Ngo Can Ngon's comeback in the movie "Spring Blossom Flame" recently received great attention from the audience. The movie has a high media effect, the reason is that Ngo Can Ngon has just attracted attention in the movie "Mac Vu Van Gian", so when acting in "Spring Blossom Flame", the audience will be more interested.
However, in this comeback, Ngo Can Ngon's film had an unimpressive start. The number of views of the film in the first episodes were all below 10 million views. "Xuan Hoa Diem" had a time when its achievements were far surpassed by the films "Cam Tu An Ninh" and "That Da Tuyet".
However, in the latest Van Hop viewership rankings, the film "Xuan Hoa Diem" unexpectedly climbed to the top 3 with 17.5 million views. The project starring Ngo Can Ngon surpassed "That Da Tuyet" by Ly Tham, which currently has 13.36 million views.
However, in the new scene of the movie "Spring Flowers", Ngo Can Ngon's umbrella dance became a controversial topic.
Many viewers think that Ngo Can Ngon's movements are stiff and not suitable for dancing in historical dramas.
The hand gestures of the beauty surnamed Ngo lack the necessary flexibility, and the audience even compared her to a moving log.
"I watched this scene behind the scenes, Ms. Ngo Can Ngon danced beautifully, but why did the movie only take half-body shots? Obviously, the actors danced their hearts out, but in the movie, the director cut out their good parts" - the audience commented.
"Maybe this is the common situation of recent films. Behind the scenes, I think it's fine, but when it's on screen, it's completely different. Is it because the quality of directors has started to decline?" - a viewer wondered.
"Whoever defends Ngo Can Ngon for dancing this part stiffly because she's playing an assassin is wrong. I think she dances like a piece of wood. People who learn martial arts are different from people who learn dance in that they exert more force, and their movements tend to be strong and decisive rather than soft and graceful.
But both sides must have smooth transitions between movements, not just like in the movies.
In the clip, Ngo Can Ngon's movements look very clumsy, her center of gravity is unstable, and her movements are disjointed. The most important thing for an assassin is combat skills, but if she were like that in real combat, she would have been defeated by the second move" - the audience analyzed further.