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The Beautiful Country

  • 2004
  • 12
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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The Beautiful Country (2004)
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Drama

After reuniting with his mother in Ho Chi Minh City, a family tragedy causes Binh to flee from Viet Nam to America. Landing in New York, Binh begins a road trip to Texas, where his American ... Read allAfter reuniting with his mother in Ho Chi Minh City, a family tragedy causes Binh to flee from Viet Nam to America. Landing in New York, Binh begins a road trip to Texas, where his American father is said to live.After reuniting with his mother in Ho Chi Minh City, a family tragedy causes Binh to flee from Viet Nam to America. Landing in New York, Binh begins a road trip to Texas, where his American father is said to live.

  • Director
    • Hans Petter Moland
  • Writers
    • Sabina Murray
    • Lingard Jervey
  • Stars
    • Damien Nguyen
    • Bai Ling
    • Dang Quoc Thinh Tran
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hans Petter Moland
    • Writers
      • Sabina Murray
      • Lingard Jervey
    • Stars
      • Damien Nguyen
      • Bai Ling
      • Dang Quoc Thinh Tran
    • 36User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Damien Nguyen
    • Binh
    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Ling
    Dang Quoc Thinh Tran
    • Tam
    Thi Hoa Mai
    • Wa
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Steve
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Captain Oh
    Chapman To
    Chapman To
    • Chingmy
    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • Snakehead
    Xuan Phuc Dins
    • Pham
    Thu An Nguyen
    • Old Woman
    Ka Duy Pham
    • Cousin 15 years old
    Minh Trang Ngo
    • Cousin 14 years old
    Thi Kim Xuan Chau
    • Mai
    Tang Vu
    • Head Servant
    Thu Anh
    • Mrs. Hoa
    Duc Thuan Khuong
    • Mrs. Hoa's son
    Than Kien Nguyen
    • Riley
    Be He
    • Grandfather
    • Director
      • Hans Petter Moland
    • Writers
      • Sabina Murray
      • Lingard Jervey
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    10huckfinnsj@aol.com

    I understand the difficulty of the journey to America

    My son, Tam, and I were reunited on July 24, 2003, after a separation of 36 years. His mother, Huong, tried to flee Vietnam in May, 1975, but due to circumstances beyond her control, she missed the boat which was to take her and Tam to freedom. The communists caught the boat on the Saigon River, and sank it, killing all aboard. Huong finally decided to stick it out and worked hard to raise the money to come to the US. After arriving with Tam in 1994, she died of a stroke later that year. By a stroke of fortune, Tam, in 2003 found someone (an American) who could access my name in the Navy records. Within a few days of locating my name, the navy received a request to forward a letter from Tam. Needless to say, as I never knew if Tam or his mother had survived the war, I was stunned when I opened the large manila envelope from the Navy Department. The rest is history, and we are together. Tam lives and works near Los Angeles, and I recently retired and moved to a close-by state.

    The movie, "The Beautiful Country", which I first viewed last night (3/12/07) really struck home. I feel like "I'm one in a million".
    8siderite

    Slow paced, soul turning drama

    To be honest, I only got this movie because Bai Ling was in it. She was a secondary character, however, and the main story was about this half Vietnamese, half American boy who searches for his parents.

    The film is soul wrenching at times, showing this quiet and calm boy going through hell just to survive and go on, but most of the time it just slowly builds up empathy and outrage. There is a timeless quality about the feel of the movie (I honestly thought it was an 80's film) and the acting is top notch. The first half of it is in Vietnamese, the other in English, after the main character crosses the ocean.

    Bottom line: quite good, however really slow paced. There are not many scenes to make the blood boil, so you need to be in the mood for a slow drama. It is worth it, though. It makes people understand that there are misfortunes, and then there are misfortunes.
    7jdpyke

    Great movie, yet underrated

    Classic tale of redemption, brimming with drama and a lead character that says little, but who you quickly relate to and associate yourself with. Starts of kind of slow, but after 15-20 minutes, the movie picks up and never slows down, with high drama and classic storytelling. A must-see. The movie is set to the backdrop of the aftermath of the Vietnam war in Vietnam, and portrays the poverty-stricken environment they are forced to live in. It then moves on to show the desperation of would-be American immigrants fleeing from one land that doesn't want them to sneak into another. After watching this movie, you will definitely have a greater appreciation for what some immigrants have to go through.
    8anhedonia

    They come into America

    One of the least attractive aspects of the American movie industry is that while crap, such as "Fever Pitch" (the remake), "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Be Cool," get millions of dollars spent on marketing and promotion and are splashed on thousands of screens, a gem like "The Beautiful Country" gets barely released. Even then, it only hits the major cities.

