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The Scent of Green Papaya (1993)

The Scent of Green Papaya (1993)
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The interior life of a Vietnamese household in the 1950s, as seen through the eyes of a young servant girl, is explored in Tran Anh Hung's placid, but visually intoxicating tone poem, L'Odeur de la Papaye Verte. The film begins in 1951, when the beautiful and inquisitive 10-year-old peasant girl Mui (Lu Man San) is hired to work at the home of an affluent Saigon family. When the father absconds with the family's money, the tireless mother (Truong Thi Loc) is forced to support the family through the slim profits of her tiny fabric store. As the family struggles to make ends meet, Mui becomes attracted to a friend of the family, Khuyen (Vuong Hoa Hoi). The film then shifts to 1961, when the family is in desperate straits. The father has died, and Mui (Tran Nu Yen-Khe), now twenty years old, finds herself working in Khuyen's home. Khuyun has grown into an attractive, sophisticated French-speaking pianist, with his own expensive mistress. Mui serves him as she has served the family -- with perfection and silence. She also loves Khuyen is silence, and gradually Khuyen begins to take notice of Mui's love for him. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Tran Nu Yên-KhêLu Man San, (more)
Director(s):
Tran Anh Hung
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Scent of Green Papaya

The interior life of a Vietnamese household in the 1950s, as seen through the eyes of a young servant girl, is explored in Tran Anh Hung's placid, but visually intoxicating tone poem, L'Odeur de la Papaye Verte. The film begins in 1951, when the beautiful and inquisitive 10-year-old peasant girl Mui (Lu Man San) is hired to work at the home of an affluent Saigon family. When the father absconds with the family's money, the tireless mother (Truong Thi Loc) is forced to support the family through the slim profits of her tiny fabric store. As the family struggles to make ends meet, Mui becomes attracted to a friend of the family, Khuyen (Vuong Hoa Hoi). The film then shifts to 1961, when the family is in desperate straits. The father has died, and Mui (Tran Nu Yen-Khe), now twenty years old, finds herself working in Khuyen's home. Khuyun has grown into an attractive, sophisticated French-speaking pianist, with his own expensive mistress. Mui serves him as she has served the family -- with perfection and silence. She also loves Khuyen is silence, and gradually Khuyen begins to take notice of Mui's love for him. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Tran Anh Hung
Writer(s):
Patricia PetitTran Anh Hung
Producer(s):
Christophe Rossignon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Independent Films
The Scent of Green Papaya Awards:
  • 1993 - Cannes Film Festival - Camera d'Or
  • 1993 - French Academy of Cinema - Best First Film
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    MARIA T.

    Wonderful foreign film. Beautifully filmed... You are transported right into that culture!....a bit slow if you like Hollywood movies ..

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    Ben H.

    The music (both background and that included within the scenes) coupled with the story which depicts love, respect and honor is culturally different from the U.S.. Add to this beginnings of Viet Nam's conflicts (story begins1951) as planes race overhead and curfews are in place, is intriguing. Results were, couldn't second guess what was going to happen resulting in ample surprises. This is not a war movie but its not just a chick flick either. The filming is exquisite including lots of micro shots. Worth seeing.

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    BRONWYN D M.

    Nice movie, great scenery. Good example of someone who is content with what you have, think positive and all will end well.

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