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Plot Summary
Inspired by the classic Vietnamese short story 'Lão Hạc' by Nam Cao, 'Cậu Vàng' reimagines the narrative in a modern context. The story follows Lão Hạc, a struggling farmer, and his deep bond with his dog, Cậu Vàng. Facing immense poverty and difficult choices, Lão Hạc's loyalty and love for his canine companion are tested as he navigates the harsh realities of his life.
Critical Reception
The film garnered mixed to negative reviews, with many critics and audiences finding the modern adaptation lacking in depth and coherence compared to the original literary work. While some appreciated the visual aesthetics and the performances, particularly of Nghệ sĩ ưu tú Hữu Châu, the narrative choices and thematic execution were frequently criticized.
What Reviewers Say
The modern adaptation struggled to capture the poignant essence of the original 'Lão Hạc'.
Performances were a highlight, but the plot was considered convoluted and unsatisfying by many.
Visuals were praised, but the film's thematic resonance fell short of expectations.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be visually appealing but were divided on its storytelling. While some appreciated the attempt to modernize a classic tale and praised the acting, a significant portion felt the adaptation failed to live up to the source material's emotional impact and narrative strength.
Fun Fact
The film faced significant challenges during its production and release, including delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a subsequent legal dispute over the rights to the character 'Cậu Vàng' based on the original literary work.
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