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Burma | Rangoon
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6.5/10
IMDbBudget 23,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,700,000 USD
Spalding Gray had previously been in another film about a South East Asian conflict: "The Killing Fields" (1984), which documented the genocide from the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
Jodie Foster, Meryl Streep, and Michelle Pfeiffer were all considered for the lead role.
Patricia Arquette's role was originally intended for Meg Ryan.
Cinematographer John Seale and Composer Hans Zimmer, previously worked together on Rain Man (1988).
"U Aung Ko: We are taught that suffering is one promise that life always keeps. So that when happiness comes we know it is a gift, and it is ours only for a brief time."
"[On whether men and women are equal] Laura Bowman: Did you say completely equal? U Aung Ko: Oh, yes! A woman can even become a Buddha; but for that she must first come back as a man. Laura Bowman: Ah, there's always a catch."