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[bookmarkzero] Beyond Rangoon « bookmarkzero: Far from a vacation, the voyage is designed to help Bowman forget about the brutal murders of her husband and son, and Arquette plays Bowman as a blank, a woman with no affect and little connection to the world around her. As she tours the temples of Rangoon with her sister, she feels as dead as the great stone statutes of Buddha, and rather than soothing her grief, the exotic sights and sounds merely concentrate it.

[Pat Maginess: Private-Eye] Edward Piercy - Beyond Rangoon (and Other Places): I think I'd enjoy the Arquette movie...the James Wood one too. Both are good actors but haven't seen Wood's in anything lately.

[How to be Happy Blog] Beyond Rangoon - Feel good movie: It stars Patricia Arquette as a grieving woman who is stranded in Burma during their revolution. Paired with an elderly, but wise, native, she finally comes to grips with the loss of her murdered family and once again finds her faith in the human spirit.

[A Stuffed, Legless Duck Production] There was something comforting about traveling with someone who ...: Set in Burma during the time of the 8888 Uprising (which began on August 8, 1988), the film tells its story through the eyes of an American tourist (played by Patricia Arquette) who has a personal and political awakening. After witnessing a peaceful pro-democracy demonstration, Arquette gets separated from her tour group (which includes her sister Frances McDormand and leader Spalding Gray) when she loses her passport and is barred from flying on to Bangkok.

[Medium Dreams] Beyond Rangoon on DVD « Crushable: Pleased to say that 2 weeks ago i brought the remastered Beyond Rangoon DVD in English, with additional interviews. Sound and picture quality are excellent and the DVD is not restricted to any one region, this is not a copy of a copy, but remastered.

[Movies New Release] Movie Review - Beyond Rangoon: Beyond Rangoon is a dramatic movie involving numerous deaths and bloodshed. The main character of the movie, Laura Bowman, played by Patricia Arquette, has recently returned to her home in the United States to find her husband and young .

[Isabel B] Beyond Rangoon (1995): In “Beyond Rangoon” Patricia Arquette plays Laura Bowman, a young American doctor who's running from grief. Devastated by the death of her husband and young son, Laura goes to Burma in 1988, befriends a group of .

[danielastangasblog] Beyond Rangoon review: 1988: Profoundly scarred by the deaths of her partner and son, American doctor Patricia Arquette remains chiefly unmoved by what she sees 'round her in Burma, until she is suddenly thrown into the midst of the conflict between the .

[From The Ranks Of The Freaks Who Suspect] Great Movie of 2010 #1: BURMA VJ: REPORTING FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY:  I‘ve always had an interest in Aung San Suu Kyi and her struggle to democratize Burma, (I even endured that horrible Patricia Arquette movie, Beyond Rangoon) and so this was always going to be of interest to me. Now that I’ve seen it, I’m really hoping for a small upset at next Monday’s Oscars, and Burma VJ will win.

[Mymoviesreviews's Blog] Movie Review - Beyond Rangoon: Beyond Rangoon is a dramatic movie involving numerous deaths and bloodshed.  The main character of the movie, Laura Bowman, played by Patricia Arquette, has recently returned to her home in the United States to find her husband and young son murdered.  In order to clear her mind and get her back on track, Laura’s sister, Andy Bowman, takes her on a trip to exotic Burma.  While abroad, she is caught in a democratic uprising and saves numerous lives while trying to stay alive herself.

[My Queue] Beyond Rangoon DVD Rental, Rent Beyond Rangoon Movie Online: It's 1988 and Laura is desperate to flee the United States and the memory of her husband and son's murders. Accompanied by her sister, Andy (Frances McDormand), she heads for Burma just as the peaceful protests against the country's military government take a more violent turn.

[Alfie Southion's blog] Beyond Rangoon review: After the harmful eradication of her husband and young gentleman, Laura joins her sister, Andy (Frances McDormand), on a tour of Southeast Asia, hoping that a sightsee superiority be therapeutic. While the sisters are in Burma, the demonstrations of political dissidents befit damaging, and although her sister is able to depart, Laura must stay behind, having damned her passport.

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