Movie "Saigon Special Forces": The greatest victory is finding harmony
Nowadays, it is difficult to recount the successes and great impact of the film Saigon Special Forces (4 episodes, KB: Le Phuong - Nguyen Thanh, DD: Long Van), which was shot in 1982. It can only be affirmed that this is the first and almost only film about the "special forces" force, which audiences from both "front lines" can watch. According to the estimate of Mr. Vu Van Nha (director of this film), there have been about 10 million viewers watching the film on the big screen, not to mention DVDs and online.
Every time an assassination was successful, Saigon commandos often left traces to create prestige. |
Made at the same time and in the same spirit as Van bai lat ngua (black and white film, 8 episodes, director: Le Hoang Hoa), but Sai Gon Special Forces is a color film, including episodes: Diem hen, Tinh lang, Con gio, Tra lai danh cho em. The acting of Thuong Tin, Quang Thai, Thanh Loan, Thuy An, Ha Xuyen, Bui Cuong, Do Van Nghiem, Robert Hai, Kim Chi, Nguyen Mai A, little Van Dung... and dozens of other actors left an unforgettable impression. Perhaps because of his own purpose, perhaps because of the spirit of "respecting objective reality" to the maximum, director Long Van was successful in finding sympathy and sharing from people on both sides of the battle line.
The special forces in the city are a very special fighting force, almost only existing in the urban area of Saigon from 1961 until April 30, 1975. Completely different from the regular special forces, equipped with standard training, the special forces in the city can be anyone, only needing valid identification papers, to take refuge among the people and carry out many tasks, from combat, concealment to communication, investigation of enemy situation, transportation... If the special forces' operations usually take place at night, then the special forces' operations are during the day, lightning-fast for about 3-5 minutes, mainly to create prestige.
Making a film about this force, although interesting, is very difficult, because information about them is limited and secret. That is not to mention many people joined the commando force but then "disappeared", because they thought their silent mission and silent contribution were done, no need to mention it anymore.
Thuy An as Ngoc Lan, duck porridge seller Ngoc Lan, spy and lover of Sau Tam |
Reality + fiction reasonable
Started in 1981, the film was originally ordered by Major General Hai Phung (former Commander of Saigon Special Forces, then Commander of the Ho Chi Minh City Military Command). In a conversation, director Long Van said: "I have heard many glorious feats of the special forces soldiers, so I really like to do it, but I don't understand much about them, I suggest you invite famous special forces soldiers like Mr. Tu Chu, Bay Be... so I can meet them".
The film studio suggested that he collaborate with screenwriter Le Phuong, who was good at fiction, to write the script. Screenwriter Nguyen Thanh recalled: “Just one day after the liberation, with the introduction of the Saigon Commando, I met the people who had made those sacred miracles.” After being put together, the script for Saigon Special Forces was the result of a vivid reality (recorded by Nguyen Thanh) and a reasonable, attractive way of fiction (the work of Le Phuong). From here, Long Van continued his work, with the spirit of creativity being the top priority.
It should also be noted that these were the years just after liberation, with a commissioned film, if not done properly, it would become a clumsy propaganda product, only praising victory (something that many literary and artistic works of this time could not avoid). Saigon Special Forces was also made with the purpose of praising victory, but perhaps because of respecting objective reality, the film partially sketched the image and style of the government and urban Saigon before 1975. This was the first point that made the majority of Southern audiences at that time able to watch the film more comfortably, especially psychologically.
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Thuong Tin plays Sau Tam, a brave commando. This was not a big role for Thuong Tin in his prime, but it is the one that audiences remember the most. |
A multifaceted view
On the surface, Saigon Special Forces has all the developments of a war film, still battles, sometimes fierce, like in the Cu Chi tunnels for example. But at its core, it is different in its ability to describe the lives and feelings of both sides of the battle line. Within the allowed framework, the crew tried to find an objective, realistic view, to explain why the large-scale special forces could exist in the urban area of Saigon. The special forces could survive and operate because the people hid them, they came from the people, and they returned from the people.
If superficial, the filmmakers could portray the Saigon people as easygoing, the armed forces and security forces of the old Saigon government as weak in professionalism and lack of enthusiasm, while the city commandos were elite and clever. But Long Van chose a different approach, he only portrayed a trend of the times, where many people were inclined towards the revolution, so the city commandos could live in that sentiment. Looking at this aspect, this is perhaps the earliest film to have an analytical view of harmony and reconciliation, something that few people thought of at that time.
Although indirectly, the film also warned about preserving and losing the people's trust, because "it is a hundred times easier to endure without the people, and a thousand times harder to succeed with the people". Therefore, the greatest success of the film Saigon Special Forces does not stop at the glorious feats of an unprecedented force, but also catches the bridge of people's trust from wartime to peacetime.
The 19th Vietnam Film Festival is scheduled to be held in the first week of December 2015. This is the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Saigon (1975 - 2015), so the 19th Vietnam Film Festival will "travel south", held in Ho Chi Minh City. The Cinema Department has worked with the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ho Chi Minh City, and is in the process of preparing a project to submit to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. According to information from the Cinema Department, due to the increase in the number of films this year, with more quality films, it is expected that a selection of films will be held for the competition, instead of just submitting films to compete like every year. In addition to the main award structure, this year will continue to maintain the Audience Choice Award. |
According to TT&VH