Sang sattawat (2006)

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Sang sattawat: Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. With Nantarat Sawaddikul, Jaruchai Iamaram, Sophon Pukanok, Jenjira Pongpas. Story about director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s parents who were both doctors, and director’s memories about growing up in the hospital environment.

“There is a story to be found here somewhere, but it is cleverly hidden among a grab bag of images. Ostensibly it is about the directoru0026#39;s parents who were both doctors. But they are on screen for about 10% of the movie. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDirector Weerasethakul uses skillful framing and subtle color to create some remarkable images. There are some very sensual scenes of natural settings. The majority of scenes seem to be thrown in due to random firings in the directoru0026#39;s brain. There are long slow takes circling statues that come from nowhere and go nowhere and lots of prolonged shots of people staring into space. There is one scene capturing a perfectly ordinary dental procedure that goes on for several minutes and another scene of great length of an exhaust vent sucking smoke out of a room. This latter is somewhat transfixing, but I canu0026#39;t see why itu0026#39;s there.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie creates a mood, but I often found that mood to be one of annoyance. If anyone can explain the meaning of the English title (u0026quot;Syndromes and a Centuryu0026quot;) please let me know.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis one is definitely for the art house crowd.”

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