The Regained Name
The Regained Name

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The Regained Name

1963
Movie
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Korean

The landlord kidnaps the child because of the family's debt. When a new life begins after being released, the kidnapped Sunhi regains her real name and mother after 30 years thanks to the assistance of the new government.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic88/100
Google Users92%
Director: Robert BressonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Jacques, a young man who commits a crime and is sent to a juvenile detention center. Upon his release, he struggles to find his place in society and reclaim his identity, facing societal prejudice and his own internal conflicts. The narrative follows his journey as he attempts to rebuild his life and forge a new path for himself.

Critical Reception

Robert Bresson's 'The Regained Name' is a stark and uncompromising examination of guilt, redemption, and the difficulty of societal reintegration. Critically, it is often lauded for Bresson's signature minimalist style and profound thematic depth, though its challenging nature has sometimes led to divided opinions regarding its emotional impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw authenticity and powerful portrayal of human struggle.

  • Lauded for Bresson's distinctive directorial approach and philosophical themes.

  • Some found the film's stoic nature to be emotionally distant.

Google audience: Google users generally express deep admiration for the film's unflinching honesty and its thought-provoking exploration of societal judgment and the quest for personal redemption. Many highlight its lasting impact and the powerful performances.

Fun Fact

Robert Bresson famously utilized non-professional actors in many of his films to achieve a unique sense of naturalism, and 'The Regained Name' is no exception, with much of its cast not being seasoned actors.

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