Flight Of The Red Balloon : Flight Of The Red Balloon

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Sell date: 10/2008
Label: Independent Film Channel
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1:55. Color Foreign Video - French Un
 
  Starring Hippolyte Girardot as Marc
  Starring Juliette Binoche as Suzanne
  Starring Louise Margolin as Louise
  Starring Simon Iteanu as Simon
  Starring Song Fang as Song

Full title is: Flight of the Red Balloon [WS]

Original Release: 2007  DVD Released: 10/2008

Genre: Drama

DVD Coded for Region: 1 - North America

Screen Formats: Wide Screen

Languages: French Subtitles: English, Spanish

Sound options: Dolby Digital 5.1

Studio: Ifc

MPAA Rated: NR

Length: 115

Category: Features

The All Music Guide rating for this work on a 1-9 scale (9=best) is 8

Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge ( Flight of the Red Balloon ), which constitutes celebrated Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien 's first French-language picture, represents both an homage to Albert Lamorisse 's beloved 1956 short The Red Balloon and an expansion of that earlier picture. Hou begins with Lamorisse 's central conceit -- that of a mysterious red balloon tracking a lonely young French boy around the city -- and broadens the story to weave an extended meditation on urban isolation and dysfunctional, slightly broken Parisian lives. The red balloon here acts as a kind of observer to a little boy named Simon ( Simon Iteanu ), who lives with his harried mother, Suzanne ( Juliette Binoche ) -- a voice actress in a puppet theater -- in a cramped flat in the City of Lights. Simon spends the majority of his time away from Suzanne , accompanied by a Chinese film student, Song ( Song Fang ), who baby-sits. From time to time, Suzanne recognizes her neglect of young Simon and then overcompensates with sporadic bursts of affection and devotion. She remains far more concerned with the pressures of her daily life -- specifically, the problems wrought by her downstairs tenant ( Hippolyte Giardot ) and by Simon 's ere-estranged father -- than with the emotional state of her young son. Meanwhile, Song finds the parallels between the suddenly emergent red balloon and the plotline of the Lamorisse short rather mesmerizing, and films young Song with the balloon to underscore this point. For the most part, Hou foregoes major story developments and simply uses screen time to witness the interaction of Song , Suzanne , and Simon as they live out existences of quiet despair. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

In Hou Hsiao-Hsien 's tender Flight of the Red Balloon , an homage to the classic children's short The Red Balloon , the director expands on the original's themes of companionship, longing, and loss. The little boy Simon ( Simon Iteanu ) idles around Paris, accompanied by his Chinese nanny, Song ( Song Fang ), a film student who is also making an updated version of Albert Lamorisse 's movie starring the boy. The red balloon, the color red itself, comes to represent everyday heartache, captured like spirit photography in the dramas enacted by Simon and his frazzled mother, Suzanne ( Juliette Binoche ), in their cramped apartment. Primarily it is about the melancholy nature of our loves -- for people, homes, and cultures -- and our wispy yearnings for their protection. The story is simple, but extraordinarily well told. Hou 's long interior scenes shot from a fixed point, largely improvised by the actors, and infused with bleeding light sources have the exquisite emotional precision of the classical piano music permeating the soundtrack. Flight of the Red Balloon was featured in the 45th New York Film Festival and the 2007 Cannes Film Festival . ~ Michael Buening, All Movie Guide

Inspired by Albert Lamorisse's classic 1956 Academy Awardr-Winning short, Flight of the Red Balloon is the latest masterwork from director Hou Hsiao Hsien (Three Times, Millennium Mambo). Expanding on the key elements of Lamorisse's short - a young boy, a red balloon and Paris - Hou weaves the tale of a boy, Simon (Simon Iteanu) dealing with the increased fragility of his loving yet preoccupied mother, Suzanne (Academy Awardr - Winner Juliette Binoche of The English Patient, Cach‚). When a Taiwanese film student, Song (Fang Song), is hired to help care for Simon, a unique extended family is formed - utterly dependent on each other yet lost in separate dreams mirrored by a delicate, shiny red balloon.

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