A scene in “The Immortal” (Photo: zingnews.vn) Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese pristine plateaus, magnificent caves, gorgeous beaches, and great mountain ranges are idyllic setting of the blockbuster “Nguoi bat tu” (The Immortal) by famous Vietnamese US director Victor Vu, which is set to come out on October 26. As “The Immortal” tells the story of Hung, who has lived through three centuries with hatred and an ambition to change the human history, it took the film crew three years to find suitable contexts and design brackground to fit various historical periods. Not just a romantic and thrilling film, “The Immortal” will take its audience to exquisite landscapes in Hanoi, Ha Nam, Hung Yen, Quang Binh, Ho Chi Minh City, Tien Giang and Dong Nai. Most of the scenes were shot in Quang Binh province with breathtaking Tu Lan cave, Ho Chi Minh Road, and Da Nhay beach, among others. Also, the film will give the audience an insight into old villages of Cuu (in Phu Xuyen district, Hanoi), and Nom (Hung Yen province) as well as ancient villas in Tien Giang and Dong Nai provinces. Cultural element like traditional customs, lifestyles, architecture, music and costumes will be highlighted through the film. Following the “Toi thay hoa vang tren co xanh” (Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass) in 2015, which helps lure more tourists to Phu Yen province, Vu’s new blockbuster is expected to better promote the national tourism images, especially excellent landscapes in Quang Binh province. According to the provincial… [Read full story]
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