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Journey from the Fall

  • 2006
  • R
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
968
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Kieu Chinh, Long Nguyen, and Diem Lien in Journey from the Fall (2006)
Drama

Thirteen years after the end of the Vietnam War, a family who was tragically affected by the war are forced to emigrate to America.Thirteen years after the end of the Vietnam War, a family who was tragically affected by the war are forced to emigrate to America.Thirteen years after the end of the Vietnam War, a family who was tragically affected by the war are forced to emigrate to America.

  • Director
    • Ham Tran
  • Writers
    • Ham Tran
    • Lam Nguyen
  • Stars
    • Kieu Chinh
    • Long Nguyen
    • Diem Lien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    968
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ham Tran
    • Writers
      • Ham Tran
      • Lam Nguyen
    • Stars
      • Kieu Chinh
      • Long Nguyen
      • Diem Lien
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins total

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    Kieu Chinh
    Kieu Chinh
    • Ba Noi (Grandmother)
    Long Nguyen
    Long Nguyen
    • Long
    Diem Lien
    Diem Lien
    • Mai
    Jayvee Mai The Hiep
    • Thanh
    Khanh Doan
    • Nam
    Cat Ly
    Cat Ly
    • Phuong
    Nguyen Thai Nguyen
    • Lai
    Raul Alba
    • Bully
    Robert Beckman
    • Teacher
    George Bui
    • Binh
    Alex Dorman
    • PE Teacher
    Alan Vo Ford
    Alan Vo Ford
    • Executive Producer
    • (as Alan Ford)
    Jose Gutierrez
    • Bully
    Jiruyut Khieosawat
    • Son
    Tere Morris
    Tere Morris
    • Miss Patty
    Net Ngo
    • Grandma on Boat
    Hieu Nguyen
    • Trai
    Jacquie Nguyen
    Jacquie Nguyen
    • Granddaughter On Boat
    • (as Thuy Nguyen)
    • Director
      • Ham Tran
    • Writers
      • Ham Tran
      • Lam Nguyen
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    8lynasm

    Great work

    Great work for your first (public) movie, producers. And of course, it has to be a great teamwork for such a successful film. Although the movie is a bit abstract, it serves to bring back the painful memory of Vietnamese boat-people and remind our people of the cost we, our family members, our loved ones, had paid for where we are today. Freedom has its costs. The movie really shows how passionate you are about making movies and the missing part of Vietnamese history and writing about it in cinema pictures. The casting job was very well done. Long Nguyen and Diem Lien are very true to their roles. Kieu Chinh is irreplaceable. The lighting can be improved.
    10maireehoang

    it was the visual version of the stories my parents told me...

    i could not stop crying through the film, and i am not a crybaby. this case was different because it is the story of the refugees and the people that were left behind. i know it hit me deep down because i finally got to see a beautiful film about the struggles of my parents and grandparents. i hope that everyone else will still feel the impact of this story that is based on true events because it was a very difficult time for all the vietnamese families who lived through the war. my parents have yet to go back to viet nam and this film makes we want to take the journey for them to see their home land which they still love and had to leave behind, although we know it has changed a lot in thirty years. even to this day my parents are reconnecting with people they new in viet nam and they are all over the place, here in southern California, also in northern California, Texas and in new york.
    10tanvmai

    Execllent film

    I want to thank Mr. Ham Tran and his team for making this true and tearful film.

    It brought back many memories when life was full of hardships, sufferings and miseries.

    It's now the past for so called "the boat peoples", however, the Communist is still controlling Vietnam.

    Life is getting better after the fall of communism in the East Europe, but freedom is still the dream of the Vietnamese...

    Wish them have all the courage and lucks ... till one day the sun will rise, the kites will fly ... in that wonderful country !
    10bobthenerve

    Excellently shot! A story that needed to be told!

    If you really want to see a movie about the aftermath of the Vietnam War, this is truly the only one that exists. No one has seen what happened to the Vietnamese who remained after the fall of Saigon. This movie shows it. Excellently acted and shot, it is a masterpiece that needs to be seen by everyone because you truly don't know what war is about until you see how it affects everyone involved during and after the war.

