Father and Son' ('Cha Cong Con'): Film Review
An angler conveys his weak child to the city for therapeutic treatment in Vietnam's entrance for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award. Before selecting in movie school and influencing his element to movie introduction, Father and Son's executive Luong Dinh Dung functioned as a repairman, mineworker and metal forger. His non-proficient cast contains a specialist, a schoolboy and a decoration winning previous wrestler. Essential photography was slated to start in 2013, however was suspended for a long time when its open air sets — all intentionally implicit one of Vietnam's most far-flung corners — were crushed by rainstorms. Instead of a diversion, these impossible to miss accounts just add to Father and Son's touchy and unpretentious appeal. In light of the extremely basic start of two villagers' rough plunge into the irritating mayhem of a cutting edge city, Dung's film offers sumptuous symbolism and influencing characters galore. Having officia...
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