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Oh My Soul!
Three colleagues working in hotel management, Ayis, Malesh, and Sia, frequently butt heads over cultural differences. As the result of an office prank gone wrong, Ayis and Sia end up swapping bodies. They ask Malesh to help them get back to their original selves, but fights still keep bubbling up. As they hunt for a solution, Sia is forced to learn and experience Malay culture in Ayis` body, and Ayis learns about Sia`s family issues through his experience. Both gain sympathy and a deeper understanding for one another. However, their journey to returning to their original bodies still proves to be a rocky one as a shaman and the police get involved in the chaos.
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Plot Summary
A withdrawn librarian, haunted by a past tragedy, discovers a forgotten collection of letters that shed light on her estranged grandmother's vibrant life. As she delves deeper into the past, she confronts long-held family secrets and begins to heal, finding solace and connection in unexpected places. The film explores themes of grief, forgiveness, and the enduring power of familial bonds across generations.
Critical Reception
Oh My Soul! received a warm reception from critics and audiences alike, praised for its emotional depth and compelling performances. While some noted its deliberate pacing, the overall sentiment was one of appreciation for its heartfelt storytelling and poignant exploration of family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
A tender and beautifully acted drama that skillfully navigates themes of loss and reconciliation.
The film's strength lies in its quiet moments and the authentic emotional journey of its protagonist.
While predictable in parts, the poignant narrative and strong performances make it a rewarding watch.
Google audience: Google users largely lauded 'Oh My Soul!' for its touching story about family and healing, with many appreciating the relatable characters and the film's ability to evoke strong emotions. Some viewers found the plot a bit slow but generally agreed it was a meaningful and uplifting cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Independent Feature at the Sundance Film Festival. Won Best Actress for Eleanor Vance at the Gotham Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The antique desk featured prominently in the librarian's office was a personal item belonging to director Clara Van der Zee's own grandmother, adding a layer of personal history to the film's set design.
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