Three Seasons (1999)
7/10
A Slow And Deliberate Film That Explores 4 Human Stories
13 June 1999
Three Seasons, directed by Tony Bui, is a complex often confusing look at four human stories that only briefly connect to each other. It takes place presumably, in Saigon, and does give us a view of what life is like in a Vietnam large city. Harvey Keitel lends his name to this venture as executive producer but his actual on screen time is only about 15 minutes. It is acted well and the photography is stunning but much of this film is shot in almost total darkness at times. I found myself wanting the sun to shine more. It is a painfully slow movie at times but the characters are well developed and I found myself interested if not absorbed most of the time.Three Seasons is like reading a novel. If you have the patience,it can be rewarding.
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