Chuyện chưa kể sau phim ngắn ‘Về nhà’ của Doha

Chuyện chưa kể sau phim ngắn ‘Về nhà’ của Doha

Chuyện chưa kể sau phim ngắn ‘Về nhà’ của Doha

Posted on: 20/09/2022

As a gift for the 2022 Chinese New Year, "Going Home" is a short film directed by young director Thai Kim Tung with many profound details about family affection.

With the sponsorship of Doha JSC, the short film "Going home" was released on December 26 with many unexpected and emotional details. With the plot distilled from realistic materials and the implementation of the series in a humorous and light-hearted way of storytelling, the message about family has touched the hearts of viewers.

If brands often show a message of cohesion with the image of a family together, Doha Jsc exploits another unique aspect. This is a short film conveying the message of humanity and the national spirit of the Vietnamese people: Going home for Tet is a moment of reunion with loved ones, even those who are living or those who have passed away.

With the participation of veteran actors such as Meritorious Artist Manh Dung, artist Thanh Hien, actors Tung Yuki, Ngan Quynh, Tuyen Map, ... "Going home" brings a love story about family with an emotional ending. motion. The topicality and breath of life in the film are shown through the successful construction of the father character played by actor Tung Yuki.

The story revolves around the scene where the whole family prepares to celebrate Tet with the main character's journey back home. Tung Yuki plays the role of a business owner struggling between the pressures of the market to take care of the survival of the company and the lives of its employees. This is also a portrait of a son and a husband working away from home, whose parents, wife and children stay at home day and night looking forward to returning.

The film is set in the tumultuous year of 2021 due to the epidemic, so the story of birth and death highlights the value of family to viewers.

Actor Tung Yuki has emotional scenes in "Going home".

The breakthrough point in the idea of ​​"Going home" is to make viewers think that the two grandparents are still alive and waiting for their son to come home for Tet. However, in the moment when the whole family displays wine and looks up at the altar of the ancestors, viewers are surprised: When Tet comes, dead parents or relatives are also waiting for their children to return to light incense. , eat a sumptuous meal. The audience couldn't help but choke with the image of parents and grandparents who are always there with the mother's gentle words: "Mom and Dad come back to celebrate Tet with the children".

The procession of grandparents at noon on the 30th of Tet is a traditional culture of Vietnamese people from the past. This custom comes from the concept that ancestors are always there to protect their children and grandchildren. This is also a good tradition that has been preserved by Vietnamese people for thousands of years.

Meritorious Artist Manh Dung was touched by his role as a father in the film.

Representative of the sponsor, Ms. Trinh Thi Phi Doan said: “Doha JSC sponsored a short film by young director Thai Kim Tung because of the humanity of the script. For a son who has been away from home for many years, the feeling of coming home to celebrate Tet with his family, reuniting with his parents and hometown is the most sacred thing."

According to Ms. Doan, the custom of worshiping grandparents (dao luong) of the Vietnamese people is a special cultural value. It is rare for any ethnic group to maintain the concept of welcoming the dead back to celebrate Tet. Towards the ancestors is the traditional beauty that needs to be preserved and passed on to the next generations.

Expensive scene in the movie.

Although not bringing Tet with images of peach and apricot flowers, the short film is impressed by the image of the mascot "Golden Tiger Nham Dan" inspired by Dong Ho folk paintings. The image of a tiger strutting under the shade of a pine tree is a metaphor for resilience and courage to overcome the hardships and difficulties of life.

The film also has many expensive details and dialogues. Throughout the film is the message "We are not alone in our journey to overcome difficulties in life because we always have a family that is silently watching".

Hugs when the main character returns home.

The short film "Going home" depicts the bravery of the Vietnamese people to convey the main message: Overcoming a difficult year due to the epidemic, people are still standing on the top of the mountain, enduring like a thousand-year pine tree.

The culture of giving gifts to relatives is also gently depicted through images of gifts from the countryside such as a basket of vegetables with the words scribbled by a child written for his father, or a meaningful Tet gift for parents on the ancestral altar. Vietnamese people choose Tet gifts not only for their material value, but also for their spiritual meaning.

The reunion dinner was full of joy.

The production crew also cleverly brought laughter to the image of the talkative neighbor, or the supporting character line, though quietly but representing the relationships that support each other in life. Although it is a very short film, "Going home" has left the audience with many thoughts about Tet and the value of family affection.

Nguồn: Zingnews.vn

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