劇情縱覽
What begins as a peaceful venture into civilian life for a pair of military vets, quickly devolves into chaos when a nuclear crisis brings danger to their doorstep, igniting an unexpected alliance with a potential enemy, as they struggle to protect their team and overcome the shadows of their past in a lawless new world.
Raka, a court security officer, and his pregnant wife, Nina, celebrate her success in passing the bar exam. While they have a rare evening of fine dining to savor the moment, their joyous celebration is shattered when Nina is found brutally murdered. The investigation quickly identifies Dika as the prime suspect, leading to his swift arrest. However, with the support of a shrewd and manipulative lawyer, Timo, the trial takes an unexpected turn that Raka could never have anticipated. As the trial spirals towards an unjust outcome, Raka resolves to overturn the corrupt verdict and seek justice for his late wife.
國(guó)際知名微縮畫(huà)家Alif遭遇嚴(yán)重車(chē)禍后失憶,一名老婦人突然現(xiàn)身,自稱(chēng)是他失散18年的母親。Alif在拼湊破碎記憶的過(guò)程中,逐漸發(fā)現(xiàn)母親的身份疑點(diǎn)重重,同時(shí)揭開(kāi)了自己童年、家族與馬林?昆當(dāng)傳說(shuō)背后的黑暗真相。他必須在身份崩塌與創(chuàng)傷反噬中,直面自己的過(guò)去,終結(jié)這場(chǎng)由傳說(shuō)編織的懸疑迷局。
Following her mother’s death, manga artist Soriya travels to her ancestral home in Phnom Penh, with hopes of reconnecting with her distant family and using the visit as inspiration for her work. All goes well initially. Renting an apartment in Metta, a rundown Khmer Rouge-era housing complex, her visit to her maternal relatives finds her welcomed with open arms. But Soriya’s waking hours in the apartment and its surroundings are punctuated by terrifying, bloody visions, almost as though she were a conduit for horrors of the past wanting to seep into the present. Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea’s blood-chilling psychological horror explores a personal and political past through the present, transforming a characterful space into an insidious environment. Surrounded by modern high-rises, this decrepit structure, with its brutalist architecture and peeling surfaces, is a relic from a dark period in history whose painful memories it has absorbed. In tracing Soriya’s ominous journey back to her roots, Tenement hints at a necessary reckoning with Cambodia’s political past without overplaying its historical dimension. It’s an impressive work from a woefully underrepresented national cinema.