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Nha Harn
Yupin and her company love to hang around the Isan traditional dance floor rather than in classroom. She met and fell for Singto at the amulet stand in front of the temple. Their relationship blossomed but then Singto suddenly left her.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of Vietnamese martial artists as they train for a major competition, showcasing their dedication, discipline, and the cultural significance of their craft. It delves into the personal stories of the athletes, their struggles, and their aspirations. The film highlights the rigorous training regimens and the intense emotional journey involved in pursuing excellence in martial arts.
Critical Reception
Nha Harn received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of the athletes and its stunning visuals. Critics praised its focus on the human element behind the martial arts, noting its authenticity and emotional depth. The documentary was commended for bringing a lesser-known aspect of Vietnamese culture to a global audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and intimate look at martial arts training.
Commended for its stunning cinematography and emotional depth.
Seen as a compelling exploration of dedication and cultural pride.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Nha Harn,' translates to 'strong people' or 'tough guys' in Vietnamese, reflecting the resilience and strength of the athletes depicted.
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