
SummaryThis lyrical and mysterious new film by maverick Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethaku chronicles the mystical love affair between a young soldier and the country boy he seduces, soon to be disrupted by the boy's sudden disappearance. [Strand Releasing]
Directed By:Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Written By:Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Tropical Malady
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
81
User score
Generally Favorable
6.9
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
81
88% Positive
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12% Mixed
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100
An entirely unconventional, hypnotic, meandering film.
91
A film more textural than narrative, it's for viewers willing to lose themselves in a truly sensual jungle experience.
88
By the movie’s end, the aching mixture of loneliness and desire transcends the immanent to embrace the metaphysical, a move that is a Weerasethakul signature.
80
Mysterious and original.
80
Like "Blissfully Yours" and Apichatpong's first feature, the exquisite-corpse road movie "Mysterious Object at Noon" (2000), Tropical Malady promotes new ways of seeing.
75
It took me two viewings to enjoy the landscape of Weerasethakul's mysterious jungle -- so very thick, steamy, and foreign -- without wishing for clearer trail markers.
40
Certainly for most audiences the viewing experience will prove not only tedious but bewildering.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.9
63% Positive
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Sep 28, 2023
2
With a genuine excitement about a movie hailed as a striking and engrossing experience, not least in the LGBTQIA+ genre, I was ultimately let down by the filmmaking itself. Even if the idea might have been fine, the two halves of the movie were difficult to reconcile. I also found the sound design and mixing to be on the lower end - you could barely hear the dialogue, and most of the sound was pretty much just crickets chirping. Of course, this adds to the overall ambiance of the jungle depicted so heavily in the movie but I missed an even slightly more crisp experience.However, the love story was refreshingly unproblematic and undramatic to me. Usually, we have to deal with quite a lot of intensity when watching an LGBTQIA+ work of art, but in this case, it went by mildly like a gentle spring breeze. You might say that the dramatic part of the story unfolds in the second, feverish part of the film, but it doesn't hit you over the head with a dark **** won the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 2004, but I doubt that this has withstood the test of time. The film doesn't require much from its audience, but it is choppy and uncomfortable at best.
Production Company:
- Backup Media
- Anna Sanders Films
- Downtown Pictures
- Kick the Machine
- TIFA
- Thoke Moebius Film Company
Release Date:Jun 29, 2005
Duration:1 h 58 m
Awards
Cahiers du Cinéma
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Cannes Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Village Voice Film Poll
• 2 Nominations




























