The paradox of the
Vietnamese movie
“De Mai Tinh 2” had the highest ticket sales in Vietnam, exceeding many
foreign blockbusters, on January 18 this year, according to statistics by
CGV, the biggest cinema system in Vietnam.
A scene from De Mai Tinh 2 (Let's Hoi Decide). The film stars Thai
Hoa, the country’s answer to Jim Carrey, as Pham Huong Hoi, a transgender
entrepreneur whose dreams of building a business empire go disastrously wrong
when he falls in love with a heterosexual artist and embarks on a convoluted
mission to win his heart. Slapstick ensues.
A total of 1,444,623 tickets were
sold, collecting about VND99.3 billion, equivalent to $4.65 million. The film
is still on local screens.
According to CGV, movie ticket sales
in
Several years ago, film director
Nguyen Quang Dung said it was not difficult to seek $2-3 million to produce a
movie but the hardest part was convincing investors to see the feasibility of
selling tickets.
Recently, Dustin Nguyen said that to
make an action movie, he needs at least $2 million. The amount is not much
but not easy to find.
"For many investors in
Two kinds of films
Vietnamese films are produced by
either private investors or from the state budget.
For the first, the investors decide
nearly everything; the personality and style of the director are maintained
only a little. For the second, the state also decides the direction through
the evaluation of scenarios before investing. However, the State does not
care about ticket sales while private investors need to break even or make a
profit.
Some said that several Made-in-Vietnam
movies with high revenue like Teo Em and De Mai Tinh 2 are not worth
watching, and the audiences are "stupid" and Vietnamese viewers
were cheated. Were they stupid in 2014 when
Are the Vietnamese audiences easily
fooled? Why do Vietnamese films said to be good and aggressively advertised
have poor ticket sales? We can only guess that people decide to spend money
to buy tickets for comedy movies like Teo Em and De Mai Tinh 2. The art films
have to go to other audiences through different paths, e.g., pirated DVDs or
be downloaded free.
Of the total 200 movies coming to
theaters in
That is good news because imported
films in
Do “market films” and “art films” have
any relationship? Yes, they have. A complete cinema must need diversity, with
many different directions.
High-quality films like Buffalo Boy,
Bi, Don’t Be Afraid! and Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere were produced with
foreign funds. Why did these movies receive foreign funds, and not local
funding? Could films like Teo Em and De Mai Tinh be funded by foreign organizations?
After answering these questions, you
will see the different purposes and objectives of the films which explains
the difference in investment and financing. But the more difficult question
is where does the funding come from? Surely it must be partly derived from
the cinema market, and that creates a relationship between “market” and “art”
films.
Therefore, a complete cinema needs to
have more “market products” like Teo Em and De Mai Tinh 2 to stimulate
investment and generate more money to form the habit of funding “art
products”.
T. Van, VNN
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Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 2, 2015
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