MnE-70881
Joined Jan 2025
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"Devil's Diner" is truly the first spiritual show made by a Vietnamese director, originating from Vietnam. If I could, I would rate it 11, haha. You guys must watch this show to learn more about the spiritual culture of Asian people in general and Vietnamese spiritual culture in particular.
I don't understand why some people rate this show below 10++++++!??? I think IMDB should upgrade to allow ratings of 11 or even 12+++ (JUST FOR THIS SHOW).
The film is not only a thrilling story but also a window into the hidden corners of the spiritual world that many have yet to explore. The director has put a lot of passion into recreating rituals, customs, and beliefs deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture. From the smallest details like setting up an altar, lighting incense, to scenes filmed at temples, pagodas, and shrines, everything is portrayed authentically and vividly.
Those who love to explore culture, especially spiritual culture, will find in "Devil's Diner" an endless source of inspiration. The show is not just entertainment but also educational, helping viewers understand the spiritual values that Vietnamese people have preserved through generations. It would be a shame if you missed the opportunity to experience such a unique piece of art.
I don't understand why some people rate this show below 10++++++!??? I think IMDB should upgrade to allow ratings of 11 or even 12+++ (JUST FOR THIS SHOW).
The film is not only a thrilling story but also a window into the hidden corners of the spiritual world that many have yet to explore. The director has put a lot of passion into recreating rituals, customs, and beliefs deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture. From the smallest details like setting up an altar, lighting incense, to scenes filmed at temples, pagodas, and shrines, everything is portrayed authentically and vividly.
Those who love to explore culture, especially spiritual culture, will find in "Devil's Diner" an endless source of inspiration. The show is not just entertainment but also educational, helping viewers understand the spiritual values that Vietnamese people have preserved through generations. It would be a shame if you missed the opportunity to experience such a unique piece of art.