The Vertical Ray of the Sun

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The Vertical Ray of the Sun
Mark Lee Ping Bin
Edited byMario Battistel
Music by
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release date
July 6, 2001
Running time
112 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Germany
  • Vietnam
LanguageVietnamese

The Vertical Ray of the Sun (

Trần Anh Hùng
. It was released in 2000 and is the final part of what many now consider to be Tran's "Vietnam trilogy."

The film centres on three sisters who live in present-day Hanoi: Suong is the eldest, then Khanh in the middle, and Lien is the youngest. The film takes place over the course of one month, starting on the anniversary of their mother's death and ending on the anniversary of their father's. Tran was inspired to make the film after visiting Hanoi during a break in the filming of Cyclo during the Christmas holidays in 1994.

This drama was lensed in Vietnam's capital,

Quảng Ninh Province
.

The film's original score is composed by

Arab Strap, and The Married Monk
.

The Vertical Ray of the Sun was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Plot

On the anniversary of their mother's death, three sisters in contemporary Hanoi meet to prepare a memorial banquet. After the banquet, the calm exteriors of the sisters' lives begin to give way to more turbulent truths, which will affect their seemingly idyllic relationships. The eldest sister has a small boy nicknamed Little Mouse, and botanical photographer husband Quoc, who is prone to long absences from home. The middle sister has recently discovered that she is pregnant to her husband Kien, who is a writer suffering from writer's block. The flirtatious youngest sister constantly fantasises about being pregnant, and lives with her brother Hai, for whom she has a deep affection.[3]

Cast

  • Tran Nu Yen Khe as Lien (Liên)
  • Nguyễn Như Quỳnh
    as Suong (Sương)
  • Le Khanh as Khanh (Khanh)
  • Ngo Quang Hai as Hai (Hải)
  • Chu Hung as Quoc (Quốc)
  • Tran Manh Cuong as Kien (Kiên)
  • Le Tuan Anh as Tuan (Tuấn)
  • Le Ngoc Dung as Huong (Hương)
  • Do Thi Hai Yen
    as Quoc's concubine

Alternate titles

Vietnamese: Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng

UK title: At the Height of Summer

References

  1. ^ "Cuối cùng cho một tình yêu", "Nắng thủy tinh", "Rừng xưa đã khép"
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Vertical Ray of the Sun". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  3. ^ IndieWire (July 9, 2001). "INTERVIEW: Ray of Light; Viet Nam's Tran Ahn Hung Cyclos His Way to "Vertical"". IndieWire. Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 8, 2023.

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