    I pretty much knew little to nothing about this film when I saw it. I vaguely recall seeing an Ebert & Roeper review of it, though I don't remember when they recommended it. What a completely wonderful surprise this one turned out to be.

    "The Beautiful Country" is as much about the lengths to which immigrants will go to come to the United States as it is about a man's search for his father. Writer Sabina Murray (who apparently was hired by Terrence Malick and Edward R. Pressman to write a film about immigrants and came up with this idea) deftly uses Binh's (Damien Nguyen) quest as a device to depict the hardships of immigrants.

    What ultimately makes "The Beautiful Country" a shattering experience is its complete unpretentiousness. There isn't a single emotion in this film that isn't earned. It's as much a testament to Murray's script as it is to the performances.

    Nick Nolte might be the name actor in this film, but his role's relatively small. But, just as he did in "Hotel Rwanda" (2004), Nolte takes what's essentially a cameo and turns it into something memorable. He gives his character true depth.

    The two surprises in this film are Nguyen and Bai Ling as Ling, a sexy Chinese refugee who is willing to do anything - anything - to fulfill her dreams. This is undoubtedly the best thing Bai Ling has done. Usually cast as caricatures or in minor roles, she imbues her character with genuine feeling. We understand and feel for this woman, her struggles and her passions.

    Nguyen completely dominates the film. He doesn't do anything wrong. He underplays Binh so expertly, you'd think this was a veteran actor, not a novice. It's such an incredibly honest performance, you wouldn't for an instant believe Nguyen is a surfer boy from California. It's one of the year's best performances.

    At a time when the news media and politicians seem to be concentrating on demonizing immigrants, it's important to see a film like this, to see why people leave their homelands, endure unimaginable suffering to come here. True, the immigrants in this film aren't of Arab descent or Haitian - we all know exactly how they'd be treated. But "The Beautiful Country" is all about the beauty and ugliness of life. It's also emotionally devastating at times. And what makes the film all the more remarkable is that the gut-wrenching scenes never come across as any sort of contrivance. There's no emotional blackmail here; the actors play the scenes straight and with a gesture, a simple word, manage to bring us to tears.

    "The Beautiful Country" is a rare treasure, a film that never cheats us, never asks for what it hasn't earned and still manages to be deeply affecting. And in keeping with the rest of the film, the final scene is simply perfect.

    A film like this deserves a much larger audience than it got. This is why we go to the movies.
    9citicencane

    Beautiful movie

    Truly one the most beautiful movies i`ve ever seen. It feels very honest and true to the story about a young vieatnamise boy who goes to USA in search of his father. This journey is visually remarkable and shows what refugees have to deal with in search of a better life. It`s easy to see that Therence Malick is one of the producers behind this projeckt considering that it`s the pictures that speaks most, not the dialogue. Damien Nguyen gives a fantastic first performance as the leading character Binh. In supporting roles we find Nick Nolte, Tim Roth and Bai Ling who helps in a great way to bringing the story to life. Highly Recomended!

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    • Trivia
      Terrence Malick has a Story credit, under his pseudonym Lingard Jervey.
    • Goofs
      In some scenes, the upper part of the hull is painted white. In others, it is black.
    • Quotes

      Binh: How long you blind?

      Steve: A long time. I worked in a storage facility in Saigon. I thought it was a crate of beer. Turned out to be explosives.

      Binh: You're still alive...

      Steve: Yeah, that's what they said. One minute I'm in Saigon, the next I'm in a hospital in Maryland, and six months had passed. Woke up, couldn't see, didn't know where I was. Some assholes tell me I'm lucky.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2004 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Vietnamese
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • Un lugar maravilloso
    • Filming locations
      • Vietnam
    • Production companies
      • Dinamo Story
      • Sunflower Productions
      • Nordisk Film & TV-Fond
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $442,813
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,900
      • Jul 10, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $878,325
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 17 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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