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So, 'Await' from 1980 is a fascinating piece. It really captures that tense atmosphere right after the Fall of Saigon. The pacing lingers, reflecting the dread and uncertainty of the times. Dương Tấn, played with a quiet intensity, embodies the fear of repression, while Đỗ Long brings this unexpected lightness as the cheerful Northern engineer. Their interactions reveal a lot about the conflicting ideologies and personal struggles amidst a backdrop of political upheaval. The film's practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the realism of the hydroelectric plant setting. It's got this raw, unrefined energy that feels authentic, you know? Not a straightforward narrative, but that's what sets it apart.
Explores post-war Vietnam themesCharacter-driven narrativeSubtle practical effects enhance realism
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