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The Glamorous Lie
In an attempt to understand the complexities of a long-running relationship, YaVaughnie Wilkins journeys back into her past.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the captivating yet often tragic lives of Vietnamese movie stars from the 1960s and 70s, a period of immense cultural output in Saigon. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into their rise to fame, the political turmoil that followed, and their eventual struggles for survival and recognition. The film highlights the intersection of entertainment, politics, and personal destiny during a tumultuous era.
Critical Reception
The Glamorous Lie received positive reviews, particularly for its poignant exploration of a often-overlooked aspect of Vietnamese cinematic history and its subjects' compelling personal stories. Critics praised its archival work and emotional depth, though some noted its somewhat limited scope.
What Reviewers Say
A moving tribute to forgotten stars.
Offers a fascinating glimpse into a vibrant era of Vietnamese cinema.
Highlights the personal cost of political upheaval.
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Fun Fact
Director Bao Nguyen embarked on this project after discovering old film posters and realizing how little was known about the stars depicted, prompting him to seek out their stories.
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