Riho
Makise, Kantaro Nakamura ,
Mitsuko Baisho , Akira Emoto .
From the director of Cyclo and The Scent of Green Papaya comes this
tale of three sisters who live in close proximity in present-day
Hanoi. Lien (Tran Nu Yen Khe), the youngest sister, shares an apartment
with her younger brother Hai (Ngo Quang Hai) and works at a cafe
run by oldest sister Suong (Nguyen Nhu Quynh). Suong is the wife
of Quoc (Chu Hung), a photographer with whom she has a son. The
middle sibling Khan (Le Khanh) is married to Kien (Tran Manh Cuong),
a writer in the midst of finishing his first novel. Over the course
of one month, the family is convened for the anniversary of the
death of the sisters' mother and when reminiscing about their departed
matriarch, they bring up the memory of a mysterious man who seems
to have been part of their mother's past. Kien begins to look for
clues about Toan's identity, and Suong reveals that she has been
involved with another man. Lien is sharing sleeping quarters with
her brother Hai while keeping track of her flighty boyfriend, and
fantasizes about being pregnant. During their husbands' absences,
Khan and Suong have a deep conversation about fidelity and reveal
secrets they have kept inside for some time; when their husbands
return, they begin to question their faithfulness and dedication
to them. The Vertical Ray of the Sun screened at the 2000 Toronto
International Film Festival.
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