    Kieu Chinh once again gives a fantastic performance. This veteran actor has only improved with age and I am happy to see that her talents are still in high demand. Long Nguyen gives an amazing performance as the prisoner of war who is placed in a re-education camp. First-time actor Diem Lien is excellent in the role of Mai. I hope to see her in more films in the future.

    There is no objectionable language or nudity. Images of war and violence do occur (obviously) in the film.
    9kcmsterpce

    Powerful and important drama

    Having been a Vietnamese linguist for several years now, and going to the country several times and putting forth effort to know about the history and the culture, this movie might have affected me more than most white folks in America who weren't alive in 1975 to know about the last 30 years of Vietnam since the "conflict". I feel there are many reasons that a movie like this deserves as much attention as possible. History of the Vietnamese after the fall of Saigon from the perspective of the Vietnamese is rarely touched upon. America seems to have done a decent job at smothering our failure to "liberate" Vietnam and the repercussions to the Vietnamese people over the years as a small footnote in history. There are plenty of movies about American soldiers DURING the conflict, but not about Vietnamese people, and the hardships of the years after our withdrawal. The information is there if you look into it, but I'd say the majority of people from my generation and younger don't know much of what happened unless they made a proactive effort into learning more. Journey from the Fall is a momentous step in making known the hardships of many emigrants that reached America - and others left behind. Journey follows a few of the families who had husbands taken away to re-education camps. They were concentration camps led by the Communist soldiers, for Vietnamese who fought against the North during the war. Amongst hard labor and endless torture, the "students" were given lectures on the failures of America and the fruitless efforts of faith in anything that isn't Communist. Their lives were filled with propaganda and an endless struggle to resist the breaking of their will to conform. In this section of the story, Journey follows Long, one of many who was a former South Vietnamese officer who juggles the appeasement of the cadre and his desire for freedom. He, and a handful of others do their best while being moved from one camp to the next to provide their family news of their survival, and also try to escape by way of the river, or across a mine infested jungle to safety. Between Long's journey to freedom from the camps, his own family is trying desperately to smuggle themselves into a small fishing boat. Long's mother, his wife Mai and young son struggle for their lives and sanity in a boat that has a malfunctioning engine, and while drifting hopelessly along the ocean they are bombarded by pirate attacks. Some go insane and lose their will to live after being repeatedly raped and terrorized. Journey from the Fall could have ended with the arrival of the survivors to America, but instead has one final chapter about the efforts to conform to American life. Reaching America is only part of the struggle.

    With three major story arcs (the camps, the fishing boat journey, and arrival in America), Journey has a lot to juggle in establishing the main characters, and providing enough drama and information of each major event in one movie. It could easily have been made into a trilogy. Make the first movie about the camps, the second would be the journey to America, and the third could be life once they reached America. Nonetheless, they did an admirable job at providing enough drama and familiarity with each of the three sections without sacrificing greatly in emotional impact. Journey should have been more harsh on the struggles of escaping the country. From what I've been told about and heard from survivors, this movie is more tame than it could have been. If it gave a little bit harder of an edge into the torture and struggles of the re-education camp victims, it might help bond our emotional attachment. I'm not saying to increase the violence, but that it should have at least implicated a little more than was provided. Also, the struggles of drifting to sea to an unknown fate could have been more frightening than what ended up on screen. For a 135 minute movie and so much happening within that time frame, it's like taking a 1000 page novel and shortening it to 400 pages. You KNOW there's a lot that is missing when all is said and done, and while the gist of the pain and struggle is presented, it also seems like with more time given, the pain of their struggles would be more apparent.

    As I mentioned before, Journey from the Fall does an excellent job putting information that would work for an amazing movie trilogy into one film. It's not perfect, mostly because I feel that there was too much to juggle into one movie. At the same time, Journey is an important film, because it sheds light on a time in recent history that hasn't been given much attention. There are horrible historical events around the world that we don't hear about, but many movies exploit those events, or movies aren't made about them at all. This is one of those few movies that has its heart in the right place. It's not just education, but also a solid drama that rings true from almost every direction.

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      While the Vietnamese who had relocated to Southern California were in an English class, the blackboard read, "Wednesday June 21 1981." June 21, 1981 was a Sunday.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official soundtrack page
    • Languages
      • Vietnamese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vượt Sóng
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Ana, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • A Fire in the Lake
      • Old Photo Film
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $641,039
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $83,397
      • Mar 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $655,927
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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