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Tropical Malady

Tropical Malady (สัตว์ประหลาด RTGS: Satpralat; lit. "monster") is a 2004 Thai romantic psychological drama art film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film has a bifurcated structure; it is divided into two segments – the first is a romance between two men, and the second a mysterious tale about a soldier lost in the woods, bedeviled by the spirit of a shaman.

Tropical Malady
The French film poster
Directed byApichatpong Weerasethakul
Written byApichatpong Weerasethakul
Produced byCharles de Meaux
Axel Moebius
StarringSakda Kaewbuadee
Banlop Lomnoi
Sirivech Jareonchon
Udom Promma
Huai Deesom
CinematographyJarin Pengpanitch
Vichit Tanapanitch
Jean-Louis Vialard
Edited byLee Chatametikool
Jacopo Quadri (Editing Advisor)
Production
companies
GMM Grammy
Rai Cinema
TIFA
Kick the Machine
Anna Sanders Films
Distributed byGMM Pictures
Release dates
  • 17 May 2004 (2004-05-17) (Cannes)
  • 24 June 2004 (2004-06-24) (Thailand)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Tropical Malady won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, and was the first Thai film to be in the main competition at Cannes.[1] It is also the first Thai film to win a prize at one of the "Big Three" film festivals.[2][3]

In 2022, Tropical Malady was ranked the 62nd greatest film of all time in the Sight & Sound directors' poll[4] and 95th in their critics' poll.[5] In 2016, it was ranked the 6th greatest LGBT film of all time in the British Film Institute poll.[6]

Plot edit

First Narrative edit

Keng (Banlop Lomnoi) is a soldier assigned to a post in a small city in rural Thailand. The troop's main duty is to investigate the mysterious slaying of cattle at local farms. While in the field one day, Keng briefly meets a villager named Tong (Sakda Kaewbuadee). Later, Keng sees Tong riding in a truck, they talk some more, and a romantic friendship soon develops between them.

Keng helps Tong with his job at an ice factory. One night while driving an ice delivery truck, they find a sick dog on the side of the road. They bring it to a veterinarian, but learn that it has cancer. Tong signs a form to allow it to undergo chemotherapy. Later, the two of them go to a movie theater.

While sitting together the next day, they are approached by an older woman who tells a story on how two poor farmers lost an opportunity to become rich. In the story, a young monk instructed them to collect rocks from a nearby pond. When the farmers brought the rocks back, those turned to silver and gold. When they greedily went back for more though, the silver and gold bars they had previously obtained turned into frogs. Keng, Tong, and the older woman spend the rest of the afternoon together, walking through a cave and meeting the woman's friends.

One night, Keng and Tong ride around the city on a motorcycle. While stopped on the side of the road, they share a brief romantic moment, only for Tong to abruptly wander off into the dark. Keng and his troops leave the village the next day. Some time later, Keng overhears some people saying a monster keeps killing their cattle.

Second Narrative edit

A soldier (Lomnoi) is sent alone into the woods to kill the spirit of a tiger shaman (Kaewbuadee). He follows its pawprints and waits by a tree once it gets dark. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds himself face to face with the shaman in human form. He chases and fights it, but is knocked unconscious and pushed down a steep slope.

When he wakes up, he still has his gun, but his radio and backpack are destroyed. A monkey tells the soldier he needs to kill the shaman; otherwise, the soldier will be devoured and will enter the shaman's ghost world. When it gets dark again, the soldier hears a sound in the distance and fires his gun in that direction, only to discover he killed a cow. The cow's spirit then rises from its body and walks towards a glowing tree. As the soldier walks away, the shaman (now in the form of a tiger) follows him.

The soldier loses his gun and begins walking on his hands and knees until he comes across the tiger shaman in a tree. After staring at each other for a while, the soldier says "I give you my spirit, my flesh, and my memories" as a graphical image of the tiger shaman absorbing him is shown. The soldier continues looking up at the tiger shaman as the wind picks up.

Cast edit

  • Banlop Lomnoias Keng
  • Sakda Kaewbuadee as Tong
  • Huai Dessom
  • Sirivech Jareonchon
  • Udom Promma

Release edit

In Thailand, the film screened for just 10 days at the Siam Theatre.[7] The film was once available for streaming in North America through The Criterion Channel. Since 2020, the film has been removed from Criterion's lineup.

