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... Read allCuong, 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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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.
In general it's worth for me to see this movie. I have no word to say, i love Vietnam history. It reflected nearly exactly what happened in the past( the movie show its slighter than in real history). Nothing or no pull anyone down, just fact. And a little supprise is the enemies they are quite handsome and big too.
Mua Do is one of the most powerful war films I've seen in a long time. It doesn't try to romanticize anything, instead it shows the raw pain, fear, and sacrifice of people caught in the middle of history. The atmosphere is heavy, every frame feels like it carries the weight of countless untold stories. The performances are deeply human and the imagery lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. When it ended, I just sat in silence, feeling both heartbroken and proud. This film is not just something you watch, it's something you carry with you.
10QucA-971
"Mua do" is not just a film, but an epic cinematic poem recreating the 81 days and nights of fierce battles to defend Quang Tri Citadel in 1972. Inspired by the novel of the same name by writer Chu Lai, the film delivers a powerful experience both emotionally and visually.
1. Story & Message
The film tells the story of young soldiers - mostly students - who left behind their dreams and youthful ambitions to put on the military uniform. Through this, the audience deeply feels the courage, sacrifice, and the value of independence and freedom. The best part is that the film avoids dry glorification, instead choosing to tell very human stories, showing us the people within the war - heroic yet vulnerable.
2. Acting
The young cast, including Do Nhat Hoang, Phuong Nam, Lam Thanh Nha... portrayed authentically the innocence, determination, and resilience of the twenty-something generation. Their natural performances in moments of camaraderie, love, and heartbreaking loss allow the audience to easily empathize.
3. Visuals & Sound
The battle scenes are carefully staged, with explosions and smoke recreated realistically yet without being overwhelming. The cinematography is artistic, sometimes poetic, highlighting the contrast between the beauty of youth and the brutality of war. The soundtrack is both epic and melancholic, amplifying the historical atmosphere.
4. Emotional Impact
Viewers leave the theater not only moved, but also filled with gratitude. Red Rain reminds today's generation that peace was earned through blood and sacrifice, and that young people must cherish and carry forward that spirit in modern life.
5. Achievements & Reach
It's no surprise that Red Rain has broken box office records and received wide acclaim from both critics and audiences. This proves that historical war films, when produced with dedication, can truly resonate with a mass audience.
1. Story & Message
The film tells the story of young soldiers - mostly students - who left behind their dreams and youthful ambitions to put on the military uniform. Through this, the audience deeply feels the courage, sacrifice, and the value of independence and freedom. The best part is that the film avoids dry glorification, instead choosing to tell very human stories, showing us the people within the war - heroic yet vulnerable.
2. Acting
The young cast, including Do Nhat Hoang, Phuong Nam, Lam Thanh Nha... portrayed authentically the innocence, determination, and resilience of the twenty-something generation. Their natural performances in moments of camaraderie, love, and heartbreaking loss allow the audience to easily empathize.
3. Visuals & Sound
The battle scenes are carefully staged, with explosions and smoke recreated realistically yet without being overwhelming. The cinematography is artistic, sometimes poetic, highlighting the contrast between the beauty of youth and the brutality of war. The soundtrack is both epic and melancholic, amplifying the historical atmosphere.
4. Emotional Impact
Viewers leave the theater not only moved, but also filled with gratitude. Red Rain reminds today's generation that peace was earned through blood and sacrifice, and that young people must cherish and carry forward that spirit in modern life.
5. Achievements & Reach
It's no surprise that Red Rain has broken box office records and received wide acclaim from both critics and audiences. This proves that historical war films, when produced with dedication, can truly resonate with a mass audience.
10GigiB-46
This movie is a powerful depiction of the 81-day siege of Quang Tri Citadel, capturing both the brutality of war and the humanity of those who endured it. The film combines striking visuals with a haunting score, immersing the audience in an atmosphere of tension and sacrifice. While certain dialogue exchanges occasionally feel over-dramatized, the sincerity of the performances and the authenticity of the setting elevate the narrative. As both a cinematic achievement and a historical tribute, 'Red Rain' stands out as one of the most significant Vietnamese war films in recent years."
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- $3,460,097
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- 2h 4m(124 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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