Ru

2023 [FRENCH]

Drama

5
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 562 562

Plot summary

After a dangerous sea crossing and a stay in a camp in Malaysia, the young Vietnamese Tinh and her family are accepted as refugees in Canada and arrive in Montreal where they begin their new life. But for Tinh, adapting has its share of difficulties.

Top cast

Karine Vanasse as Lisette Girard
Chantal Thuy as Nguyen
Sean Lu as Mr. Vinh
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1.05 GB
1280*692
French 2.0
NR
us  fr  
24 fps
1 hr 56 min
Seeds 4
2.16 GB
1920*1038
French 5.1
NR
us  fr  
24 fps
1 hr 56 min
Seeds 13

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by saolivaresm 8 / 10

Touching adaptation of a new life

Canadian director Charles-Olivier Michaud brings us a wonderful film about immigration, sadness, dreams and life in the adaptation of Kim Thúy's novel.We find ourselves with a delicate, human, sad and calm film that gives us a truly distressing visual and emotional experience where, as spectators, we witness a masterful staging by a director who makes us part of this journey towards a new life and does so with forcefulness both in space and time.A truly beautiful film that in 116 minutes transports us to a life drama full of symbolism and emotions that captivate in every space, in every scene and in every harmony that accompanies the film with a beautiful soundtrack and photography that transports us to a brilliant and exciting journey about restarting dreams and a life of our own.A film that deserves to be seen, enjoyed and also loved, a little gem that one finds and appreciates.
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Reviewed by steiner-sam 8 / 10

Convincingly represents a "good" refugee experience in Canada

It's a Vietnamese refugee family story set in Saigon, Vietnam, and Granby, Quebec, ending in 1979. Minh (Jean Bui) and Nguyen (Chantal Thuy) are an educated, upper-middle-class Vietnamese family. Minh is a senior civil servant and Nguyen helps run a business her mother owned. They decide to flee at the war's end with their three children, Tinh (Chloé Djandji), Quôc (Olivier Dinh) and Duc (Xavier Nguyen). Their beloved siblings and cousins decide to remain in Vietnam.

The family flies to Montreal in winter 1979. Their host and sponsoring family includes Normand Girard (Patrice Robitaille), his wife, Lisette (Karine Vanasse), and their extroverted and talkative daughter, Johanne (Mali Corbeil-Gauvreau), who is near Tinh's age.

From Tinh's perspective, the film follows the struggles of employment and the relationships of the families, especially Tinh and Johanne, all mixed with flashbacks to their escape from Vietnam and time in a refugee camp. Tinh misses her cousin and is sometimes triggered by events in Canada. At the same time, she learns from grandfatherly refugees with their own stories and encouragement to look ahead.

"Ru" is emotionally engaging and convincingly represents a "good" refugee experience. The film presents no real dark sides in the Canadian context, which is its greatest limitation. The story is well told and paced, but never really ends. I don't think Tinh smiles once in the movie. Nonetheless, "Ru's" strength is its unique perspective.

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