As of 2021, the film's distribution and sales rights in Thailand is currently owned by GDH 559 as a result of ownership of the GMM Pictures' catalog along with GTH titles as well. However it remains unclear if the director's own production company, Kick The Machine retained other rights.[8]

Reception edit

At the press screening at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, several audience members left before the film was over and some of those who stayed until the end booed it. The film received generally poor reviews from such industry journals as Variety[9] and The Hollywood Reporter, but then won the Jury Prize from the jury,[10] headed by Quentin Tarantino.[11] Deborah Young of Variety stated in May 2004, it had a "weakly structured story" and "its loosely connected scenes will sorely try the patience of most viewers".[9] Manohla Dargis from The New York Times in Oct 2004 noted it was "unabashedly strange" and this is a "young filmmaker pushing at the limits of cinematic narrative with grace and a certain amount of puckish willfulness".[12] Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian stated "masterpiece, cult classic or just barking mad?", it "makes me want to burst out laughing at its sheer audacity, its eccentricity, its unashamed aspiration to poetry" and it is "sumptuous and scary, and a brilliant adventure in structure and style".[13] S. F. Said from The Telegraph in 2005 noted it was "weird yet utterly beguiling" and "something from another world".[10]

The film has generally been met with favorable reviews since then. As per the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 7.10 out of 10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Tropical Malady forsakes straight narrative lines and easy answers in favor of an utterly unique drama that leaves a lingering, dreamlike impact".[14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, with 88% positive reviews based on 16 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[15]

Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine ranked Tropical Malady the third best film of 2005. As of 2023, the aggregation site They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? found the film to be the sixth most acclaimed cinematic work of the 21st century.[16] In 2016, the movie ranked 52nd on an international critics' poll of the greatest films since 2000 by the BBC.[17] In 2019, The Guardian ranked Tropical Malady 84th in its 100 Best Films of the 21st Century list.[18]

It is currently registered as one of Thailand's national heritage films by the Thai Film Archive on its eight annual listing in 2018.[19]

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Cannes Film Festival. Archived from the original on October 12, 2006. Retrieved January 8, 2007.
  2. ^ Tropical Malady. Author: Charles Taylor. Publisher: Salon. Published: 1 October 2004. Retrieved: 22 May 2014.
  3. ^ Film review: Beauty doesn't clarify 'Malady'. Author: Jeff Vice. Publisher: DeseretNews.com Published: 16 Sept 2005. Retrieved: 22 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Directors' 100 Greatest Films of All Time". BFI. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  5. ^ "The Greatest Films of All Time". BFI. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
  6. ^ "The 30 Best LGBTQ+ Films of All Time". BFI. March 15, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  7. ^ Pfaff, Tim (July 9, 2005). "Out of the jungle and onto the big screen -- cult film from Thailand travels to U.S.", San Francisco Chronicle (retrieved August 4, 2006).
  8. ^ "ภาพยนตร์ - จีเอ็มเอ็ม แกรมมี่".
  9. ^ a b Young, Deborah (May 18, 2004). "Tropical Malady". Variety. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Said, S. F. (March 4, 2005). "Like nothing you've ever seen". The Telegraph. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  11. ^ Dowd, A. A. (January 22, 2015). "Fahrenheit 9/11 was a call to action that Tarantino and his Cannes jury answered". Film. avclub.com. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  12. ^ Dargis, Manohla (June 29, 2005). "A Riddle of a Romance Stricken by a Different Kind of Love Bug". The New York Times. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  13. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (March 4, 2005). "Tropical Malady". The Guardian. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  14. ^ "Tropical Malady (2005)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  15. ^ "Tropical Malady Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  16. ^ Georgaris, Bill. "21st Century (Full List)". They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  17. ^ "The 21st Century's 100 greatest films". BBC. August 23, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  18. ^ "The 100 best films of the 21st century". The Guardian. September 13, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  19. ^ "รายชื่อภาพยนตร์ที่ได้รับการขึ้นทะเบียนเป็นมรดกภาพยนตร์ของชาติ ครั้งที่ 8 ปี 2561" [List of films registered as national heritage films, 8th listing, 2018]. Thai Film Archive (in Thai). Film Archive (Public Organization). Retrieved March 23, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site at Kick the Machine
  • Tropical Malady at IMDb  
  • Tropical Malady at AllMovie
  • Tropical Malady at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Tropical Malady at the Thai Film Database

