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cinderellasource · 9 months
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❁ Pham Isaac as The Prince in Tam Cam: Untold Story
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screenshothaven · 2 years
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Tam Cam: The Untold Story (2016)
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historyavatars · 3 years
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Ngô Thanh Vân/Victoria Ngo, in Tam Cam: The Untold Story
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charmandheaven · 4 years
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Kẽo cà kẽo kẹt/Bao nhiêu lần đau nữa ta còn mãi tồn tại, dẫu bao nhiêu lần
- Hoàng Thùy Linh
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directedbywomen · 6 years
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Tam Cam: The Untold Story directed by Veronica Ngo, who also co-stars in the film.
“Adapted from a Vietnamese fairy tale, Tam Cam: The Untold Story is similar in narrative structure to Cinderella: kind and beautiful Tam is ill-treated by her stepmother and stepsister, but a fairy guardian watches over her. A demon pretending to be a faithful servant to the king waits for an opportunity to become human. The intrepid prince is asked to marry politically but he declares that he is going to marry the woman whose feet fit the silk shoes, hoping it’s Tam, whom he met by chance.“
I borrowed Tam Cam on disc from the public library, but it is also streaming on iTunes.
Have you explored Veronica Ngo’s work?
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ariel-seagull-wings · 3 years
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 Tam and Cam: The Untold Story (2017)
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Aschenputtel (2011)
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 Ever After (1998)
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 Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973)
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 Zolushka (1947)
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 Massenet’s Cendrillon (2011/18)
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (1997)
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (1965)
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The Glass Slipper (1955)
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La Cenerentola (1973)
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sunlit-music · 3 years
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So I watched Tam and Cam: the untold story (2017) movie on YouTube yesterday and today.
Content warning for violence and character deaths, and abuse. Cinderella's parents are already dead when the film begins, and Prince Charming's kindly father dies during the film.
Tam is Cinderella, and Cam is the pretty but evil stepsister who tries to get Cinderella and the Prince killed.
It's the Vietnamese version of Cinderella, but it's basically 30 percent Cinderella and 70 percent Prince Charming fighting an evil magistrate sorcerer demon.
Cinderella gets a fairy godfather with the longest, most magnificent beard and he sends her to the ball with a magic horse.
The magistrate is a demon who wants to become human by getting human souls. He sacrifices his awesome beard to become a zombie, and I can't believe I just typed that.
Cam tries to kill the prince by poisoning his tea cup, but Cinderella (who has transformed into a bird after being killed by her stepmother) flies into the cup and knocks it out of Prince Charming's hand.
Evil magistrate's sexy soldier friend (who somehow manages to dye his hair blonde in ancient Vietnam) broods sexily while a nearby henchman shoots an arrow at the Prince, but a branch from a magic tree (Cinderella is the tree) blocks the arrow from hitting the prince.
The magistrate puts a spell on the Prince's friend that makes the friend fight the prince on a cliff during battle. After the prince falls off the cliff, he is saved by a magic bed of flowers made by Tam (Cinderella).
There's a bad-ass plus sized old lady who rescues Prince Charming from death, drags his unconscious body to her house and nurses him back to health.
The fruit the old lady takes home turns back into Cinderella, who is reunited with the prince.
Meanwhile, at the palace, evil magistrate forces the mandarins and nobles to bow to him. One noble refuses to bow and says, "If you kill me, I'll haunt you!!"
Prince Charming (fine, he's just called Prince in the film, but I'm calling him Prince Charming) fights against evil magistrate's henchmen and ends up in the evil lair.
The prince swallows the evil magistrate's amulet without thinking (because he's secretly the world's biggest himbo).
The amulet transforms the prince into a wolverine like wolf to fight the evil magistrate, who has changed from a zombie to a large praying mantis like creature. Prince wins the fight easily, and Cinderella sacrifices her future reincarnation lives to bring the prince back to life.
Pros of the film: stunning locations, gorgeous lakes and waterfalls, majestic mountains, soft flowers, beautiful countrysides, epic sword fights, beautiful music, lovely costumes (don't moralise at me about how beautiful costumes mean viewers want to get rich or cosy up to rich people. I don't want to get rich or cosy up to rich people, I just like looking at pretty costumes).
