The Purple Horizon
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| The Purple Horizon Chân trời tím | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Lê Hoàng Hoa |
| Screenplay by | Văn Quang (novel) |
| Produced by | Quốc Phong |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Châu Tùng Nguyễn Văn Đông Huỳnh Ngọc Trai |
| Edited by | |
| Music by | Hoàng Trọng Phạm Đình Chương |
Production companies | Mỹ Vân Films Liên Ảnh Motion Picture |
| Distributed by | Mỹ Vân Films Vietnam National Institute of Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Republic of Vietnam |
| Language | Vietnamese |
| Budget | ₫14 million |
| Box office | ₫94 million |
The Purple Horizon (Vietnamese: Chân trời tím) is a 1971 Vietnamese 35mm eastmancolor film directed by Lê Hoàng Hoa.[1] So far, it has been recognized as the largest Vietnamese film, considering the number of actors and weapons.
The love story occurred during the struggle against the dictatorship of the people of the Republic of Vietnam.
A non-commissioned officer is put in the situation that must always run back and forth between conscience and responsibility. A young woman is conflicted by love and money, low lust and non-profit lifestyle.
It has no complete ending, but in some way, it forced everyone to think about the values of love, dignity and cruelty coming from heartlessness.