
Thirteen years after the end of the Vietnam War, a family who was tragically affected by the war are forced to emigrate to America.... (Full plot summary below)
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Thirteen years after the end of the Vietnam War, a family who was tragically affected by the war are forced to emigrate to America.
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| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasAn example of sophisticated, impassioned filmmaking involving mainly people who lived through the harrowing experiences so unsparingly depicted, Journey From the Fall powerfully illustrates the refugee/immigrant experience. |
| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreA stunningly ambitious Vietnamese-American indie film that aims to wrap up the whole of the Vietnamese experience into a Vietnamese Exodus. |
| Boston GlobeJanice PageEven when its wires are showing, the movie's soul is always evident. |
| Houston ChronicleBruce WestbrookIts sad story is ultimately humane and compelling, thanks to some special faces placed in the saga. |
| Reel.comTimothy KnightJourney From the Fall deserves commendation for its intelligent and nuanced account of the Vietnamese refugee experience. Kudos to Tran and his fine cast, many of whom had never acted before, for making this moving and artfully crafted film. |
| Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenA movingly rendered, stirringly photographed first feature by Ham Tran. |
| Old School ReviewsJohn A. Nesbitnoteworthy film provides unforgettable human faces that bring greater awareness about this under reported history |
| culturevulture.netArthur LazereThere are some genuinely moving moments in [the] latter part of the film, but the inconsistencies and the overwrought structure of the screenplay seriously dilute the overall effectiveness of 'Journey from the Fall.' |
| Slant MagazineRob HumanickAn aching look at the rigors experienced by a people denied a true place in the world to call their own. |
| Film Freak CentralWalter ChawBroad, sweeping melodrama in the Michael Cimino mold. |