Not the usual kind of movie you would see at the movie theatres. It has a dark, mysterious and deeply emotional 'feel' about it. The convos in the scenes are actually quite "dry" if you see it in the normal, everyday point of view (cause normal Viet don't really speak like that). But somehow I'm attracted to this, maybe because it's different perhaps? Now I actually want to see the whole movie.
um I live in the US and am exposed to cinema all over the world. it is obvious that uncultured and low-intellect people like yourself can only digest film trailers that have obvious climactic action or drama, instead of understanding art films that are more subtle in flavor and thus appear like "random clips" to you
Why did u include "living in the US and exposed to cinema all over the world?" One does not have to be living in the US to be exposed to the arts of filmography. Though you referred to me as an uncultured and low-intellect... Your words themselves exposed ethnocentrism. Btw, I've resided in many countries, and now the U.S. as well, but again, not only those living the US can truly be exposed to a vast range of cinematic products.
Can't wait to see this at the Philadelphia QFest next week! The more LGBT films in the world, the better!
Auntchovi 1 year ago
thằng đóng vai Hải trông ớn
KatiushaVN4 1 year ago
the soundtrack's choice is reallt really bad.
Yomost2530 2 years ago
FIY, the "bad soundtrack" has just been nominated at the Asian Film Award 2010.
sangbac 1 year ago
Not the usual kind of movie you would see at the movie theatres. It has a dark, mysterious and deeply emotional 'feel' about it. The convos in the scenes are actually quite "dry" if you see it in the normal, everyday point of view (cause normal Viet don't really speak like that). But somehow I'm attracted to this, maybe because it's different perhaps? Now I actually want to see the whole movie.
texa1801 2 years ago
caught this at the MoMa the movie .location everything imo was done well @oounoo is that the actual song with the whispers in the beginng
AndreVtec 2 years ago
The music : Det Tam Gai
Singer : Tran Thu Ha
oounoo 2 years ago
i just caught this at the pusan film festival. one of my favorites. i'm interested in who did the music. does anyone know?
m0onbeem 2 years ago
the music backround is anoyiing, boring, actors talk like reading text
steventristan 2 years ago
Vietnamese has different tone from speaking English.. That's why it sounds reading text in UR LANGUAGE.
vykhanghi 2 years ago
@vykhanghi: How can u assume that [steventristan]'s language is not Vietnamese? xD
What prevents a Vietnamese person (or Vietnamese-speaking person for this matter) from criticizing Vietnamese artistic works?
easyplaygirl 2 years ago
linh dan pham is an accomplished actress. I don't think arthouse films are for you.
lizyouneedtobemorepa 2 years ago
how come all the vietnamese movie trailers are all the same, they just show random clips from the movie.
lykhoi96 2 years ago 3
@lykhoi96
1st - that has been the filmographic culture
2nd - there's really nothing to show.... (I'm sorry Viet movies fans) [peace]
easyplaygirl 2 years ago
um I live in the US and am exposed to cinema all over the world. it is obvious that uncultured and low-intellect people like yourself can only digest film trailers that have obvious climactic action or drama, instead of understanding art films that are more subtle in flavor and thus appear like "random clips" to you
lizyouneedtobemorepa 2 years ago
Why did u include "living in the US and exposed to cinema all over the world?" One does not have to be living in the US to be exposed to the arts of filmography. Though you referred to me as an uncultured and low-intellect... Your words themselves exposed ethnocentrism. Btw, I've resided in many countries, and now the U.S. as well, but again, not only those living the US can truly be exposed to a vast range of cinematic products.
easyplaygirl 2 years ago