tropical, malady, ตว, ประหลาด, rtgs, satpralat, monster, 2004, thai, romantic, psychological, drama, film, written, directed, apichatpong, weerasethakul, film, bifurcated, structure, divided, into, segments, first, romance, between, second, mysterious, tale, a. Tropical Malady stwprahlad RTGS Satpralat lit monster is a 2004 Thai romantic psychological drama art film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul The film has a bifurcated structure it is divided into two segments the first is a romance between two men and the second a mysterious tale about a soldier lost in the woods bedeviled by the spirit of a shaman Tropical MaladyThe French film posterDirected byApichatpong WeerasethakulWritten byApichatpong WeerasethakulProduced byCharles de MeauxAxel MoebiusStarringSakda KaewbuadeeBanlop LomnoiSirivech JareonchonUdom PrommaHuai DeesomCinematographyJarin PengpanitchVichit TanapanitchJean Louis VialardEdited byLee ChatametikoolJacopo Quadri Editing Advisor ProductioncompaniesGMM GrammyRai CinemaTIFAKick the MachineAnna Sanders FilmsDistributed byGMM PicturesRelease dates17 May 2004 2004 05 17 Cannes 24 June 2004 2004 06 24 Thailand Running time125 minutesCountryThailandLanguageThai Tropical Malady won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and was the first Thai film to be in the main competition at Cannes 1 It is also the first Thai film to win a prize at one of the Big Three film festivals 2 3 In 2022 Tropical Malady was ranked the 62nd greatest film of all time in the Sight amp Sound directors poll 4 and 95th in their critics poll 5 In 2016 it was ranked the 6th greatest LGBT film of all time in the British Film Institute poll 6 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 First Narrative 1 2 Second Narrative 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editFirst Narrative edit Keng Banlop Lomnoi is a soldier assigned to a post in a small city in rural Thailand The troop s main duty is to investigate the mysterious slaying of cattle at local farms While in the field one day Keng briefly meets a villager named Tong Sakda Kaewbuadee Later Keng sees Tong riding in a truck they talk some more and a romantic friendship soon develops between them Keng helps Tong with his job at an ice factory One night while driving an ice delivery truck they find a sick dog on the side of the road They bring it to a veterinarian but learn that it has cancer Tong signs a form to allow it to undergo chemotherapy Later the two of them go to a movie theater While sitting together the next day they are approached by an older woman who tells a story on how two poor farmers lost an opportunity to become rich In the story a young monk instructed them to collect rocks from a nearby pond When the farmers brought the rocks back those turned to silver and gold When they greedily went back for more though the silver and gold bars they had previously obtained turned into frogs Keng Tong and the older woman spend the rest of the afternoon together walking through a cave and meeting the woman s friends One night Keng and Tong ride around the city on a motorcycle While stopped on the side of the road they share a brief romantic moment only for Tong to abruptly wander off into the dark Keng and his troops leave the village the next day Some time later Keng overhears some people saying a monster keeps killing their cattle Second Narrative edit A soldier Lomnoi is sent alone into the woods to kill the spirit of a tiger shaman Kaewbuadee He follows its pawprints and waits by a tree once it gets dark When he wakes up the next morning he finds himself face to face with the shaman in human form He chases and fights it but is knocked unconscious and pushed down a steep slope When he wakes up he still has his gun but his radio and backpack are destroyed A monkey tells the soldier he needs to kill the shaman otherwise the soldier will be devoured and will enter the shaman s ghost world When it gets dark again the soldier hears a sound in the distance and fires his gun in that direction only to discover he killed a cow The cow s spirit then rises from its body and walks towards a glowing tree As the soldier walks away the shaman now in the form of a tiger follows him The soldier loses his gun and begins walking on his hands and knees until he comes across the tiger shaman in a tree After staring at each other for a while the soldier says I give you my spirit my flesh and my memories as a graphical image of the tiger shaman absorbing him is shown The soldier continues looking up at the tiger shaman as the wind picks up Cast editBanlop Lomnoias Keng Sakda Kaewbuadee as Tong Huai Dessom Sirivech Jareonchon Udom PrommaRelease editIn Thailand the film screened for just 10 days at the Siam Theatre 7 The film was once available for streaming in North America through The Criterion Channel Since 2020 the film has been removed from Criterion s lineup As of 2021 the film s distribution and sales rights in Thailand is currently owned by GDH 559 as a result of ownership of the GMM Pictures catalog along with GTH titles as well However it remains unclear if