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Sun Moon

Rating5.4 /10
2023
United States
180 people rated

After being left at the altar, a young woman escapes to Taiwan on a quest for hope and healing.

Drama
Romance

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Lydia Forson

18/07/2024 19:28
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Gloria

16/07/2024 11:13
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16/07/2024 11:13
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RealJenny

23/09/2023 16:50
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Uvesh Manjra

23/09/2023 16:29
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shiva ravan

03/09/2023 16:05
I took a star off for the roaches. Gross!!!! I've watched this movie several times. The scenery is beautiful. The tall sunflower field, the goats, the buildings in Taiwan. I learned about bubble tea and happened to find it in the freezer section at ALDIs. The movie is sweet and clean which is really hard to find these days. Except for the boy dancing, that was uncalled for. The poor girl was devastated and she went to another country to get over it. She ended up meeting a man that truly cared about her. So sweet. They took their time, got to know each other, and fell in love. Beautiful! So funny when Tricia said, "I'm boring." Later her teacher said, "Don't be boring, Tricia!" Good clean fun! I'll watch it again and again.

Beautiful_nails_amal

28/08/2023 16:03
"Christian Films" can be a gamble in the story department, especially the small ones. Many are sweeter than milk and honey, and they sound a bit more like a preacher's sermon than a film. This one was actually kind of a surprise. The premise is a teacher taking a job in a different country, dealing with a class of mostly unwilling high school students from a very different cultural background. No, this isn't To Sir, With Love, but it isn't that far off from being a remake. Other than the strong similarity to a great film, there are some interesting strengths. Chief among these is the filming location in Taiwan. It is really beautiful, with some absolutely stunning shots included. Some of the directorial choices of what NOT to show were interesting as well. The movie launches very quickly into the premise with a short description of why the lead chooses to travel halfway around the world to teach a bunch of kids she can't really understand, and there are characters who are significant to the story who barely appear on screen at all. One other thing that is almost entirely missing is subtitles of the Mandarin dialog. This puts you very much in the place of the teacher who can't speak the language, but it is still presented in a way that you know exactly what is happening. To my delight the film does also steer clear of the "Christian Film" tendency to make movies into a kind of sermon. Instead, it chooses to show people who are Christian being people with everyday problems and failings which don't get solved just because of simple faith. The weaknesses are mostly minor. Of course, it certainly isn't original. There are a couple of sound issues as well. Since you don't get subtitles, some of the translation you do get is from smartphone translation apps, which can be a little hard to follow. More distracting is that the film rushes a bit through the ending, and in the process takes the safe route to tie everything up in a nice happy package. This is a little cliché, be not as bad as your average Hallmark movie. Overall, it is just an enjoyable film.

Valina vertue

25/08/2023 16:02
"Christian Films" can be a gamble in the story department, especially the small ones. Many are sweeter than milk and honey, and they sound a bit more like a preacher's sermon than a film. This one was actually kind of a surprise. The premise is a teacher taking a job in a different country, dealing with a class of mostly unwilling high school students from a very different cultural background. No, this isn't To Sir, With Love, but it isn't that far off from being a remake. Other than the strong similarity to a great film, there are some interesting strengths. Chief among these is the filming location in Taiwan. It is really beautiful, with some absolutely stunning shots included. Some of the directorial choices of what NOT to show were interesting as well. The movie launches very quickly into the premise with a short description of why the lead chooses to travel halfway around the world to teach a bunch of kids she can't really understand, and there are characters who are significant to the story who barely appear on screen at all. One other thing that is almost entirely missing is subtitles of the Mandarin dialog. This puts you very much in the place of the teacher who can't speak the language, but it is still presented in a way that you know exactly what is happening. To my delight the film does also steer clear of the "Christian Film" tendency to make movies into a kind sermon. Instead, it chooses to show people who are Christian being people with everyday problems and failings which don't get solved just because of simple faith. The weaknesses are mostly minor. Of course, it certainly isn't original. There are a couple of sound issues as well. Since you don't get subtitles, some of the translation you do get is from smartphone translation apps, which can be a little hard to follow. More distracting is that the film rushes a bit through the ending, and in the process takes the safe route to tie everything up in a nice happy package. This is a little cliche, be not as bad as your average Hallmark movie. Overall, it is just an enjoyable film.

Draco Malfoy

21/08/2023 16:00
I'm from Taiwan, and this movie captures the breathtaking beauty of Taiwan's highlands so beautifully. Even though the storyline follows the familiar trope of love blossoming between people from different places, as a Taiwanese person, I'm genuinely delighted that the director included scenes featuring local street food stalls in Taiwan. It really struck a chord with me. Although the movie posters and trailers managed to convey the sense of romance, the reserved nature of the male lead, who didn't actively reciprocate feelings, gave the entire film a tonal shift towards a somewhat abrupt happy ending. Overall, I couldn't quite feel the emotional impact I was expecting after watching the movie. It just goes to show that experiencing something new allows us to witness the distinct cultures of the East and West. The American girl's effort to reach out to a junior high school student she hadn't previously known gradually opened up her heart and restored her confidence in life.

Sandra_mensah

26/07/2023 17:22
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