The actors playing the prince, fairy godfather, the king, and the bad-ass old lady were all magnificent actors and actresses.
The evil step sister and the step mother are over the top and have the most hilarious evil laugh. This is either a plus or a con depending on your point of view.
Evil magistrate was delightfully hammy and cheesy, like the characters from the Chinese wuxia TV show Romance of the Red Dust. He has a sinister laugh, a dramatic evil growl, and I recommend watching the movie just for him.
Also recommend watching the film for the short sweet romance between Prince and Cinderella, and the manly bromance between Prince Charming and his best friend Tran Bang. My actual thoughts seeing them: "Manly handshake. Manly shoulder pat. They are bros."
Cons: er...I was promised a Cinderella film. This film is more like the story of Prince Charming, with a bit of Cinderella thrown in.
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aion-rsa · 4 years
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The Old Guard: How the Immortal Quynh Was Brought to Life
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You may think you haven’t seen Veronica Ngo before, but you have, especially if your stream Netflix. Like her character Quynh, the immortal partner of Andy (Charlize Theron) in The Old Guard, she’s been all over. She was the radio propagandist Hanoi Hannah in Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods; she also played Tien, the Inferni Elf assassin pursuing Will Smith in Bright, as well as and the Kung Fu assassin Mantis in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny; her tour de force, Furie, is on Netflix too. Made in Vietnam, Furie was submitted to the Academy Awards as an International Feature Film entrée. Beyond Netflix, and in a galaxy far, far away, she played Paige Tico, the rebel martyr and Dreadnought bombardier who was the sister of Rose in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Like with many Asian stars, crossing the Pacific loses something in translation. Veronica’s Vietnamese name is Ngo Thanh Van. In many Asian cultures, the surname is first, and the given name follows. This confounds IMDb, which in a flailing effort to resolve this difference, labels her with a name that she’s never been credited as – ‘Van Veronica Ngo.’ Nevertheless, in Vietnam, Ngo is a longstanding celebrity. She caught the country’s attention in 2002 as a pop singer, going by her initials NTV. Two years later, she began acting for TV, and had a major break with Vietnam’s biggest martial arts film, The Rebel, in 2007.
The Rebel was Vietnam’s highest grosser at the time, demonstrating that Vietnamese cinema could deliver its own style of gritty brutal action. Since then, she’s appeared in a variety of movies, including two more major actioners, Clash and Once Upon a Time in Vietnam, and even directed herself in two fantasy films: The Lost Dragon, a goofy rom-com about heavenly fairies in modern Ho Chi Minh City that was released for Tet (Vietnamese New Year) and Tam Cam: The Untold Story, a classic Vietnamese legend that begins eerily akin to Cinderella, replete with an evil stepfamily, a prince, a ball, and the fitting of a lost slipper. It then takes an entirely different direction as a tale of reincarnation and undying love. This is a lushly CGI-heavy movie reminiscent of the fantasy films coming out of Mainland China lately. Ngo cast herself as Di Ghe, the evil stepmom, and she’s far worse than Cinderella’s.
Ngo spoke to Den of Geek about The Old Guard along with some of her other projects.
Den of Geek: I’ve been a fan of yours since The Rebel. Let’s start there. 
Veronica Ngo: The Rebel was my breakthrough movie. It was the movie that gave me the title of the first female Vietnamese action star. I got supported by the Vietnamese people. They encouraged me to do more action movies and since then I have become the only female action star in Vietnam.
How did you land the role for Quynh in The Old Guard?
When the movie had filmed for two weeks, my agency in America called me and said that The Old Guard wanted me to be a part of it. They said Charlize Theron watched Furie and was really interested in inviting me to her project. During our conversation through Skype, Charlize and I found our mutual voice to acknowledge the fact that women like us work hard to fulfill the roles in the Hollywood action movies. After that 45-minute-long discussion, and with the empathy we had, Charlize felt safe to give me the role.
How was working with Charlize?
