Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCuong, a conservatory student who gives up an overseas scholarship to join the army. He fights alongside his squadmates - Ta, Binh, Tu, Hai, and Sen from different regions who, despite their... Leer todoCuong, a conservatory student who gives up an overseas scholarship to join the army. He fights alongside his squadmates - Ta, Binh, Tu, Hai, and Sen from different regions who, despite their contrasting personalities, share a common ideal of peace.Cuong, a conservatory student who gives up an overseas scholarship to join the army. He fights alongside his squadmates - Ta, Binh, Tu, Hai, and Sen from different regions who, despite their contrasting personalities, share a common ideal of peace.
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"Red Rain" vividly portrays the brutal 81-day defense of Quang Tri Citadel in 1972, a pivotal battle of the Vietnam War. The film masterfully recreates the war-torn landscape-bombed-out ruins, flooded trenches, and gruesome casualties-with stunning realism, rivaling international war films. It unflinchingly depicts the sacrifices, hunger, and psychological toll on soldiers, emphasizing war's harsh realities over idealized heroism.
The narrative weaves camaraderie, subtle romance, and authentic dialogue among a diverse group of soldiers, with standout performances, particularly from the humorous Ta. However, the female lead (Ha Anh) lacks emotional depth and chemistry with the protagonist. Unlike "The Scent of Burning Grass," which spans a longer timeline, "Red Rain" focuses tightly on the citadel battle, interspersing diplomatic efforts at the Paris Peace Talks to underscore the soldiers' resolve.
A refreshing aspect is the nuanced portrayal of the opposing ARVN forces-not mere villains but skilled adversaries, adding depth to the conflict. The film is rich with metaphors, like the split S-shaped scarf symbolizing division, though some require reflection to grasp fully. The climax, while cinematic, feels slightly exaggerated, veering from the film's gritty realism.
Verdict: With its raw storytelling, immersive production, and balanced character portrayal, "Red Rain" is a monumental achievement in Vietnamese war cinema, powerfully honoring the sacrifices at Quang Tri. Highly recommended.
Rating: 8/10.
The narrative weaves camaraderie, subtle romance, and authentic dialogue among a diverse group of soldiers, with standout performances, particularly from the humorous Ta. However, the female lead (Ha Anh) lacks emotional depth and chemistry with the protagonist. Unlike "The Scent of Burning Grass," which spans a longer timeline, "Red Rain" focuses tightly on the citadel battle, interspersing diplomatic efforts at the Paris Peace Talks to underscore the soldiers' resolve.
A refreshing aspect is the nuanced portrayal of the opposing ARVN forces-not mere villains but skilled adversaries, adding depth to the conflict. The film is rich with metaphors, like the split S-shaped scarf symbolizing division, though some require reflection to grasp fully. The climax, while cinematic, feels slightly exaggerated, veering from the film's gritty realism.
Verdict: With its raw storytelling, immersive production, and balanced character portrayal, "Red Rain" is a monumental achievement in Vietnamese war cinema, powerfully honoring the sacrifices at Quang Tri. Highly recommended.
Rating: 8/10.
This is the story of 81 days and nights of fire, when soldiers and civilians stood as one to defend the ancient citadel of Quang Tri against overwhelming forces.
A battle so fierce, tens of thousands gave their lives, and millions of tons of bombs turned the land into ashes.
Yet, within the devastation, there were stories of love, of faith, of brotherhood, and of unbearable loss. Stories that remind us that even in the darkest of times, the human spirit endures.
This film is not only about war - it is about memory, gratitude, and the price of freedom.
It is a tribute to those who sacrificed everything, so that a nation could stand independent.
A battle so fierce, tens of thousands gave their lives, and millions of tons of bombs turned the land into ashes.
Yet, within the devastation, there were stories of love, of faith, of brotherhood, and of unbearable loss. Stories that remind us that even in the darkest of times, the human spirit endures.
This film is not only about war - it is about memory, gratitude, and the price of freedom.
It is a tribute to those who sacrificed everything, so that a nation could stand independent.
I find Rain of Red to have a strong screenplay, adapted from a famous novel, staying faithful to history while portraying both a humanistic perspective and a heroic spirit. The sets are carefully prepared, and the actors deliver heartfelt, emotional performances. The ensemble cast is highly commendable, though one cameo feels somewhat out of tune and slightly disrupts the film's emotional flow. At times, the film also feels slightly stage-like, with certain repeated scenes of the Republic of Vietnam meetings becoming somewhat tedious. Still, it is a powerful and moving film overall - definitely worth watching. The good news is that the movie comes with English subtitles, making it accessible to international viewers.
10TrnP-105
I've watched this movie 3 times with my friend and family. Epic scene with emotional acting, the script also have funny moments to relax between the movie. This movie easy to understanding Quang Tri history of America war Vietnam. For me, 10/10 for Mua Do isn't enough. I highly recommend people should watch this once!
10HongN-97
When I left the theater after the screening of Red Rain, I was filled with emotions that were difficult to fully describe. The film is not only a cinematic work but also a heroic epic about the 81 days and nights of bloodshed in Quang Tri Citadel in 1972. Director Dang Thai Huyen and his crew realistically and movingly recreated the fierceness of war, where young soldiers in their twenties bravely entered the battlefield with burning faith and love for their country. I was really impressed with the way the film built the characters. They are not distant heroes, but ordinary boys and girls, with dreams, fears, and youthful love. It is that simplicity that makes their sacrifices all the more sacred. There were moments on the screen that made the whole audience silent, and many people shed tears. I also choked up when I saw the images of backpacks, rubber sandals, white daisies... as a reminder of irreplaceable losses. Red Rain not only brought emotion, but also aroused in me a deep pride and gratitude. Proud that our nation has had resilient generations, daring to use their blood to protect every inch of our homeland. Grateful because thanks to that sacrifice, today's generation can live in peace and happiness. At the same time, I also respect the film crew, because they dared to commit to creating a historical work full of humanity, rekindling the flame of memories in the hearts of young audiences.
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,460,097
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 4min(124 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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