The Vertical Ray of the Sun (At the Height of Summer) (Mua he chieu thang dung)

The Vertical Ray of the Sun (At the Height of Summer) (Mua he chieu thang dung) (2000)

  • 82% of critics liked it
    (55 reviews)

  • 83% of users liked it
    (2,879 ratings)

From the director of Cyclo and The Scent of Green Papaya comes this tale of three sisters who live in close proximity in present-day Hanoi. Lien (Tran Nu Yen Khe), the youngest sister, shares an apartment with her younger brother Hai (Ngo Quang Hai) and works at a cafe run by oldest sister Suong… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Tran Anh Hung
Genres
Art House & International, Drama
In Theaters
May 24, 2000 Wide
Sony Pictures Classics

Critic Reviews

  • Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning News

    This might just be the perfect time to soak up some of its calm and natural beauty.

  • John Hartl, Seattle Times

    Tran Anh Hung, who earned an Oscar nomination for his first movie, The Scent of Green Papaya (1993), has created another exquisite portrait of Vietnamese family life.

  • Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle

    The film's minimalism works against it.

  • Susan Stark, Detroit News

    A film shaped ... around the mundane, endlessly fascinating and humanizing details of who we are right here and now.

  • Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

    The Vertical Ray of Sun is beautiful, languorous, passive -- it plays like background music for itself.

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