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6/10
Best Vietnamese horror movie I have ever seen
lccxvi1 January 2024
I find this movie good as a low-budget movie with actors and director that are not very popular in Vietnam.

The plot, filmmaking and cinematography are basic and generic. I think the best part about the movie plot is about the "legend" told by the characters through the film. Moreover, the conflicts among the family members, as well as the love of the couple - also the main two characters, have been described very well, which makes the movie more entertaining and emotional at some points in my opinion.

About the acting, the actresses of Xuan, the main female character in the movie, and Nam's mother have done their very best in playing the characters. Most of the other characters were also played decently in my point of view. As for Nam, the other main character, I think there were some overacting parts, especially when the movie was reaching to its end.

As a low-budget movie, the fact that the CGI used is simple is acceptable. However, I find it disappointing about some "unreal" visual effects being too obviously used, as it may be the critical drawback of the movie.

That has been all. Overall, the movie is still worth a watch despite having some downsides, and I recommend watching this with family or partner. It has potential to stand out among other Vietnamese movies. At one point do I hope that it will even has a chance to be featured in other countries as well.
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1/10
One of the worst vietnamese horror film i've ever seen
giakhangdn9 January 2024
Decent plot, horrible CGI, the CGI is so bad that other viewers in my cinema and myself can't help but laugh at how fake it is, the devil itself is nowhere scary, the horrible CGI come along with bad acting from some characters in the movie since the scenes are too fake. The only scene that can consider "scary" is the very last 10 minutes of the film. From my personal view, the plot is carrying the film or they are just abusing the plot since it hinges around dog meat trading problem to build empathy in others. I understand it is such a nice thing to go through problems like this and acknowledge people with how you shouldn't treat animals badly, karma..etc.. but it still does not change the fact that the film is bad itself.
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10/10
best vietnam movie
iisfauza-1916219 May 2024
Here's a possible review of the movie Quy Cau (2023):

A decent plot marred by weak execution

Quy Cau (2023) is a Vietnamese horror film that follows the story of Nam, who returns to his hometown after a long absence, only to discover that his family is harboring a dark secret. The film explores themes of family, tradition, and the consequences of one's actions, and while the plot is decent, the film is ultimately let down by its weak execution.

The film's biggest problem is its CGI, which is often so bad that it's laughable. This is especially true of the scenes involving the titular Quy Cau (Dog Devil), which are simply not scary. The acting is also generally subpar, with some of the characters delivering wooden and unconvincing performances.

However, the film does have some redeeming qualities. The story is interesting enough to keep you engaged, and there are a few genuinely suspenseful moments. The film also has a strong message about animal cruelty, which is something that is unfortunately all too relevant in Vietnam.

Overall, Quy Cau is a decent film with a lot of potential that is ultimately let down by its weak execution. If you're looking for a scary movie, this is probably not the one for you. However, if you're interested in a story about family and tradition, or if you're concerned about animal cruelty, then you may find something to enjoy here.

Here are some additional points that could be included in the review:

The film's use of Vietnamese folklore is interesting, and it adds a layer of cultural depth to the story.

The film's setting in rural Vietnam is well-done, and it helps to create a sense of atmosphere.

The film's message about animal cruelty is important and timely.

Overall, Quy Cau is a mixed bag. It has a decent plot and some interesting themes, but its weak execution ultimately holds it back. If you're looking for a scary movie, this is probably not the one for you. However, if you're interested in a story about family and tradition, or if you're concerned about animal cruelty, then you may find something to enjoy here.
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