Synopsis
Le Van Kiet's Furie (Vietnamese title: Hai Phượng) transcends mere action cinema, serving as a powerful cinematic declaration on maternal strength and the indomitable spirit of Vietnamese women. Veronica Ngo, as Hai Phượng, crafts an iconic portrayal that surpasses typical female action hero archetypes. The film's technical prowess is evident in its decisive, visceral action sequences, notably the spectacular Vovinam martial arts choreography, which embraces a raw, uncompromising intensity. Beyond showcasing high-octane combat, Furie deeply explores the harrowing internal struggle of a mother determined to rescue her daughter from human trafficking, providing a potent emotional core that elevates the narrative.
This film marks a groundbreaking achievement, propelling Vietnamese action cinema onto the global stage and solidifying Ngo's multifaceted talent as both a compelling actress and a visionary producer. Its significance lies in opening doors for Vietnamese films to gain international recognition with a distinctive style—emotionally rich, dramatically tense, and delivering a profound humanitarian message.
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