the director s own production company Kick The Machine retained other rights 8 Reception editAt the press screening at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival several audience members left before the film was over and some of those who stayed until the end booed it The film received generally poor reviews from such industry journals as Variety 9 and The Hollywood Reporter but then won the Jury Prize from the jury 10 headed by Quentin Tarantino 11 Deborah Young of Variety stated in May 2004 it had a weakly structured story and its loosely connected scenes will sorely try the patience of most viewers 9 Manohla Dargis from The New York Times in Oct 2004 noted it was unabashedly strange and this is a young filmmaker pushing at the limits of cinematic narrative with grace and a certain amount of puckish willfulness 12 Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian stated masterpiece cult classic or just barking mad it makes me want to burst out laughing at its sheer audacity its eccentricity its unashamed aspiration to poetry and it is sumptuous and scary and a brilliant adventure in structure and style 13 S F Said from The Telegraph in 2005 noted it was weird yet utterly beguiling and something from another world 10 The film has generally been met with favorable reviews since then As per the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 80 of critics have given the film a positive review based on 50 reviews with an average rating of 7 10 out of 10 The site s critics consensus reads Tropical Malady forsakes straight narrative lines and easy answers in favor of an utterly unique drama that leaves a lingering dreamlike impact 14 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 with 88 positive reviews based on 16 critics indicating universal acclaim 15 Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine ranked Tropical Malady the third best film of 2005 As of 2023 the aggregation site They Shoot Pictures Don t They found the film to be the sixth most acclaimed cinematic work of the 21st century 16 In 2016 the movie ranked 52nd on an international critics poll of the greatest films since 2000 by the BBC 17 In 2019 The Guardian ranked Tropical Malady 84th in its 100 Best Films of the 21st Century list 18 It is currently registered as one of Thailand s national heritage films by the Thai Film Archive on its eight annual listing in 2018 19 Awards edit2004 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize 2004 Sao Paulo International Film Festival Critics Award 2005 Indianapolis International Film Festival Special Jury Prize for DirectingSee also editList of Thai films Nudity in film East Asian cinema since 1929 References edit Cannes 2004 gt In competition gt Sud Pradad Cannes Film Festival Archived from the original on October 12 2006 Retrieved January 8 2007 Tropical Malady Author Charles Taylor Publisher Salon Published 1 October 2004 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Film review Beauty doesn t clarify Malady Author Jeff Vice Publisher DeseretNews com Published 16 Sept 2005 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Directors 100 Greatest Films of All Time BFI Retrieved December 2 2022 The Greatest Films of All Time BFI Retrieved December 28 2022 The 30 Best LGBTQ Films of All Time BFI March 15 2016 Retrieved December 1 2022 Pfaff Tim July 9 2005 Out of the jungle and onto the big screen cult film from Thailand travels to U S San Francisco Chronicle retrieved August 4 2006 phaphyntr ciexmexm aekrmmi a b Young Deborah May 18 2004 Tropical Malady Variety Retrieved February 21 2019 a b Said S F March 4 2005 Like nothing you ve ever seen The Telegraph Retrieved February 21 2019 Dowd A A January 22 2015 Fahrenheit 9 11 was a call to action that Tarantino and his Cannes jury answered Film avclub com Retrieved February 21 2019 Dargis Manohla June 29 2005 A Riddle of a Romance Stricken by a Different Kind of Love Bug The New York Times Retrieved February 21 2019 Bradshaw Peter March 4 2005 Tropical Malady The Guardian Retrieved February 21 2019 Tropical Malady 2005 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved April 11 2018 Tropical Malady Reviews Metacritic Retrieved April 11 2018 Georgaris Bill 21st Century Full List They Shoot Pictures Don t They Retrieved January 10 2016 The 21st Century s 100 greatest films BBC August 23 2016 Retrieved January 4 2017 The 100 best films of the 21st century The Guardian September 13 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 raychuxphaphyntrthiidrbkarkhunthaebiynepnmrdkphaphyntrkhxngchati khrngthi 8 pi 2561 List of films registered as national heritage films 8th listing 2018 Thai Film Archive in Thai Film Archive Public Organization Retrieved March 23 2019 External links editOfficial site at Kick the Machine Tropical Malady at IMDb nbsp Tropical Malady at AllMovie Tropical Malady at Rotten Tomatoes Tropical Malady at the Thai Film Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tropical Malady amp oldid 1215129123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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