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Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell

Bên Trong Vỏ Kén Vàng

  • Status: Released
  • 11-08-2023
  • Runtime: 179 min
  • Score: 6.323
  • Vote count: 48

After a Vietnamese woman dies in a car crash in Saigon, her brother-in-law and her young son transport her body back to the former’s hometown in rural Vietnam, where they plan to give her a funeral.

Le Phong Vu

Thien

Nguyen Thinh

Dao

Nguyen Thi Truc Quynh

Sister Thao

Vu Ngoc Manh

Trung

Dylan Besseau

Hunh

Nguyen Van Lu'u

Mr. Luu

Phi Dieu

The Old Lady

Mạnh Cường

The Priest

Phan Ti My Duyen

Sister Duyen

Vu Trong Tuyen

Long

Nguyen Han

Bao

Ngo Thuy Tien

The Beer Saleswoman

Ba Vo

The Hospital Staff

Châu Thiên Kim

The Masseuse

Nguyen Thi Hoai Dung

Ngoc

Do Thien Hoang

The Baby

Anh Nguyen

The Motorbike Mechanic

Chi Nguyen

The Woman Drink Seller

K'Brom

The Man Helphing Thien

Anh Son-Tan Van Phu

The Hearse Driver

Anh Chinh

The Hairdresser

Bui Quang Son

The Roommate

Nguyen Tuan

The Wedding MC

Chu Mac

The Funeral MC

K'Rip

Cattleman 1

Bo Anh Khoa

Cattleman 2

Brent Marchant

Finding meaning and purpose in life can be a long and solitary journey, especially if one doesn’t know how or where to look. So it is for a single, lonely thirtysomething seeker (Le Phong Vu) living in Saigon after moving there from his rural mountain village after most of his family emigrates to America. He feels empty and lost as he looks for a suitable path to follow, but nothing turns up, leaving him increasingly adrift and unfulfilled. However, when a family tragedy occurs, he must return home to pay final respects to a deceased loved one with his young, orphaned nephew (Nguyen Thinh) in tow. The journey thus becomes a metaphor for his search, an absorbing meditation on life, love, death, finding oneself and letting go of old ghosts from the past, including an old flame (Nguyen Thi Truc Quynh) who now has a more serious commitment. This odyssey is fittingly depicted cinematically with a series of long tracking shots and deliberately slow pacing to emphasize the extended time it takes to make such a measured, thoughtful and revelatory passage, one beautifully enhanced by positively gorgeous cinematography. It’s the kind of film that gives similarly situated viewers much to think about, particularly given that they’re likely to relate to the circumstances of their on-screen counterpart. However, writer-director Thien An Pham’s debut film – winner of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival’s Golden Camera Award for best premiere feature – could benefit handsomely from some judicious editing, especially in the second half. While this release is definitely a feast for the eyes, some sequences nevertheless go on needlessly long and could have been cut by about 20-30 minutes to reduce its patience-trying three-hour runtime. This shortcoming aside, though, “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell” gives audiences a revealing look at the work of a gifted new talent with tremendous potential, one who successfully brings both beauty and inspiration to an insightful finished product. As trite as it may seem, finding our place in the cosmos rests more with the journey than the destination, as the protagonist discovers for himself, a realization many of us can no doubt relate to.

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