I've never been to Vietnam, I've only been to Cambodia once, and I heard people who have been to Vietnam say it's very similar. Along the way, there are men and women with pure and kind eyes like lotus flowers. Is this a common feature of the inhabitants of tropical Southeast Asia? And the habit different from the Chinese is that they used to look into each other's eyes and smile brightly when talking, probably because of Buddhism's deep-rooted relationship? It may also be because I don't understand the local language, so even if there is something bad, I can't understand it.
The picture of this movie is very beautiful, the white lotus is also very beautiful, the eyes of the actor who plays the lotus girl are very clear, and the actor who plays the American veteran is worth mentioning. He's also the male lead in "The Ulysses Gaze," also playing a man who travels in search of identity.
This man was born as a sailor, and later became a filmmaker. He has made many famous movies in the United States, but not only limited to blockbusters, but also has the courage to participate in many independently produced high-quality movies. Not only that, he also actively participated in the European film industry and participated in some good films in France and other countries. In "The Ulysses Gaze", this person speaks fluent Greek or another language, and is a good actor, ah, good actor. He is also a producer of "Love Three Seasons", and donated all his salary to a local orphanage in Vietnam.
Speaking of which, in fact, I finally got up the courage to praise the actor who played the tricycle driver... I found the actor's name is Don Duong. I wonder if there are any friends here?
His eyes are pure and kind, his complexion is dark, and he smiles with white teeth and two dimples. I don't know how other girls feel when they watch this movie. Anyway, when I saw him laugh, my heart was drunk. When he won the tricycle rally and smiled on the bike, the flowers all opened, the sun came out, and the birds sang.
In the hotel scene, when he crouched down and looked at the girl, I thought to myself, oh my god. If there could be a young man with this look, appearance, character, and look at me with such eyes, I would go with him even if I pulled three rounds, and I would stay with him for the rest of my life even in the shack.
Don Duong, is the actor, the director of the film is his nephew. It is said that he was subjected to political persecution after returning to China after participating in "We Used to be Soldiers" (Vietnam War movie, he played a Vietnamese colonel), and the Vietnamese government wanted to add it to the crime of treason. Later, with the assistance of the Film Society of America, and after negotiating with the Vietnamese government, he was finally set free. He took his family to the United States and settled in California.
If the world is full of wretched men, this coachman is a clear stream in this world. Thousands of words are combined into one sentence. There are not many men with such superb quality. Girls who are looking for must look for such a man, they can't go wrong.
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