Phuong Nam was 'disfigured' on Red Rain, her appearance caused a stir, turned out to be a masterpiece!

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After only 3 days of release, the movie Red Rain has officially reached the revenue milestone of 100 billion VND. With its emotional and meaningful content, the work has captured the hearts of the audience, making many people unable to hold back their tears.
While the Vietnamese film market is quite quiet, the war-themed film Red Rain suddenly created an earthquake, sweeping the box office and setting an unprecedented revenue record. Compared to the war-themed film released on April 30, Tunnels, Red Rain has an outstanding ticket sales speed, becoming the film with the fastest increase in box office revenue in the genre of films inspired by real historical events. In just the first few days of its release, all screenings of the film in theaters were almost full, a sign of the enormous appeal of this work.
According to the representative of the Box Office Vietnam box office statistics unit, the current screenings and the next few days of Red Rain are all full. This expert confidently stated that in the next 1-2 weeks, it will be difficult for any film to shake Red Rain's leading position at the box office. He also added that it is not difficult for the film to surpass the 300 billion VND mark. This achievement is not only a victory for Red Rain but also a positive sign for the Vietnamese historical war film genre, proving that audiences always welcome quality, emotional works.
Fans 'cry' because of the content and the spoiler storm
Not only was Red Rain successful in terms of revenue, it also won over audiences with its emotional content, inspired by the 81-day event of protecting Quang Tri Citadel. After watching the film, everyone shared that they could not hold back their tears before the realistic and tragic footage of the soldiers' war. It was this empathy and extreme emotion that made viewers want to spread the story, but it led to another difficult problem: the storm of spoilers and hidden filming.
Many clips recording important and decisive scenes of the film were posted widely on social networks just a few days after the film was released. This not only ruined the complete experience of the audience who had not seen it, but also dealt a heavy blow to the efforts of the entire crew. Genuine, intact emotions were revealed for free, reducing the value of the film. The success of the film suddenly became a double-edged sword, bringing in huge revenue but also creating conditions for copyright infringement to take place.
The 'painful' appeal of the director and male lead
Faced with the wave of copyright infringement, the entire Red Rain crew had to simultaneously speak up and urgently beg the audience. Director Dang Thai Huyen shared her "heartbreaking, indescribable" feelings. She said: "Please don't spoil the content, take pictures and then film important scenes and post them online, revealing the entire content of the film. Everyone, please love and appreciate the efforts of the crew. Please stop doing that. Please give us more motivation to dedicate ourselves to the next products." The director also affirmed that he always accepts all compliments and criticisms from the audience, but firmly opposes the act of filming and revealing the content of the work.
At the request of the director, the male lead Do Nhat Hoang also urgently spoke up. He said: "Red Rain has only been in theaters for 3 days, the crew noticed that many clips were secretly filmed and posted widely online. This not only ruins the complete experience of the audience who have not seen it, but also damages the efforts of thousands of people who made the film. I earnestly call on everyone not to secretly film or post the film's content on social media. Please keep the emotions intact for those who are about to enter the theater for the first time."
Vietnamese film market and harsh contrast
The brilliant success of Red Rain becomes even more prominent when placed next to the current general box office situation. Coming in second at the box office is the animated blockbuster Demon Slayer: Infinite City with a total revenue of 120 billion VND. Meanwhile, other works such as Shin Chan and Mang Me Di Bo were only given limited screenings. In particular, the film Chot Don, which is about to leave theaters by the director duo Bao Nhan - Nam Cito, was almost "dead" at the box office when it only earned 2 million VND on August 24.
This contrast shows that Vietnamese audiences have not turned their backs on cinemas, but rather they crave truly quality works. Red Rain has achieved that, but along with its success comes a valuable lesson about audience awareness. Despite achieving record revenues, the constant need to "beg" audiences not to violate copyrights has shown the lingering pain of Vietnamese cinema.
Red Rain: Huge revenue after 2 days of release, Hoa Minzy said exactly 2 sentences that caused a stir Đình Như15:03:52 24/08/2025According to data from Box Office Vietnam, as of noon on August 24, the movie Red Rain earned more than 84 billion VND in revenue after only 2 days of official release in theaters and early screenings and pre-booking.
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