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Syndromes and a Century (2006)

Syndromes and a Century (2006)
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The real-life love story between filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul's parents inspired this romantic drama which follows three separate stories occurring over a span of forty years. First, a shy but charming young doctor has just started working at a hospital in Bangkok, and he soon becomes deeply infatuated with a female surgeon on the staff. However, he has a rival for her affections, as she has feelings for a man who grows and sells orchids. Later, a monk comes to the same hospital for an appointment with a female oral surgeon; over the course of the visit, the two discover they have a powerful chemistry, which may be love or could represent a deep level of spiritual communication. Finally, a new intern on the hospital's staff finds it difficult to deal with the prying minds of the administrative staff and he escapes into the outer reaches of the hospital, only to discover a forgotten wing of patients suffering from a variety of unusual maladies. Starring Nantarat Sawaddikul, Sophon Pukanok and Jaruchai Iamaram, Sang Sattawat (aka Syndromes and a Century) received its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nantarat SawaddikulJaruchai Iamaram, (more)
Director(s):
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
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Synopsis of Syndromes and a Century

The real-life love story between filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul's parents inspired this romantic drama which follows three separate stories occurring over a span of forty years. First, a shy but charming young doctor has just started working at a hospital in Bangkok, and he soon becomes deeply infatuated with a female surgeon on the staff. However, he has a rival for her affections, as she has feelings for a man who grows and sells orchids. Later, a monk comes to the same hospital for an appointment with a female oral surgeon; over the course of the visit, the two discover they have a powerful chemistry, which may be love or could represent a deep level of spiritual communication. Finally, a new intern on the hospital's staff finds it difficult to deal with the prying minds of the administrative staff and he escapes into the outer reaches of the hospital, only to discover a forgotten wing of patients suffering from a variety of unusual maladies. Starring Nantarat Sawaddikul, Sophon Pukanok and Jaruchai Iamaram, Sang Sattawat (aka Syndromes and a Century) received its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Writer(s):
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Producer(s):
Pantham ThongsangApichatpong WeerasethakulCharles de Meaux
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    Stacia R.

    While the mirroring (in the first and second parts) of light and dark, eclipse and sun, white and black, life and reincarnation, exercise and stasis, industrialism and nature throughout the movie is slightly amusing, this movie was a total drudge that we endured vs enjoyed. Basically, we couldn't wait for it to be over. The only reason we didn't stop watching it altogether is that we'd already sunk so much time in it, and so we kept hoping it would eventually deliver an "aha!" moment that would be the payoff for our investment. Unfortunately, it simply never developed a plot at all.

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    Nancy P.

    Slow, boring and English Subtitles. A complete waste of time. Seems pointless.

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    Tom K.

    5 minutes was all I could take

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