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Tunnel

  • 2025
  • 2h 8min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Thai Hoa in Tunnel (2025)
Drama de ÉpocaÉpica de guerraDramaGuerraHistoria

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1967, as the Vietnam War raged, a Vietnamese revolutionary guerrilla team became the U.S. military's top target - charged with safeguarding a secret group of intelligence agents at all co... Leer todoIn 1967, as the Vietnam War raged, a Vietnamese revolutionary guerrilla team became the U.S. military's top target - charged with safeguarding a secret group of intelligence agents at all costs.In 1967, as the Vietnam War raged, a Vietnamese revolutionary guerrilla team became the U.S. military's top target - charged with safeguarding a secret group of intelligence agents at all costs.

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    • Bùi Thac Chuyên
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    • Bùi Thac Chuyên
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    • Ngoc Chi Bao
    • John Bourdon
    • Damien Cole
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      • John Bourdon
      • Damien Cole
    • 14Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Ngoc Chi Bao
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    • U.S. Soldier on Boat
    Karel Granat
    Thu Anh Ho
    • Ba Huong
    Thai Hoa
    • Bay Theo
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    Aleksei Kaufman
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    Diem Hang Lamoon
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    Khanh Ly
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    Cao Minh
    • Mr. Sau
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    • Sau Lap
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    • Bay Sac
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    • Hai Thung
    Quang Tuan
    • Tu Dap
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    9MinhN-27

    A reminder of who we were

    I'm a Vietnamese born in peacetime-even my parents' generation didn't really witness the full consequences of our long resistance wars. I only knew about the wars against the French and the Americans through school lessons and bits of information on social media.

    But 'Tunnel' really hit me. It completely shifted my perspective on war. The film powerfully depicts the toughness and resilience of the people in the Cu Chi tunnels in particular, and the Vietnamese people of that time in general; as well a. The 250 kilometers of dark, suffocating tunnels beneath the ground were where they lived, planned, and prepared to fight back against American forces with tanks and advanced weapons. That's how we've come to have the peaceful life we live today, and I'm deeply grateful for that.

    The use of period-specific language was a nice touch. There's one intimate scene in the film that was very tastefully done and felt true to the character's humanity. And it doesn't over-glorify the Vietnamese side, nor does it vilify the Americans-U. S. soldiers are portrayed as tough and skilled fighters.

    The color grading in the film is beautiful. I'm not entirely sure how others might view this film-I studied at an art school and have some understanding of cinema, but with any film, different people will connect with it in different ways. Personally, I found it deeply impressive-both in terms of the director's craft and the stories told in and around the film.
    9huuthohna

    Emotional and realistic

    Tunnel 2025 is an emotional and realistic portrayal of the struggles and sacrifices made during a pivotal time in Vietnam's history. The film does a great job capturing the raw emotions and the human side of war, making it more than just a historical retelling-it's a story that touches the heart.

    While some scenes were a bit difficult to follow, especially for viewers unfamiliar with certain historical contexts, the overall message remains powerful. The film serves as a reminder of the determination and unity that helped shape our nation.

    Vietnamese youngsters should definitely watch Tunnel 2025. It's not just a film-it's an opportunity to better understand the sacrifices our ancestors made and the lengths they went to in order to reunite our country.
    10donguyenan

    Tunnel: Sun in the Dark - A Gritty, Poignant Portrayal of Vietnam's Revolutionary Struggle

    Tunnel: Sun in the Dark is a Vietnamese historical war drama that plunges audiences into the heart of the Vietnam War's most turbulent years. Directed by Bui Thac Chuyen, this film is both a personal and national tribute-a vivid re-creation of the life and sacrifice of the guerrilla fighters who once hid in the labyrinthine tunnels of Cu Chi during 1967.

    A Glimpse Into History Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War's deadliest phase, the film follows a small but resolute guerrilla unit of 21 fighters. Under the steady command of Bay Theo (portrayed by Thai Hoa), the group is tasked with protecting a covert strategic intelligence team from the relentless assault of American forces. The narrative, drawn from real historical events, captures the stark realities of combat and the unsung heroism of soldiers fighting not for glory but for survival and the future of their nation.

    Storytelling and Direction Bui Thac Chuyen's directorial approach is both innovative and rooted in authenticity. Instead of opting for a linear, conventional war story, he employs interwoven narratives that mirror the chaotic and fragmented nature of wartime existence. This technique not only maintains a constant sense of tension and mystery but also forces viewers to actively engage with the unfolding events-much like the soldiers themselves, who had to piece together survival strategies under dire circumstances.

    The film deliberately eschews overt, bombastic heroism. Instead, it emphasizes the day-to-day struggles, the bittersweet moments of camaraderie, and the subtle, raw expressions of human vulnerability. In doing so, the director transforms the tunnel itself into a character-a silent witness to the myriad sacrifices and quiet acts of defiance that defined this chapter in Vietnam's history.

