Tran
Nu Yên-Khê, Lu Man San, Truong Thi Loc, Nguyen Anh Hoa.
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.
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