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Approved for Adoption

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Plot Summary

This remarkable animated doc traces the unconventional upbringing of the filmmaker Jung Henin, one of thousands of Korean children adopted by Western families after the end of the Korean War. It is the story of a boy stranded between two cultures. Sepia-toned animated vignettes - some humorous and some poetic - track Jung from the day he first meets his new blond siblings, through elementary school, and into his teenage years, when his emerging sense of identity begins to create fissures at home and ignite the latent biases of his adoptive parents. The filmmaker tells his story using his own animation intercut with snippets of super-8 family footage and archival film. The result is an animated memoir like no other: clear-eyed and unflinching, humorous and wry, and above all, inspiring in the capacity of the human heart.

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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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  • Reviews Counted: 10
  • Fresh: 10
  • Rotten: 0
  • Average Rating: 6.0/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: The movie is not always well unified and sequenced, but that seems to reflect Mr. Henin's ambivalence over a past that's like a book he is at once rereading and rewriting. – Nicolas Rapold, New York Times, Nov 7, 2013

Fresh: It's impossible not to be charmed on some level by Jung Henin and Laurent Boileau's Approved for Adoption, though it's best not to ask for too much. – Jay Weissberg, Variety, Oct 21, 2013

Fresh: The archival clips are eye-opening, and the animation, with its lovely subdued palette, is alive with the pains, joys and rascal spirit of childhood. – Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times, Nov 21, 2013

Fresh: Animated semi-documentary takes a wry backward glance at an unorthodox childhood with sometimes affecting results. – Neil Young, Hollywood Reporter, Oct 21, 2013

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Customer Reviews

Unusual Style of Documentary for an Unusual Childhood

The story is of a 5 year old Korean boy who gets adopted by a Belgian Family and the troubles he has with identity and fitting in. What makes it stand out is that boy is now a artist and the film is mostly done in his wonderful and beautiful, animation and artwork. An artist, looking for his roots, and expressing it in his work, in a touching and moving way.

Heartfelt and Beautiful

An honest and touching portrait of a man coming to terms with his identity. Ultimately, this is a love letter to his adopted mother. Well worth watching.

Approved for Adoption
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2012

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