh Hung Tran
    • Stars
      • Nu Yên-Khê Tran
      • Man San Lu
      • Thi Loc Truong
    • 57User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Nu Yên-Khê Tran
    • Mui Age 20
    • (as Trân Nu Yên-Khê)
    Man San Lu
    Man San Lu
    • Mui Age 10 #orphan # a little girl
    Thi Loc Truong
    • La mère
    • (as Truong Thi Lôc)
    Anh Hoa Nguyen
    • La vieille Ti
    • (as Nguyên 'Anh Hoa)
    Hoa Hoi Vuong
    • Khuyen
    • (as Vuong Hòa Hôi)
    Ngoc Trung Tran
    • Le père
    Vantha Talisman
    • Thu
    Keo Souvannavong
    • Trung
    Van Oanh Nguyen
    • Mr. Thuan
    Gerard Neth
    • Tin
    Nhat Do
    • Lam
    Thi Hai Vo
    • La grand-mère
    Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen
    • Mai
    Lam Huy Bui
    • Le médecin
    Xuan Thu Nguyen
    • L'antiquaire
    Xuan Loi Phan
    • Musiciens
    Xuan Dung Phan
    • Musiciens
    Van Chung Le
    • Musiciens
    • Director
      • Anh Hung Tran
    • Writer
      • Anh Hung Tran
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    User reviews57

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    10yumeibito

    Beautiful photo, wonderful music, calm slow pace yet gripping intrigue

    As far away from Terminator as you can get. This gentle-paced story has followed me for years. Long after I forgot most of the story-line, the mood has lingered on in my heart and my mind. This is film as Art and not mere entertainment in the same was as Tolstoy or Tjechov is Art as opposed to the dime-a-dozen love-novels found in cheep kiosks. The acting is excellent and convincing, the spars dialog is natural, the photo is almost breathtaking and the original score by modernist contemporary vietnamese composer is superb. This is cinematic contemplation.
    7alireza-akhlaghi84

    Alireza.Akhlaghi.Official

    It's not easy to make movies that represent part of the past in your area. the scent of green papaya movie mention of about fifty years ago in the Taiwan region of the film's history. The movie shows the life style and middle and lower class behaviors in the midst of a relatively quite reach family that is struggling with its own problems. Paying to the subject of the story takes time well, so time spend less during watching the movie. Seeing this movie, you're in the midst of movie, and as a member of this family, you're having troubles. The key point is the communication gap, and even gender, is respect for Taiwanese lifestyle in the past. The form and shape and even the look from top to bottom, in the order of the family, indicate the distance between its members. We are faced with a situation in which the husband of the family goes away and noone not aware of him, and The The grandmother define the bride mistakes, and the contemplative consideration is to accept the responsibilities of the bride of the family. The key points during this sequence are the inner roar of the second son of the family against this attitude that leads to abnormal behaviors. All of this is seen as a rural girl looking at a house as a maid. He is a very disciplined and loving one, he takes the steps of progress in his growth and becomes a successful woman even more than his own limit. It can also be viewed from the perspective of luck, but what matters is the success of Mui to the achievement of its wishes that are contemplative and loving and in keeping with the audience's desire. Ultimately, the overall outline of the movie is a good start, an interesting continuation, but lastly, an unconventional one, it can be imagined that a good score could ultimately be made for this film.
    8Sachin_Chavan

    Savour it

    Another beautiful film. Slow metamorphosis of a house servant girl in prewar Vietnam. Wonderful cinematography and effective characterisation. The detailing of the set takes the cake. A delightful experience for those who like to savour a movie like classic tea or wine. Rich on the senses and soothing on the mind. Mindfulness!
    reedwaller

