The event atmosphere was bustling, concluding an impressive month of release of the Vietnamese film that holds a box office revenue record of more than 714 billion VND.
During the exchange, the male lead Do Nhat Hoang - who plays Cuong, a student at Hanoi Conservatory of Music - received special attention from young audiences. His bright stage appearance and genuine acting style help him become a new face that is noticed in Vietnamese cinema. Many fans lined up to take photos, ask for autographs and send words of encouragement to the actor.





Dinh Khang, with the role of Tu - a young soldier of the 1st Sub- Teams of Quang Tri ancient citadel - also received a lot of affection from the audience. The character Tu brought special emotion with the image of a young man who had not yet matured but bravely took to battle, nurturing a dream of peace through the symbol of a small bird.
Meanwhile, Steven Nguyen left a strong impression with the role of Quang - a character on Cuong's side. He conquered the audience with his transformed body, eye-catching action scenes and captivating demeanor. After the success of Red Rain, Steven quickly became a sought-after name, continuously receiving invitations for new film projects.
The final screening was not only an opportunity for the audience to thank the crew, but also a moment for the actors to look back on their past journey. Nhat Hoang emotionally shared: When I sit in this row of chairs, my heart almost chokes up because I remember the entire journey of Red Rain. The journey at the cinema is over, but the film will continue to live in memory and on many other platforms.
After more than a month of release, Red Rain has attracted more than 8.1 million audiences to the theater, leaving a deep impression on viewers. The success of the work not only affirms the appeal of Vietnamese cinema but also opens up hope for further blockbuster projects.