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Three Adventures of Brooke

2018 [CHINESE]

Action / Adventure / Fantasy

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Chinese 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
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Chinese 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by solitaire-774889 / 10

A Beautiful Story

How nice would it be to be a young female traveling alone in a country she has never been to before and be safe? That, all on it's own, is a fantasy these days. Each story was so interesting, and in each story you see a bit more of Brooke revealing her true self. It's in the last story where we see her real reason for her visit to this small island. We each are people seeing the world through our own eyes, with our own filters and perspective. I didn't see a romantic scenario in her friendship with Pierre. I saw a young, vulnerable woman seeking solace, protection, safety and acceptance through a stranger, even before she revealed her true reason for being there. Very well acted for the entire cast. The last story even brought a tear to my eyes. I'm glad that I stumbled upon this film. Although my own life is filled with moments of great regrets, I have no regrets in watching it. <3.

Reviewed by kchilton-563148 / 10

Lovely surprise

This film was lovely - simple, creative and ethereal all at once.

Reviewed by shanbhattacharya_7 / 10

A light, charming, occasionally intelligent but uneven, inconsistent set of parables.

Chinese director Yuan Qing's first feature film '3 Adventures of Brooke' is a three-part fairytale-like parable, set in the beautiful Malaysian coast city of Alor Setar, starring Xu Fangyi as the titular character, a Chinese tourist. Each of the three stories begin with her bicycle tire being punctured while riding through the countryside, and her subsequent meeting with three different groups of strangers. Although the screenplay often veers dangerously close to being a tourist attraction guide of the area, it has a certain charming, light, conversational, Rohmer-esque quality, with occasional flashes of deep, insightful brilliance and unpredictable detours. The first story is a comedy of errors with a slight moralist touch, where she encounters a friendly local woman. In the second story, a minimal, slightly more serious drama, she meets a group of young men determined to turn the city into a more modern, economic, upscale tourist hub. The third story, decidedly the film's centrepiece, deals with her meeting an old French writer (played by Pascal Greggory) and taking a strangely romantic journey with him, while engaging in profound conversations about life, love and the universe.

Among the three pieces, I found the last segment a bit preachy and self-indulgent, albeit being more direct and romantic. The apparently aimless minimalism and the slick underhandedness of the first two stories disappear in this, as the director tries to make a definite point, and the script falters at places. The actors do a very god job though, in all the segments. The cinematography is bright and cheerful, in keeping with the theme of light fantasy. Overall, this exercise of weaving three stories out of a simple inane event holds good even in this uneven result. [6.5/10]

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