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Syndromes and a Century 2006 123movies

Syndromes and a Century 2006 123movies

Aug. 31, 2006105 Min.
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Watch: แสงศตวรรษ 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Story about director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s parents, who were both doctors, and the director’s memories about growing up in the hospital environment..
Plot: A story about director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s parents who were both doctors, and his memories of growing up in a hospital environment.
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7.3/10 Votes: 4,298
89% | RottenTomatoes
71/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 66 Popularity: 4.923 | TMDB

Reviews:

Sweeping, emotional and visually driven film documenting times gone by under a banner of the high-art.
Thai film Syndromes and a Century manages to come across as an unashamedly routine love story told amongst a palette of long takes, highly ambiguous symbolism, a distinct manipulation of time and space as well as a telling of events from particular perspectives. The film is a high-art piece, with particular avant-garde sensibilities, as it weaves a tale that sways in and out of the past tense, the present tense and distinct and important memories as well as some sort of alternate reality. The film is very spiritual, and it carries that slow and methodical tone that compliments the delicate and somewhat sensitive subject matter of love, rejected love and life. The slow tracking camera as shots of about twenty seconds in length of stone Bhudda statues suggests whatever journeys these characters are on are more spiritual than they are physical.

Syndromes and a Century isn’t necessarily too concerned with narrative, and whatever development of its characters it does, or connection with them we feel with them, is going to be by way of relating to the fondness they feel for one another more-so the vast and complex changes they undergo. Instead, the film takes a step back; focusing more on camera and atmosphere, in particular, where the camera is situated just as much as it is concerned with where it isn’t. There is a scene, very early on, in which the camera stands mere feet off the ground at a door-way and focuses on an individual of medical profession talking to various patients sitting to the side of this person’s desk. The placement is pretty clear, and with synopsis in mind that this is a personal piece documenting memories of the director’s parents as he spent time in the hospital in which they worked, the shot is quite clearly supposed to resemble a child’s point of view; tepid as to whether to come in or not and insignificant enough for the people in the room to pretty much ignore them.

But that’s not to say the film is entirely told from a child’s perspective, just those scenes that director Apichatpong Weerasethakul feels necessary to document in that grounded, lack of cuts and edits manner. Weerasethakul blends a very articulate sense of the observant during most of the internal scenes supposedly revolving around his parents working in respective spaces; shot through a camera that is very much a part of the scenes, but isn’t directly involved in the action, with rather routine exchanges and dialogue sequences in which exactly how people feel for one another needs to be laid out and fast-tracked.

This romance revolves around a young doctor who happens to be quite fond of what is the closest resemblance in the film of a lead role in a young, female nurse. When this individual eventually confesses his feelings outside in the hospital grounds, there is an entire segment of the film dedicated to a flashback of what I presume to be a prior love in the life of the nurse, a flower salesman by the name of Noom (Pukanok). Given the overall context of the piece and it being a recollection or acknowledgement of past events, the extended break away into the past tense of when the nurse is reminded of prior events fits the overall context of the film; that being as something that is all about delving into the past and remembering important times gone by; times that, indeed, may well have shaped an individual or had such an impact on them that it has made them the way they are.

As the film progresses, scenes seem to repeat themselves, but from different angles in the room or at the location. Scenes play out from earlier on but cross the line and have the child-like perspective from a different position in what I can only assume is the director’s recollection of the general area he frequented many times but, given how complicated and meaningless everything everybody ever said in these rooms was to a child anyway, a lot of the talk; dialogue and exchanges people engaged in with one another just seemed to blend in with everything else and sound the same. What’s important in this regard is remembering how highly the visuals of the piece are emphasised by the director; this is a piece about observing and recalling places and people and how this had an impact on you in your life. What it isn’t interested in is any particular aural detail: the dialogue between two people that love one another is deliberately unspectacular and the speech in the hospital comes close to exact repetition.

As a piece that evokes a certain emotional response, Syndromes and a Century succeeds. It is a memorable experience about specific memories themselves, while being deliberately ambiguous and hazy in its set time-frame. Even some of the film’s more outrageous content feels as if it can carry certain meanings without coming across as too pretentious. Take, for example, the air condition equipment sequence which acts as a visualisation of raw human emotion as the previously seen dust or smoke that had settled in the room is soaked up by a funnel, in a sort of visualisation of the bombshell of a few scenes ago in which a character proposes they move away with their love. The bombshell is dropped; the smoke litters the area but it is then all absorbed as the other individual comes to terms with what positive things that decision may incorporate. The film is stunning at the best of times, which is rather frequently, and doesn’t really drop below a level of high, humbling quality.

Review By: johnnyboyz
Sound and Vision
I struggle to review this film because of its unorthodox nature. In some ways it is even more esoteric than the director’s Cannes-winning film: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives. In Syndromes you find the same audiovisual techniques as in Boonmee, only less refined. But what it lacks in sharp spiritualism, Syndrome makes up for in grand duality. And it is in this duality that the film finds its purpose.

Sang Sattawat is a reflection on the continuous cycle of life and death and the moments in between.

This reflection reaches its climax in one of the greatest audiovisual sequences in film history. The violence and hollowness of a black hole gives way to a lively park life.

Review By: Sheol1812

Other Information:

Original Title แสงศตวรรษ
Release Date 2006-08-31
Release Year 2006

Original Language th
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (USA), 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (Toronto International) (Canada), 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (Mar del Plata) (Argentina)
Budget 0
Revenue 60413
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama
Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Writer Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Actors Nantarat Sawaddikul, Jaruchai Iamaram, Sophon Pukanok
Country Thailand, France, Austria
Awards 3 wins & 13 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Syndromes and a Century 2006 123movies
Syndromes and a Century 2006 123movies
Original title แสงศตวรรษ
TMDb Rating 6.8 66 votes

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