Release Date : Apr 18, 2007 Limited Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Nantarat Sawaddikul,Jaruchai Iamaram,Sophon Pukanok,Jenjira Pongpas,Arkanae Cherkam,Sakda Kaewbuadee,Nu Nimsomboon
The real-life love story between filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul's parents inspired this romantic drama which follows three separate stories occurring over a span of forty years. First, a shy but charming young doctor has just started working at a hospital in Bangkok, and he soon becomes deeply infatuated with a female surgeon on the staff. However, he has a rival for her affections, as she has feelings for a man who grows and sells orchids. Later, a monk comes to the same hospital for an appointment with a female oral surgeon; over the course of the visit, the two discover they have a powerful chemistry, which may be love or could represent a deep level of spiritual communication. Finally, a new intern on the hospital's staff finds it difficult to deal with the prying minds of the administrative staff and he escapes into the outer reaches of the hospital, only to discover a forgotten wing of patients suffering from a variety of unusual maladies. Starring Nantarat Sawaddikul, Sophon Pukanok and Jaruchai Iamaram, Sang Sattawat (aka Syndromes and a Century) received its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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His fifth feature, Syndromes and a Century, might be [the director's] most purely intoxicating.Wesley Morris-Boston Globe
There's nothing here that resembles narrative urgency, but this is a quiet masterpiece, delicate and full of wonder.
Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader
The latest daydreamy film from this Thai auteur of languor is fragrant with tender love and sly humor.
Bill Stamets-Chicago Sun-Times
It's absolutely mesmerizing.
David Ansen-Newsweek
Its rhymes and echoes make its folds endlessly fascinating.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
You have to abandon any preconceived notions about movies and allow your mind to be seduced by the mystifying, occasionally humorous world of a one-of-a-kind filmmaker. You might even find yourself becoming a fan.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post
The pic has a Buddhist aura surrounding it, leaving a warm and happy feeling with the viewer.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
A quieter, shorter but scarcely less idiosyncratic specimen of Rorschach cinema than Inland Empire.
Bill Weber-Stylus Magazine
As Ken Tynan said of Waiting for Godot, nothing happens, twice.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Don't watch it for plot, or character development; revel instead in its evocation of warm, wistful moods, its sly sense of humour and its fierce commitment to creating a mystical cinema far from the orthodoxies of both independent and mainstream cinema.
Sukhdev Sandhu-Daily Telegraph
Don't think of it as film. Think of it as a series of paintings that talk to each other, raptly and quietly.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Profoundly mysterious, erotic, funny, gentle, playful, utterly distinctive, it is the work of the Thai director and installation-artist Apichatpong Weerasethakul, who now has a claim to be approaching the league of Kiarostami and Haneke.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
This curio sometimes bemuses, but it's utterly fresh and alive.
Tom Charity-Total Film
This portrait of life is all about the yin and the yang, so it follows that for everyone who finds it dull there are those who will be captivated.
Stella Papamichael-BBC
Knowingly enigmatic, but more accessible than the director's previous works.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
As delicate, complex and strange as any rare orchid, and as unlikely to appeal to mainstream tastes, Syndromes And A Century more than delivers on the enigma promised by its bifurcated title.
Anton Bitel-Film4
This gentle film with surprising dollops of humanistic humor floats by like a dream upon which we are eavesdropping.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
Weerasethakul has become less and less dependent on narrative, relying instead on emotional impressions and rhythms (and even a few deadpan laughs).
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
[The director's] quiet sense of humor and colorful characters are endearing but the pleasures are less in the abstract story than the flow of his moods and the shades of his atmospheres.
Sean Axmaker-Seattle Post-Intelligencer
If you allow the film to wash over you, it can be appreciated as an essay on the power of memory.
Ted Murphy-Murphy's Movie Reviews
Watching Syndromes and Century is like reading a Samuel Beckett novel, only it's slow, confusing, and bleak. Okay, so it's like reading a Samuel Beckett novel.
Josh Rosenblatt-Austin Chronicle
The moment-to-moment textures of Syndromes and a Century are so densely real in their minimalism that they make you suspend all interpretation and simply exist in the present.
David Finkelstein-Film Threat
This one appears to simply be scenes set in a rural Thai hospital that were strung together at random.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City
The fragmented images and dialogue have the feel of a nostalgic dream - one you will either groove to or sleep through.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
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Syndromes and a Century, the fifth feature from Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b.1970, Bangkok) is a spellbinding Buddhist meditation on the mysteries of love and attraction, the workings of memory, and the ways in which happiness is triggered. Mesmerisingly beautiful to look at, it is also laced with wonderful absurd humour.TagLine Syndromes and a Century (Sang sattawat)


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