The Children of an Lac (1980 TV Movie)
5/10
Narratable by me.
16 February 2021
I have looked upon the words of place names that show up as Swanlock in penmanship. Now whether it is An Lac, Xuan Loc, or Xuan Lac, each of these two places is or was miles apart. I am left in the unknownwise no different than the statuswise all the same, in real life, having an immediate family member gone now for over 51 years. Well, no need to ramble, I am here to make a review about only The Children of An Lac. Here it is.

There are likely missing parts to this movie, however, there are moments that are certainly not deleted or missing, and they are included. To really look closely at those who are in it can tell the viewer an amount of information that they could be right about, and all. This becomes more likely as noticeable as it progresses through its entire known duration.

Every time I watch this movie, which is not often, I honestly am able to notice for real, I learn something different each time, and that is worth the time.

I never knew about this movie until just these recent years lately.

Near the end of this movie, I watch how eyes move, and I truly believe that how they bat eyes or roll eyes can tell me plenty about how thinking really may have been, although there is really no way to know for sure what feelings really came forth, so that they could be spoken, and known. The character who makes use of a crutch, not a staff, is most distinctly noticeable, as such.

Extended scenes and deleted scenes, and maybe alternate scenes as a bonus could have been interesting, especially a wide field view.

In, or near its beginning, there is a scene that shows livestock being tended in a trail, I suspect that it might be something that could have included the Saola, or Vu Quang Ox, a very rare bovid, although the scene is short, the trail is seen and known to that which survives, and will survive.

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