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The Review: A Beautiful, Delicate And Honest Story From Anthony Shim, ‘Riceboy Sleeps’

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“Riceboy Sleeps,” the latest Canadian cinematic gem, invites a comparison to Minari but swiftly establishes its unique identity. Directed by Anthony Shim, the film draws on his own upbringing, navigating through decades and continents with a bilingual narrative that bursts with ambition. This distinctly Canadian production deftly explores the challenges faced by Korean immigrants, taking a more profound and challenging approach than its sunny counterpart, Minari.

The narrative unfolds through a brief but dense prologue, introducing So-young’s challenging journey from orphaned infancy in South Korea to navigating a new life in Vancouver with her son, Dong-Hyun. The film’s first act, set in the early 1990s, paints a stark picture of their struggle for a better life, with Dong-Hyun facing bullying for his cultural differences. So-young, working in a lifeless factory, finds solace only in her friendship with a fellow Korean worker.

As the story progresses, Shim masterfully jumps a decade-plus, revealing a transformed Dong-Hyun navigating adolescence and So-young finding stability, but nagging uncertainties persist. The film takes a surprising turn, shifting to rural South Korea, where past and future collide. Shim’s technical prowess shines through, employing a single camera for luxurious single-take scenes and adjusting the aspect ratio to capture the vastness of South Korea’s landscape.

The central trio of actors delivers outstanding performances, balancing tenderness, anxiety, and hope. Shim’s directorial finesse, coupled with the compelling narrative, earned “Riceboy Sleeps” acclaim from the Toronto Film Critics Association, securing the coveted Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The film’s ultimate destination is a testament to its tender, ambitious, meticulous, and deeply empathetic storytelling—no need for facile comparisons; this work stands on its own. A beautiful, captivating and honest story, one that is easily the best film I’ve seen in 2024. 

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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