Nkauj Mais & Tub Fwj
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@13Hebrew My dad told me that they fought the French in Laos once but the French had better weapons so the Hmong lost and the Hmong became slaves to the French.
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Hey...can you download the whole movie please?
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Phem Txij Nkawm? I've been looking for this movie too and I found out that the movie's English name is "A Wife for Phu", so I think Phu actually refers to the guy's name, "Fwj".
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@thierry071969 My dad had somehow found this movie during Hmong New Years. I guess you can also try looking through some Hmong video stores.
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plz post the link of this movie coz i would love to see it
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Title: Phim Vợ chồng A Phủ: A couple Negative: Phem Txij Nkawm
Year: 1961
Directed by: Mai Loc
Starring: German Hoan, Tran Phuong, Tuyet Trinh, Van Hoa, Hoa Tam, Trinh Thinh, Kim Lan, Nguyen Van Phuc, Tran Dinh Tho, Tuan Tu, Mai Chau
Writers: Hoai
Manufacturer: Vietnam Feature Film Workshop
Category: Social Psychology
Ibelieve that the hmong depicted are Moob Sib. this is not a movie promoting communist propaganda. they're vietnamese, of course they're going to make the french look bad.
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@13Hebrew this movie actually has less to do with that and more to do with nkauj mai's life who is sold to the village leader's son because her father is an opium addict and couldnt pay them back. and the guy pretty much abuses her. i mean, communism and the french presence is there undoubtedly but the story isnt about winning vietnam or indochina. its more love than war.
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@RichelleChang90 i was watching the movie and i was thinking the same thing! i think there was, i mean, im pretty sure there was a hmong remake of this one or the storylines were strikingly similar. are you talking about the movie where the girl uses her hair to wash the husband's feet? lol.
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@13Hebrew exactly. and we should have joined the north vietnamese who's goal was independence from foreign control just like us. when i learned that more hmong laos supported the independence league and revolution, i was stunned. 35 % hmong fought with colonialism, which we rarely teach our children. And just about all the hmong's in vietnam supported the vietnamese cause. that's five times plus three times more hmong independence leagues than the colonial hmong puppets.
... aww man so many questions pop into my head. ... =/ who made it? where was it played at (Thai Land)? who are the actors??? how much money was spent on it? and where can i see the movie with English sub tittles =]
BTW this should be refurbished and sold
Jackster333 2 years ago 50
very interesting and the way they talk is also interesting...i'm starting to understand it more and more...i like the music in the beginning :)
eternelbonheur 2 years ago 19