"Vietnamese Concert Film: We are Vietnamese" premiered on March 14. This is Hoang Thuy Linh's first documentary.
However, after its release, the film did not receive much attention. With about 40 screenings per day, according to Box Office Vietnam, as of noon on March 16, the film only earned more than 100 million VND. The film's daily revenue is only a few tens of millions of VND.
If we compare "Vietnamese Concert Film: We are Vietnamese" with "Anh trai say hi", the documentary of the brothers is much more outstanding. When it first premiered, the film "Anh trai say hi" always had a revenue of 2 to 3 billion VND per day.
The documentary "Vietnamese Concert Film: We are Vietnamese" has a duration of 98 minutes, expressing the magnificent stage moments, efforts and emotions of Hoang Thuy Linh with music.
From the high-altitude camera angles to the camera kills, every single scene of the camera was effectively used by Kawaii Tuan Anh, capturing every passionate moment of thousands of audiences and the beautiful interaction that Hoang Thuy Linh had.
The film has impressive lighting and sound effects, all mixed to truly recreate the atmosphere of Hoang Thuy Linh and her audience.
However, despite investment in visual effects, the film has not been able to create a strong impression on content. The film does not have many valuable details, and does not portray Hoang Thuy Linh as a talented and individual artist.
Many moments of Hoang Thuy Linh's self-identity were presented, but did not go into detail. She did not share too deeply about her career journey as well as holding concerts. What the female singer said was mentioned in previous interviews, making the film's content lacking in novelty and appeal.
Some people think that Hoang Thuy Linh spoke too much in the framework of a music documentary. All the guests interviewed could not say anything other than... praising Hoang Thuy Linh.
The slides about her career journey, personal emotions or the challenges she has overcome have not been fully exploited, making the film not really touch the emotions of the audience.
The closer it got to the end, the more Hoang Thuy Linh's documentary showed the awkward arrangement.
What makes many people question is Hoang Thuy Linh's live voice. Instead of enjoying the female singer's real voice, viewers can just listen to edited and meticulously arranged audio versions through studio effects.