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MPAA RATING: Not Rated
Starring Juliette Binoche, Hippolyte Girardot, Simon Iteanu, and Fang Song
A highlight at the 2007 Cannes, Toronto, and New York film festivals, Flight of the Red Balloon is the latest masterpiece from Hou Hsiao Hsien. Inspired by Albert Lamorisse's 1956 Academy Award-winning classic, Flight of the Red Balloon, Hou expands on that film's key elements--a young boy, a red balloon, and Paris--to weave an achingly beautiful tale about the mysteries of familial bonds and the lingering effects the past has on us all. Simon, a precocious young boy, must deal with the increasing fragility of his mother, the loving yet preoccupied Suzanne. Completely immersed in her own tribulations, Suzanne hires Song, a Taiwanese film student, to help care for Simon. Together with Song, a unique extended family is formed, utterly interdependent yet lost in separate thoughts and dreams mirrored by a delicate, shiny red balloon. (IFC First Take)
| GENRE(S): | Drama |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Hsiao-hsien Hou
François Margolin |
| DIRECTED BY: | Hsiao-hsien Hou |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: October 21, 2008 Theatrical: April 4, 2008 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 113 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | France |
| LANGUAGE(S): | French |
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The average user rating for this movie is 5.7 (out of 10) based on 36 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Butter K. gave it a0:
This is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. I couldn't wait for it to end. I wanted to pull out my hair because I found it sooooooooo boring and pointless. What was the point of this movie?? I can't believe the critics loved this movie.
b da gave it a4:
I know this shows that I'm geeky, literal-minded and impatient, but after watching it I went back and noted that the first bit of balloon footage ended at the 7-minute mark and then didn't reappear until the 57-minute mark. Wasn't this supposed to be about a balloon following a kid around Paris?
R G gave it a10:
This is one of the most beautiful films of this year - the juxtaposition of the balloon on hovering over Paris with the the scenes of an extended family (suzanne, simon and song) floating through the cluttered Parisian apartment space is feast of casual beauty. Hou's approach lies in the simplicity of form - colors and framing and belief in his actors and image. there is plenty of real life drama here but nothing that is in your face (no close ups). hou's is def one the best directors out there in complete control of his images and sounds.
Dan B gave it a2:
In a word, Dull. Two hours of watching a frazzled mother, a quiet child and his equally quiet nanny go through their day to day. The most dramatic part of the film is when a tenant who is on screen for all of five minutes is to be evicted. A film for film students, and only them, with it's cracking of the fourth wall and subtle meta commentary. Supposedly the film is also about the dreams and thoughts of the three main characters, but they are never said aloud, or narrated, or even hinted at. If this film we're viewed by the deaf, they would miss nothing.
Andrew T gave it a4:
As a movie a 3, as a work of art hung on a wall, 9. I can see the point and the perspective, but is the memory at issue worth the canvas?
Chris L gave it a4:
What one calls subtle, I call boring, this movie was banal and boring. I spent more time trying to count in the dark how many hot girls were in the theatre than watching the movie.
Ken Do. gave it a9:
Films paced like this are not everyone's cup of tea, but this movie has a damned good reason – it's actually trying to re-sensitize over-stimulated filmgoers to the drama of real life. It looks hard at ordinary people and lingers on small situations in a way none of us ever actually do. It's like meditation. And Juliette Binoche could not be better.

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