

Spring Cactus
Rebellious girl Lan leaves home at a young age, and the cruel reality forces her to sell her body in order to get by. Her hope of happiness and freedom vanishes the moment she stabs her priest husband. After being released from prison, she meets Blackie, her live-in boyfriend who is a gambler, and Xiu Xiu, a kind-hearted girl who intends to help her lead a normal life. But Lan makes the same mistake again and is back in jail...
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, estranged father travels to the Canadian wilderness to reconnect with his son, an indigenous boy he hasn't seen in years. Upon arrival, he finds his son is gravely ill and must confront his own past failures and prejudices. The father attempts to make amends and seeks a traditional healing ceremony to save his son's life. This journey forces him to re-evaluate his relationship with his son and the boy's mother.
Critical Reception
Spring Cactus received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising the performances of its lead actors, particularly Donald Sutherland. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of cultural differences and themes of reconciliation, though some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong performances, especially from Donald Sutherland.
- Appreciated for its exploration of father-son relationships and cultural themes.
- Some found the plot development to be conventional.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Alberta, Canada, leveraging the authentic landscapes to enhance the story's setting.
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