thieungukinhnien
mar 2013 se unió
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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.
I started watching the show thinking it's dumb and lousy acting. But it's actually very funny and cute. The episodes are so short you don't feel like waste much time for a little fun. The stories is short and around small issues, small world of a dog owner, but stories are well built with noticeable characters, good development and problems solving. I watch it once in a while when I need short fun thing to do. Well done film makers