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Children of the Mist

  • 2021
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Children of the Mist (2021)
DI is a 13-year-old girl living in a village lost in the mist of North Vietnamese mountains. DI belongs to the Hmong ethnic minority, where traditionally women get married very young, marriage is linked to a very particular and controversial tradition: the "bride-kidnapping".  Her mother worries that her daughter could be harmed or mistreated and won't have enough maturity to handle the situation.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIn the misty mountains of northern Vietnam, a Hmong teenage girl faces the challenges of growing up. In Di's traditional culture, girls marry as early as 14. But at school she learns there a... Leer todoIn the misty mountains of northern Vietnam, a Hmong teenage girl faces the challenges of growing up. In Di's traditional culture, girls marry as early as 14. But at school she learns there are alternatives.In the misty mountains of northern Vietnam, a Hmong teenage girl faces the challenges of growing up. In Di's traditional culture, girls marry as early as 14. But at school she learns there are alternatives.

  • Dirección
    • Ha Le Diem
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Ha Le Diem
    • 3Reseñas de usuarios
    • 23Reseñas de críticos
    • 80Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 14 premios y 15 nominaciones en total

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    2thaohm

    From a Hmong person: Exploitative and borderline unethical documentary

    Director Ha Le Diem should receive some credit for shining light on the harrowing practice of bride napping among the Hmong ethnic minority group in Northern Vietnam, but her attempt is exploitative and her post-production decisions unethical.

    Viewers may be easily fooled given that Director Diem and the other Vietnamese characters are Asian like the Hmong family front and center, but there are long-standing power dynamics at play that the documentary does not address. The Hmong ethnic minority community portrayed is poverty-stricken, living in the uninhabitable, resource-deprived hills of Vietnam. You then have a Vietnamese director and some Vietnamese teachers who come in to try to "save" a poor, uneducated little girl from her own community. Switch the Vietnamese characters with White people and you can easily see the white savior framing bulldoze through.

    The most problematic issue with this documentary is the harmfully incorrect English captions and apparent lack of cultural competency involved in post-production. At best, the Hmong to English translations are 70% accurate. Diem and her translation "team" chose to insert vulgar language to portray "crass" parents who don't care about their daughter, protagonist Di. As examples, Diem and team liberally added F-words to the Hmong mother and father's dialogues when there is no such equivalent word in the Hmong language. The team sprinkles in derogatory and misogynistic remarks when the parents address their pre-teen daughter, but these words were never said. There's high doubt that a professional translator was used at all, given the lack of culturally competent translations. It's unclear whether intentional or not, but the sinister translations and depictions of the parents frame them as 'bad guys' to blame for the bride napping. This has fueled the popularity of this documentary. If you thought the documentary flowed like a film, the framing is likely intentional - to the detriment of Di and her family.

    If you never read the English captions and rely solely on the Hmong conversations, you'll find that Di's parents care about their daughter like any other parent would. They nag and tell her to stay away from boys - she's too young. They tell her to help around the house but let her be on her phone. They cry and are sad when they realize she might be getting married. In a poverty-stricken society with no support from the government, Hmong subsistence farmers rely heavily on the financial and social support of other Hmong families. Di's parents were stuck between a rock and a hard place: they want to dissolve the bride napping for their daughter, but they don't want to be ostracized by their community of Hmong families in doing so when word gets out. It's not as simple as not wanting to "lose face" - as many "professional," culturally incompetent critics would like to believe.

    The second problematic issue with Diem is the consent and boundaries she crossed over and over again while filming. Numerous times, when told to stop, she turned her camera back on to film. She was never a fly in the wall as she so wanted to believe. Her opinions and actions directly impacted the protagonist family.

    It's appalling that this documentary is short-listed for the Oscars. If Diem wants to provide some justice to the poor Hmong family that welcomed her into their homes for 3 years, she should hire a fluent Green Hmong and English translator and overhaul the captions completely. If she wants to be a better documentarian, she needs to think deeply about power dynamics and cultural competency.

    Heck, the easiest first step is to stop calling the protagonist "Di" in English. Her name is Jee (pronounced like the letter G).
    9wasabiteabag

    Kicking and Screaming

    Torn between rural cultural traditions and the status quo in Vietnam. As an outsider looking in, it's hard to see what is right for the people in that community, but I do believe it's a universal rule that when someone (female) is kicking and screaming whilst getting dragged away (by men) is absolutely wrong.

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      As of 2023 Di was 19 years old. Since film she has become a mother and a wife. She works along side her mother, with indigo fabrics in the local artisan crafts buisness.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de septiembre de 2022 (Taiwán)
    • País de origen
      • Vietnam
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Hmong
      • Vietnamita
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Những Đứa Trẻ Trong Sương
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      • Varan Vietnam
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