Vietnamese blockbuster to be released in Japan

Vietnamese blockbuster “Hon Papa Da Con Gai” (Daddy Issues), a production by Japanese director Ken Ochiai, will be in cinemas in Japan next week after its release in the Republic of Korea in September.
Vietnamese blockbuster to be released in Japan ảnh 1Vietnamese blockbuster “Hon Papa Da Con Gai” (Daddy Issues), a production by Japanese director Ken Ochiai, will be in cinemas in Japan next week.
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HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Vietnameseblockbuster “Hon Papa Da Con Gai” (Daddy Issues), a productionby Japanese director Ken Ochiai, will be in cinemas in Japan nextweek after its release in the Republic of Korea in September.

The 90-minutecomedy was a hit and earned more than 70 billion VND (3 million USD) in ticket sales in Vietnam lastyear.

It is based on Papato Musume no Nanokakan, a novel by author Takahisa Igarashi.

Its producer, Vietnamese-American CharlieNguyen, invited comedian Thai Hoa and young star Kaity Nguyen, winner of the Golden Lotus prize for best actress at the 20thVietnamese Film Festival in Da Nang in 2017.

Veteran comic artists Hong Van and Thanh Loc, who each have more than 20 yearsin the industry, are also featured in the film.     

The movie is about Hai (played by Hoa) and Chau (played by Kaity) as father and daughter whose bodies are switchedbecause of a mysterious and magical curse.

Kaity made its debut in Em Chua 18 (Jailbait), a drama-comedy which raked in 13 billion VND (570,000 USD) in its first three days of release andearned 170 billion VND (7.5 million USD) with 2.5 million tickets sold in the first three weeks.

Itbecame the highest-grossing film in the country of all time,overcoming Hollywood blockbusters Kong: Skull Island and Fastand Furious 8.   

The movie also won Kaity the BestActress award at the 20th National Film Festival by theMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. 

In her second film, Hon Papa, Da Con Gai, Kaity, who studied in the US before returning to HCM City for hercareer, has developed her art in a professional way. With the film’s success,she was added to the list of young stars.    

“Passion for work is not enough for youngwomen to overcome difficulties in this industry. You should be dynamic andenergetic, and be prepared for failure at any time,” said 19-year-old Kaity,who has nearly 665,000 fans on her Facebook fanpage.

Hon Papa, Da Con Gai will be in cinemas in Tokyo and Osaka on November 17./.
VNA

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