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Reel Asian 2024: ‘My Wonderful Life’ Looks at a Mother’s Break(down)

Lauren Hayataka by Lauren Hayataka
November 15, 2024
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Film still from My Wonderful Life

Photo Courtesy of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival

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Rating: 4 out of 5.

In My Wonderful Life, director Calleen Koh crafts a vivid and darkly humorous portrayal of an overworked Singaporean mother’s journey to self-realization. The animated short follows Grace Lee (voiced by Yeo Yann Yann), a harried assistant who collapses at work and finds unexpected freedom as a hospital patient. 

Winner of Reel Asian’s Michael Fukushima AnimAsian Award

, the film’s lively animation style, full of bold, cheerful colours and constant sound and motion, balances lightness with the story’s deeper exploration of exhaustion and isolation. Grace’s nightly prayers to Buddha for relief go unanswered – until a surreal series of events, from the surprising freedom of her hospital stay to her increasingly outlandish (and graphic!) attempts to keep herself there, force her to confront her life’s sacrifices.

Through Koh’s eccentric lens, we see Grace’s absence wreaking chaos at home, with her family left to fend for themselves, though it’s uncertain if they ever fully grasp her importance. Koh masterfully uses humour and surrealism to highlight Grace’s invisible labour, capturing her bittersweet return home, where she finds her role irrevocably changed. My Wonderful Life is a stunning, compassionate look at identity, self-sacrifice, and the often-overlooked weight of a mother’s responsibilities.

The 28th edition of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival runs in-person and online November 13-24. For tickets, scheduling, and other details about this year’s programming, visit the festival’s website.

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Lauren Hayataka

Lauren Hayataka

Lauren Hayataka holds a Bachelor of Science in Religion: Biblical and Theological Studies and a Master of Arts in Communications from Liberty University. Based in Michigan, she currently works for Dotdash Meredith and contributes as a reviewer for Independent Book Review.

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