    Buddhist Love Story

    This stunningly beautiful film has a strong Buddhist theme, so it's unsurprising that many American viewers were perplexed by it even while captivated by its beauty. It is the story of Mui, a poor servant girl ... except she is no ordinary servant girl, she is an Enlightened One. She lives totally in the here and now, and sees and appreciates everything (and so do we, thanks to the breathtaking color cinematography). She quietly goes through her ordinary life, giving every tiny moment all her attention and invisibly enriching the lives of all those around her, until near the end of the picture she is given off to a family friend whom, coincidentally, she has fancied since she was little. He is engaged to another woman, but one day he picks up a bust of Buddha, and stares at it with recognition, realizing suddenly that the face and the smile of the Buddha are something he has been seeing every day, on Mui. He sees her for what she is, and both their lives are transformed. Even more astounding than the richness and beauty of this film, is the feat of finding two wonderful actresses 10 years apart, to play the same very unusual girl, both identically beautiful and graceful and having the Buddha smile. Intoxicating and unforgettable.
    10squarest4

    pure expression of personal peace and the nature of film

    One of the purest films ever made, this movie captures a sense of utter peace and spirituality, drawn from the main character's constant sense of wonder, awareness of her surroundings, and the pleasure she is able to take in simple daily tasks. It is also an expression of the true nature of the medium, since there is no forced tension or plot points, and the camera explores its world in perfect freedom, and with perfect curiosity (to suit the main character, who is filled with curiosity for the world around her, often taking time to simply stare at the objects around her, as an ideal camera should). Some say that the "problem" with this film is that it lacks tension, which to me seems to be an odd attitude--why should a movie "require" forced dilemmas in order to be considered good? (particularly when film is such a good medium for expressing both every-day reality AND for expressing states of mind--in this case, the filmaker wanted to express a sense of quietude, which is perfectly legitimate, very real, and is well suited to the medium). In fact, if this film has a tiny fault, it is in the few moments where there does exists some tension, which take away from the pure sense of personal peace and wholeness that the film so perfectly expresses. And it goes without saying that this is a perfectly constructed "poem" paying tribute a particular feeling and state of being (a state of being which is tied to the true nature of the camera medium), and that its plot is not the focus (nor should it be, in a film attempting to simply portray reality and express ideas/emotions in a way that is suited to the medium). Also needless to say, every shot is beautiful, carefully framed, and the flow of the movie (in editing, acting, and music) is natural, expressive, musical, and in a word, "perfect".

    We should all seek to be more like this main character, and this camera, in our awareness of the world around us and our ability to find peace with the reality of everyday life. One of the greatest things film can do for us is to make us reconsider the basic nature of the reality that surrounds us, and allow us to consider different ways of viewing it, allow us appreciate its inherent texture. This film does this.

    It is a shame that there are so few films made with this purity--that most films attempt to force meaningless tension and artificial dilemmas on us for no greater purpose than to distract our minds, and in the process they clash against the medium's natural tendencies and potentials. (note: I'm not claiming that tension is inherently bad, or that great films can't be made that way, but in most films the tension and dilemmas are forced, and in most films they goes against the camera's natural "state of being", and in many films this tension has no artistic purpose, even in films that are actually trying to say or express something).

    Regarding this filmaker's other film, "The vertical ray of the sun": visually it is even more beautiful than this film, and in parts it expresses an even purer sense of peace... however, it does contain some overly strong moments of tension and dilemma that seem totally out of place within its calm style; also, although I have downplayed story and character in the above discussion, Green Papaya does have a well drawn and beautiful story that even has some mythic resonance (or more importantly, the main character has these things). "vertical ray" on the other hand, does not have such resonant characters or plot points, though admitedly it is more beautiful in some ways. However, i have seen each film only once, so I may change my mind about "vertical ray"--and regardless of any slight misgivings I have currently, I do recommend it as an important film experience.

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    • Trivia
      The first Vietnamese film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It lost to Belle époque (1992) from Spain. It was also the first film to be submitted by Vietnam for the award and, as of 2024, it is still the only Vietnamese movie ever to be nominated.
    • Goofs
      There's no ring on Mui's finger towards the end of the movie even though they are married.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blue Chips/Midnight Cowboy/Reality Bites/The Critic/The Scent of Green Papaya (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Prélude no 23
      Music by Frédéric Chopin (as Chopin)

      Performed by Geneviève Ibanez

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Vietnam
    • Language
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • The Scent of Green Papaya
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions Lazennec
      • SFP Cinema, La
      • La Sept Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,700,992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,700,992
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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