This is an unprecedented achievement, helping the film become the film with the highest revenue of all time in Vietnam.
The film crew talks about the achievements of Red Rain
According to director Dang Thai Huyen, the novel adapted by writer Chu Lai is fierce, tragic but not tragic, creating wonderful materials to adapt into a film. When bringing the script to screen, there are details that are changed but still retain the core elements. The film not only reminds us of the selfless sacrifice of our ancestors but also conveys a message of patriotism, resilience and the desire for peace.
Talking about the film's box office performance, Lieutenant Colonel, Meritorious Artist Dang Thai Huyen affirmed: "Revenue is an important factor. But the film "Red Rain" has a more important political mission, which is the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2. We want the audience to come to the cinema and learn more about the resistance war of our ancestors.
Actor Le Hoang Long plays the role of Special Enemy Sen - the character that haunted director Dang Thai Huyen the most in the film. Talking about the film's achievements at the box office, Le Hoang Long shared: " shocked and surprised, but above all, I think "Red Rain" deserves this success, because it is not only a film but also a symbol of the heroic history of the nation. The success of the film brings happiness to the entire crew, and is also a gift of gratitude to the soldiers who sacrificed for the Fatherland".
Unforgettable memories during the exchange days
During the cinetour trips - interacting with the audience at the cinema, the cast of "Red Rain" was welcomed and admired no less than the stars of the 2 "Brother" shows. The audience jokingly calls cinetour sessions like fan meetings.
Actress Phuong Nam plays captain Ta in a fan club called "Cham Con" with nearly 12,000 members. The happiest thing is that on his birthday, September 7, he received many gifts from the audience. A series of young actors of the film crew such as Do Nhat Hoang, Steven Nguyen, Ha Anh, Dinh Khang, Nguyen Hung, Luong Gia Huy... also diligently interacted and livestreamed with the audience. Wherever they go, the film crew is welcomed with warm affection.
Actress Le Ha Anh, who plays the role of a boat driver, Hong, shared: When I entered the theater and received the love of the audience, I realized that cinema was truly a very strong connection. The scenes that the crew had filmed, the sweat, tears and even the intense emotions are now revived, not only in memory, but in the emotions of the audience sitting opposite.
Ha Anh told me many interactions that made the actress choked up. There are older audiences who silently wip away tears, there are young people who ask thoughtful questions, even holding hands and hugging tightly, making Ha Anh and the cast extremely happy and proud.
Le Hoang Long as Sen shared about his memorable days: When I went on a cinetour, I learned that there were audiences who had watched Red Rain 10 times. An audience member shared with me that because I love the film and my role so much, I have returned to the theater many times like that.
Le Hoang Long said that the most impressive thing about his cinetour days was that at any cinema, the audience wanted him to recreate the cheer of the character Sen in the film. Although he could not recreate it as on screen, Le Hoang Long still please the audience because they love and remember him through this special detail and consider it his own mark.
Meanwhile, actress Lam Thanh Nha, who plays Binh, said: "I now have more than 200 letters from fans in my hands. Each letter is a thought, a sentiment, even a wish that everyone has written a handwritten letter to me. I really appreciate it.