A few years back, just as the current wave of Vietnamese film was begin to draw attention around the glob, one of the first to make a splash was Spirits, a ghost story by Victor Vu. Like many of the driving forces behind this wave, Vu grew up in America - not Vietnam - but has returned to his cultural home in his professional life.
Spirits won a lot of praise on the festival circuit and would soon be followed by successful romcom Passport To Love. And now, with his latest picture, Vu is back into genre territory with the slick thriller Inferno. Here's the official synopsis:
Saigon, District 7. Heavy rain falls from the dark sky. A car speeds across an intersection and loses control, smashing into a delivery truck. The car flips through the air and explodes in flames. The man in the car is severely burned - his face completely disfigured.
Spirits won a lot of praise on the festival circuit and would soon be followed by successful romcom Passport To Love. And now, with his latest picture, Vu is back into genre territory with the slick thriller Inferno. Here's the official synopsis:
Saigon, District 7. Heavy rain falls from the dark sky. A car speeds across an intersection and loses control, smashing into a delivery truck. The car flips through the air and explodes in flames. The man in the car is severely burned - his face completely disfigured.
- 9/1/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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