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Blossoming Vietnamese songstress with mesmerizing voice and gentle soul experiences resilience and hope amidst personal struggles.Blossoming Vietnamese songstress with mesmerizing voice and gentle soul experiences resilience and hope amidst personal struggles.Blossoming Vietnamese songstress with mesmerizing voice and gentle soul experiences resilience and hope amidst personal struggles.
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Duc Tien Hoang
- Dang
- (as Duc Tien)
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A Fragile Flower's plot feels tired; another story of love and fame struggles. Its brief runtime and succinct dialogues leave depth wanting. While visually appealing across U. S. locales and with striking costumes, it leans heavily on soft, Vietnamese songs, appealing perhaps, to a narrower, older audience. While A Fragile Flower boasts stunning U. S. sceneries and costume design, its story of a singer's life trials feels all too familiar. The film's concise dialogue and short duration fail to fully develop its themes, with its soft, romantic Vietnamese soundtrack potentially limiting its appeal.
10tunthuy
It's been a long time since I have the pleasure of watching a movie that still holds my attention without all the added visuals such as violence, over the top visual effects, etc. I was surprised to find that I can still be moved by such a warm, simple love story. It reminded me of the time that I shed copious amount of tears over another simple love story, named LOVE STORY. Even my husband, who is never interested in what he called "chick movies ", was contemplative after he saw this. He even made positive comments about it on the way home from the theater, which is a rarefied moment for us. Thanks for making this heart tugging, tear jerking movie.
OMG...what a wonderful production from cinematography to music to story line. I LOVE it so much that I went to watch three times with all my girlfriends, family then my husband.
I truly enjoyed A Fragile Flower and I am impressed with their first Vietnamese movie made 100% in the US. Hollywood style and very entertaining to watch and learn many things in this movie. The music score in this movie is AMAZING that I went online and look up the music to listen to it again. I am in love with Vietnamese and their culture and customs.
Thank you for making this type of a movie for us to watch and enjoy.
I truly enjoyed A Fragile Flower and I am impressed with their first Vietnamese movie made 100% in the US. Hollywood style and very entertaining to watch and learn many things in this movie. The music score in this movie is AMAZING that I went online and look up the music to listen to it again. I am in love with Vietnamese and their culture and customs.
Thank you for making this type of a movie for us to watch and enjoy.
A Fragile Flower, with its beautiful U. S. settings and detailed costumes, still falls into the trap of a clichéd fame and love narrative. The film's brevity and the predominance of soft, Vietnamese music might not cater to a broad audience, skewing older. The movie's stunning visuals and costumes are undermined by a lackluster plot of a singer's predictable struggle with fame. A Fragile Flower's concise dialogue and short duration limit its emotional impact, with its soft Vietnamese soundtrack appealing to a more niche, older audience. Producing this film was regrettable and reflects poorly on the Vietnamese community.
A Fragile Flower's attempt to stand out with its storyline and Vietnamese songs feels overshadowed by its overfamiliar plot of fame and love struggles. Despite beautiful cinematography and costumes, its brevity and simplistic dialogue may leave viewers wanting more depth. Despite its visual appeal and an interesting storyline about a Vietnamese American singer, A Fragile Flower struggles with a predictable plot and limited character exploration due to its short runtime and straightforward dialogue. Its soft, romantic soundtrack may not appeal to all. Creating this movie was a mistake; it dishonors the Vietnamese community.
Did you know
- SoundtracksQuand le Film est Triste
(Sad Movies Make Me Cry)
Written by John D. Loudermilk
French lyrics by Georges Aber and Lucien Morisse
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- Also known as
- Đóa Hoa Mong Manh
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $140,300
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $83,500
- Mar 31, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $156,833
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.90:1
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