Movie fans are rejoicing as cinemas have been slowly reopening across the country. For this Valentine's Day, these Vietnamese movies will surely bring unforgettable moments to cinema goers.
The secrets of Camy and her friends will surprise the audience. (Photo courtesy of the producer)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) — 😼Movie fans are rejoicing as cinemas have been slowlyreopening across the country. For this Valentine's Day, these Vietnamesemovies will surely bring unforgettable moments to cinema goers.
Bay Ngot Ngao (NakedTruth) tells the story of a group of four friends who reunite after a longtime, on the wedding anniversary of Camy, a member of the group. While QuynhLam, Linh Dan and Ken are all single, Camy has a dream life with hertalented husband Dang Minh. At the reunion, the group's privatesecrets are gradually revealed. Naked Truth will hit theatres with a C18 label (notsuitable for children). The film stars famous actors such as Quoc Truong, Minh Hang,Bao Anh, Dieu Nhi, and Thuan Nguyen. It is predicted to become a big hitfor Valentine's Day. After being delayed due to the pandemic, Nguoi Tinh (Lover) by director Luu Huynhofficially announced a new screening schedule. It is an 18 romantic film. The movie revolves around a fraught love story between a youngfashion designer possessing a naive beauty Diem Tinh (Minh Tu) and three menwith different jobs. Behind this complicated love story are hiddencorners and unspoken secrets. Chuyen ma gan nha (Nearby Ghost Stories)is based on creepy Vietnamese urban legends. After Bac Kim Thang and Rung The Mang (Lost in the Jungle), Chuyen ma gan nha is the third film bythe duo of director Tran Hu Tan and producer Hoang Quan. The project is the first movie to be inspired by Vietnameseurban legends. Thefilm uses the image of a mysterious girl appearing on Vietnamese sugarcanejuice trucks, leaving the audience curious. Director Tan has alsoexploited many other mysterious stories to create Vietnamese-style ghostly andcreepy scenes./.
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