Mi (film)

Mi (Burmese: မီ) is a 2018 Burmese drama film, written and directed by Na Gyi.[1] Paing Phyo Thu portrayed as the lead character "Mi",[2] along with Nay Toe as Thaw Swe.[3] The film is an adaptation of the novel "Mi" by prominent and well-respected novelist, Kyi Aye.[4] Mi was produced by Victoria Film Production and premiered in Myanmar on November 9, 2018.[5] Despite the high expectations, the film was well received by the audience.[6] There were harsh public criticisms at Myanmar Academy Awards (2018) for leaving Mi with no award.[7]

Mi
Film poster
Burmeseမီ
Directed byNa Gyi
Screenplay byNa Gyi
Based onMi
by Kyi Aye
Produced byDr. Nwe Oo
Starring
CinematographyNa Gyi
Edited byNyan Wint
Music byMyint Than Htun
Production
company
Victoria Production
Release date
  • November 9, 2018 (2018-11-09) (Myanmar)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryMyanmar
LanguageBurmese

Mi received 2 nominations (Best Actress, Best Film) and 1 award (Best Director of Photography) at ASEAN international Film Festival and Awards (2019). Mi was also officially selected for Cardiff International Film Festival (2020) and Festival International de Cinema de Lleida Visual Art (2020).[8][9]

Plot

“Mi” has nothing to lose. Everything to gain. But that doesn't necessarily mean she is winning in life. “Mi” is dying of Tuberculosis (TB), a disease with no cure at the time (Post War Period). “Mi” couldn't care less, with cigarettes and brandy as her close companions. Post-WWII Rangoon nightlife is her playground. She is popular among upper-class men and known for her cleverness and ability to fool men. No one knows her true back story.

Still, most men fall for her. Even though they knew that they would be played, men are always after “Mi”. Among those men, Mg Ko Lay is the young, naïve one and madly in love with “Mi” who treats him the same as other men. Unable to stand the emotional toll being with "Mi" causes him, Mg Ko Lay runs away from “Mi” by taking a job at a timber camp in the jungle, far away from Rangoon. There he meets Thaw Swe, his boss who treats him like his own brother. Thaw Swe gets to know “Mi”, through Mg Ko Lay's nightly heartbroken confessions. Mi's regular taunting letters to Mg Ko Lay, drive him crazy. One day, Mg Ko Lay commits suicide. Thaw Swe is dismissed because of the incident.

Thaw Swe wants to meet “Mi” who could drive a man to his own death. Thaw Swe comes to Rangoon, wanting to teach “Mi” a lesson. When they meet, everything changes. Thaw Swe learns stories of “Mi” from a lot of different men. Each man has different stories of “Mi”. Thaw Swe could not figure out which one is true. Even though Thaw Swe knows “Mi” is fooling him, he, too, can't help getting tangled with “Mi”. He soon realizes that he is becoming like Mg Ko Lay and finds himself trying to rescue “Mi” from herself.

But there is so much more that he doesn't know about “Mi”. Later he gets mixed up in a murder case of a rich man who has a connection with "Mi". Is Mi innocent? Mi is dying anyway. What's the motive? Thaw Swe doesn't understand “Mi” from the beginning. “Mi” doesn't try to prove her innocence either. Yet, Thaw Swe becomes an intimate player in the web of mystery that “Mi” has laid out, rife with dangers, corruptions, and deceits. Meanwhile, “Mi” has what she thinks is the bigger problem than any other thing, doubting her existence. Will Thaw Swe be able to help "Mi"? The real question is, “Does Mi really want to be helped?”

Cast

  • Paing Phyo Thu as Mi
  • Nay Toe as Thaw Swe
  • Ye Aung as U Ba Chit
  • Min Oo as U Tin Maung
  • Thar Nyi as Shwe Dar Myaung
  • Aung Ye Htike as Maung Ko Lay

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2018 Myanmar Academy Awards Best Actress Paing Phyo Thu Nominated
Best Cinematography Na Gyi Nominated
Best Music Myint Than Tun Nominated
2018 Star Awards Best Actress Paing Phyo Thu Won
Best Wardrobe & Makeup Zaw Zaw (ad.leono), May Oo Won
Best Cinematography Na Gyi Won
Best Director Na Gyi Nominated
Best Film Victoria Production Nominated
2019 ASEAN International Film Festival and Award Best Film Victoria Production Nominated
Best Actress Paing Phyo Thu Nominated
Best Director of Photography Na Gyi Won

References

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