Red Rain Actor: I'm not handsome so I don't pursue the image of a male god
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Actor Huy Tit (as Tan in the movie "Red Rain") said he wanted the audience to pay more attention to the role than to himself.
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Actor Huy Tit (as Tan in the movie "Red Rain") said he wanted the audience to pay more attention to the role than to himself.
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Actor Steven Nguyen in the movie Red Rain shared with Lao Dong Newspaper in the 3-minute program with celebrities.
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Red Rain made a miracle for a historical and war film with a revenue of more than 700 billion VND after leaving the theater. Many problems are being raised with this film genre. The People's Army Cinema will have specific plans to further develop war and historical films.
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The two actors of "Red Rain" sang the song "What's more beautiful" to students in the afternoon seminar on October 15.
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Ms. Sanae Takaichi is about to become Japan's first female prime minister thanks to a political alliance agreement formed at the last minute.
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President Trump's new tariff has prompted major US technology companies to rush to order robot components from China for storage.
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The Prime Minister requested an assessment of administrative reform, staff streamlining associated with improving the quality of the staff and salary reform.
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Vietnam passport is printed with many images of famous landmarks that can only be seen when scanning UV lights.
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Emirates' plane had a serious problem on the morning of October 20 when landing at Hong Kong (China) airport as storm No. 12 Fengshen was approaching.
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Actor Steven Nguyen in the movie Red Rain shared with Lao Dong Newspaper in the 3-minute program with celebrities.
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Red Rain made a miracle for a historical and war film with a revenue of more than 700 billion VND after leaving the theater. Many problems are being raised with this film genre. The People's Army Cinema will have specific plans to further develop war and historical films.
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The two actors of "Red Rain" sang the song "What's more beautiful" to students in the afternoon seminar on October 15.