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The Beautiful Country (2005)

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Reviews Counted:73

Fresh:55

Rotten:18

Average Rating:6.7/10

Consensus: The plight of Asian refugees is sensitively rendered, and the movie builds, with the help of Nolte, to a wrenchingly poignant conclusion.

Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Binh (newcomer Damien Nguyen) is an outcast in his small village and the quiet hero of this affecting drama, which opens in the lush landscapes of the Vietnamese countryside. The son of an American... Binh (newcomer Damien Nguyen) is an outcast in his small village and the quiet hero of this affecting drama, which opens in the lush landscapes of the Vietnamese countryside. The son of an American soldier and a native woman, Binh is considered in his country to be "lower than dust." Though he grew up in his grandmother's home, he is forced to leave when his aunt's new husband moves in, taking his place. Binh travels to Saigon in search of his mother, where he meets his small half-brother, Tam, and learns about his parents' life together. When disaster strikes, Binh is forced to flee with Tam, boarding a dangerously small boat of refugees with the ultimate destination of America. The ship is waylaid and the brothers are interred in a Malaysian refugee camp, where they befriend a beautiful young Chinese woman, Ling (Bai Ling). The three make their escape with the help of Ling's dubious connections with the guards, and embark on a voyage to New York that is even more fraught with peril than the last. They find themselves at the mercy of cynical Captain Oh (Tim Roth), as well as horrific conditions of deprivation and desperation among countless other refugees. Binh must constantly fight the class and cultural hierarchies that survive even under these circumstances. Upon arrival stateside, Binh's situation improves only slightly, but he perseveres in his quest to locate his lost father (Nick Nolte). Based on a story conceived by Terrence Malick, the auteur's touch is felt in the sweeping beauty of the photography and the wistful, haunting tone of the story. Nguyen's performance is utterly fresh, rendering the melodramatic nature of the material personal and intimate, while the subject matter itself frames the prescient issue of immigration in a story of universal appeal. [More]

Starring: Damien Nguyen, Nick Nolte, Bai Ling, Tim Roth

Starring: Damien Nguyen, Nick Nolte, Bai Ling, Tim Roth, Temuera Morrison

Director: Hans Peter Moland

Director: Hans Peter Moland
Screenwriter: Sabina Murray, Larry Gross
Story: Lingard Jervey
Producer: Terrence Malick, Tomas Backstrom, Petter J. Borgli, Edward R. Pressman
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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The Beautiful Country provides a panorama without insight.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
08/07/05
Marjorie Baumgarten
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle

If the road to hell really is paved with good intentions, cliches and stock characters are the asphalt.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
08/05/05
Jim Slotek
Jim Slotek
Jam! Movies

Conditions for the characters may be bleak, but their perseverance makes the story compelling.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
08/05/05
Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson
Globe and Mail

[A] graceful and yet harrowing drama.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
08/05/05
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star

A poignant and affecting portrait of the war's lingering consequences.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
08/05/05
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press

The graceful arcs of character and plot make it an effective emotional film

Full Review Source: Movie Habit | comment Comment
08/05/05
Marty Mapes
Marty Mapes
Movie Habit

At times, the movie feels like a manufactured Asian Chocolat, which drives the label 'art house movie' even further into mainstream banality.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
08/04/05
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

Along with 1983's El Norte and 1963's America, America, The Beautiful Country conveys something essential about the immigrant experience.

Full Review Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | comment Comment
08/04/05
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland tells this poignant story with a reserved, passive camera that occasionally tests the limits of viewing patience.

Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
08/04/05
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Beauty amidst ugliness and inequity is the territory of Moland's wrenching saga of one young man's journey to America.

Full Review Source: Boulder Weekly | comment Comment
07/29/05
Thomas Delapa
Thomas Delapa
Boulder Weekly

There's a lot to love about The Beautiful Country.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
07/29/05
M.E. Russell
M.E. Russell
Oregonian

The film shows Binh's experience in lyrical, subtle, often extraordinary imagery.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
07/29/05
Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
PopMatters

This ambitious drama grapples with big themes -- identity, family, East-West conflict - but loses itself in melodrama, caricature and narrative missteps.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
07/28/05
Steven Rea
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

While Damien Nguyen is more than capable as an actor, the character is a little dull, perhaps a bit one-sided.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
07/26/05
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

A good film that might have been a great one.

Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
07/24/05
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

The culminating shot in this graceful tale of Binh -- the Vietnamese son of a U.S. soldier -- reminds the viewer one final time how methodically compassionate Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland's film has been from lovely start to loving end.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
07/22/05
Lisa Kennedy
Lisa Kennedy
Denver Post

Despite some artificial transitions, Binh's picaresque journey becomes emotionally resonant.

Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
07/22/05
Boo Allen
Boo Allen
Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

An intimate epic of the Vietnamese immigration experience, The Beautiful Country is a humane story of man's inhumanity.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
07/21/05
Philip Wuntch
Philip Wuntch
Dallas Morning News

A touching story built on conflict: emotional, cultural and physical.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
07/21/05
Jeff Strickler
Jeff Strickler
Minneapolis Star Tribune

A beautiful movie, lovingly crafted.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
07/21/05
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews
 
 
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