
Chung mot dòng sông
A strongly anti-colonialist tale of two lovers: Van, a guerrilla fighter for North Viet-Nam, and Hoai, a young woman from the South, who find themselves separated across the Ben Hai River following the partition of the country.
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"Certainly interesting from a film history perspective, being the first feature film to come out of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (aka North Vietnam) following its sovereignty five years earlier. It tells the story of two lovers on the verge of getting married who are abruptly separated by the boundary of a river, and it's got some beautiful cinematography at times, especially out on the water. It's at its best early on in setting up its premise, when we feel the romance between the pair (in one dreamy scene, he tells her "Don't mind them. They can't be like us eve..."
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A strongly anti-colonialist tale of two lovers: Van, a guerrilla fighter for North Viet-Nam, and Hoai, a young woman from the South, who find themselves separated across the Ben Hai River following the partition of the country.





