From Thailand, SYNDROMES AND A CENTURY is a drama set largely in two different hospitals. Taking place at different times, two stories become mirrors for one another as they are interwoven. Tao (Nu Nimsomboon) desires Dr. Tei, but is too timid to share his feelings. Meanwhile, at the same hospital, a dentist works on the mouth of a young monk, with whom he builds a unique bond. While the first story occurs in a small town, the second takes place in bustling Bangkok, and explores the lives of the same characters in addition to some fresh faces.
DVD Features:
Widescreen
Additional Release Material:
Original Theatrical Trailer
Director of Photography
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom: Director of Photography, SYNDROMES AND A CENTURY (2007)
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Review 1:
"SYNDROMES AND A CENTURY, like its curious title, has the logic of a dream....[The film] welcomes you into a world of simplicity and strangeness."
Source: New York Times
p.E5 04/18/2007
Review 2:
4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] series of mysterious, often poignant and very funny scenes....It's utterly fresh and alive."
Source: Total Film
p.58 10/01/2007
Review 3:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Weerasethakul delights in being enigmatic....But there's something more accessible and seductive about this treatise on time, memory and the Buddhist notions of identity and reincarnation."
Source: Empire
p.50 10/01/2007
Review 4:
"[A]n exceptionally easy and pleasurable watch....The cumulative effect...is exhilarating, and not just because so many of the images and actors are so beautiful."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.46 10/01/2007