    Production Design and Cinematography One of the film's standout achievements is its meticulous production design. To accurately recreate the claustrophobic and dangerous environment of the Cu Chi tunnels, the production team built a 250-meter-long tunnel model, capturing the oppressive darkness and narrow passageways that the real-life guerrilla fighters navigated daily. The cinematography further amplifies this sense of entrapment and urgency. With skillful use of light and shadow, the camera work draws viewers into the subterranean world where every footstep carries the weight of uncertainty and impending danger.

    Stellar Performances The film's cast delivers remarkably authentic performances that elevate the entire production. Thai Hoa, reprising his role as Bay Theo, imbues the character with a palpable sense of duty and internal conflict. His portrayal is both commanding and deeply human, reflecting the heavy burdens of leadership amidst chaos.

    Quang Tuan's dedication to his role as Tu Dap is evident-his physical transformation, achieved through rigorous weight loss and intense physical training, underscores the extremes to which the actors went to mirror the hardships of the era. Meanwhile, Ho Thu Anh and Diem Hang Lamoon bring emotional depth and nuance to their respective characters, capturing the delicate balance between fierce determination and personal vulnerability. Their performances add layers to the narrative, making the film's portrayal of war not just about physical battles, but about the internal battles of hope, love, and loss.

    Themes and Emotional Impact At its core, Tunnel: Sun in the Dark is more than a war film-it's a meditation on sacrifice, resilience, and the price of freedom. The film's stark realism forces audiences to confront the brutality of war: the constant fear, the physical and emotional toll, and the profound sense of isolation experienced by those who fight from the shadows. Yet, amidst this darkness, the film also reveals moments of tender humanity-brief flashes of laughter, quiet gestures of solidarity, and even the fragile stirrings of romance. These interludes serve as poignant reminders that even in the bleakest of times, the human spirit continues to seek connection and meaning.

    Conclusion Tunnel: Sun in the Dark stands out as a significant achievement in Vietnamese cinema. With its painstaking attention to historical detail, innovative narrative structure, and deeply affecting performances, the film offers a window into a past marked by sacrifice and unwavering resolve. It challenges the audience to reflect on the true cost of freedom and the enduring legacy of those who fought-not for fame or fortune, but for the very soul of their nation.

    For anyone interested in a film that is as intellectually engaging as it is emotionally stirring, Tunnel: Sun in the Dark is a must-watch. It is a cinematic journey that not only redefines the war genre but also reaffirms the indomitable spirit of Vietnam's people.
    9thieungukinhnien

    I love it

    I held my breath watching the film. To me, it was deeply moving. I trembled at times as I watched it. Anyone who has been to Cu Chi has likely heard stories about the terror of both the guerrilla fighters and the sweeping raids. But seeing it all brought to life in the film filled me with both fear and admiration. The story and the way it was told were very different from typical state-produced films - deeply human, incredibly raw, and full of real life. The characters and details were developed with consultation from real heroes of the past war. Although I was on the verge of tears many times while watching the film, Dia Dao is certainly not a tearjerker. Instead, it lets us experience the restrained emotions of the soldiers, who had to suppress their feelings because danger was always present - there was no room for soft emotions to take over. At the same time, the personal stories, the bonds, and the genuine affection among humble people truly help us believe in and better understand the many reasons behind the victories of Cu Chi in particular, and Vietnam as a whole.
    10DKQ-0

    Perfect

    Watching The Underground Passage by director Bui Thac Chuyen stirs a deep and powerful wave of emotions-intense, haunting, and profoundly moving. The film is not merely a cinematic experience; it's an emotional journey that draws the viewer into a hidden current beneath the surface, guiding them through shadowy frames filled with tension and quiet despair.

    Emotions rise as we witness the resilience and unyielding spirit of people pushed to the very edge. There are moments that tighten the chest-acts of sacrifice, loneliness, and fleeting glimpses of love and hope glimmering in the darkness. Every sound, every ray of light piercing through the cracks in the earth feels like it touches something raw within, evoking deep reflections on war, humanity, and memory.

    The Underground Passage doesn't scream-it whispers, but its echoes linger long after the credits roll. The feelings it stirs remain: a quiet ache, a mixture of pride and sorrow, and a profound reminder of what must not be forgotten.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de abril de 2025 (Vietnam)
    • País de origen
      • Vietnam
    • Sitio oficial
      • Moveek - Showtimes & tickets [Vietnam]
    • Idioma
      • Vietnamita
    • También se conoce como
      • Địa Đạo: Mặt Trời Trong Bóng Tối
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cu Chi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    • Productoras
      • Galaxy Studio
      • HKFilm
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