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Ilo Ilo

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Singapore, Japan, Taiwan · 2013
1h 39m
Director Anthony Chen
Starring Yann Yann Yeo, Tian Wen Chen, Angeli Bayani, Koh Jia Ler
Genre Drama

Struggling to stay both financially and emotionally comfortable, the Lim family hires Teresa, a nursemaid, to care for their unruly son, Jiale. Initially, Teresa's presence only exacerbates the situation. However, after some time, Teresa becomes acclimated with the family, forging a unique bond with her young charge.

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80

Empire by

Not all magically benevolent nannies fly on talking umbrellas, as we learn in this beautifully formed little heart-tugger.

60

CineVue by Ben Nicholson

Throughout, each of Ilo Ilo's performers give wonderfully naturalistic turns, providing the entire film with a heartening authenticity.

80

Total Film by James Mottram

As their early fights give way to growing respect, it’s a beautifully calibrated relationship, with small moments gradually building into something much bigger. A gem.

80

Time Out by Joshua Rothkopf

None of this is pushed into comic relief—the filmmaker lets his drama play out with gentleness — and you smile at the many evolutions.

80

Variety by Maggie Lee

Anthony Chen is remarkably astute in his depiction of the class and racial tensions within such a household, his accessible style enabling the characters’ underlying decency and warmth to emerge unforced.

100

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

This remarkably terse movie doesn’t waste a word or an image. It refuses to linger over each little crisis its characters endure. And its detachment lends a perspective that widens the film’s vision of people reacting to events beyond their control.

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