For me, Charlize Theron is a talented and extremely brilliant woman. I admire her for the high standard of movies she has played in. Now, having a chance to work with her, I understand why she reached that position in Hollywood. With her outstanding talent, great beauty, and unpredictable ability, I do admire her even more. 
The original comic book character of Quynh was Japanese, but you had her changed to Vietnamese. How important was that for you?
I think it is very important since this is the time when I speak up with my own voice and represent Vietnamese talent. I believe we have a lot to show, and because I have this precious chance to connect with a Hollywood movie like this, I would love to show my race and my background in the film industry. Also it is very important to see that the movie made by Hollywood has diverse choices so we can learn together and grow better.
How does Hollywood action choreography compare to how it is done in Vietnam?
Working with an American action team has its advantages. Their team joined big projects so they have the experience and creativity to come up with spectacular fighting scenes. Before The Old Guard, I have worked with other Hollywood action movies, so I am not that surprised with their professionalism.
Furie was such a physical role. How did you prepare? And did you suffer any injuries during filming?
Furie is a movie that I had to prepare physically for over two months. I did have a very big injury during the first week of shooting. I hurt my kneecap and I couldn’t walk for a week. After I hurt myself, the production had to stop filming and wait for my recovery. At that time, I was very scared that I might not walk again. That is why I planned to do it as my last action movie. But luckily, I am all recovered now.
How did you feel when Furie was submitted for the Academy Awards?
I am very proud to hear the news that Furie represents the Vietnamese cinema submitted to Academy Awards. It’s a payoff to all the hard work that we put into the project. There are many people involved. We want to be heard – representing the people, the culture, and the love from Asia to the world.
What martial arts do you practice?
Through all the years I have been an actress, I have trained in many different kinds of martial arts. For each project, I only do my training for that. And if the character requires a specific style, I practice for that. 
And how was joining the Star Wars galaxy?
The journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi was a great experience for me. From being shocked to hear the news of my role until flying to London to start the shooting days, it was a journey [worthy] of being cherished. I felt blessed to be chosen and treated specially. I was fully supported to do my job well.
What’s next for Veronica Ngo?
I am currently producing a sequel to Furie in Vietnam. I hope the world can watch more Vietnamese movies and support us. Thank you. 
The Old Guard and Furie are available on Netflix.
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cinderellasource · 11 months
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hwarangs-say-what · 6 years
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TY for tagging me @seonnyeo26
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name: Carri Daze zodiac sign: Aquarius (I think I may be a cusp with Capricorn but I’m not sure...)  height: 153 languages spoken: English, a bit of Spanish and Viet.  nationality: American  favorite fruit: Apples, Bananas, Kiwis, Blueberries, Strawberries, Watermelon, Oranges, Litchi, Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Coconut, Raspberries, Blackberries... (I’m a fruit bitch)  favorite scent: Citrus (Have I mentioned I’m a fruit bitch?), Roses, on guys I like those really strong bourbon-like kind of scents.  favorite color: blue!!!!! I also like some shades of pink, purple, red... favorite animal: doggos, kitties, TURTLES, snaeks, sharks. coffee, tea, or hot chocolate: depends on my mood. I usually drink tea because I can’t drink coffee without a lot of sugar and milk and I’m lactose intolerant.  favorite candy: I’m also a bitch for Swedish fish.  dream trip: I want to visit Jeju Island. It looks so pretty. Also Busan, because someone once said Busan’s beaches are like California’s and I want to be the judge of that  favorite fictional character: Trisha Cappelletti from Most Popular Girls in School. I love her monologues.   when your blog was created: Like a couple of months after Hwarang premiered? Although I’ve been on Tumblr since 2010 give or take a year or two. I had other blogs before this one.  last movie you’ve seen: A film adaptation of the Vietnamese version of Cinderella called “Tam Cam: The Untold”. It’s a pretty cool movie, although some of the costumes and effects are questionable, but it really gave more depth to the original story- which, if you don’t know, is kinda messed up.    songs you’ve had on repeat: - Intro: Singularity. Like Taetae’s voice is so soothing I can’t even.  favorite holiday: Christmas, because I’m basic. On my mom’s side of the family, we gather around to open presents and it comes to an end when we start throwing wrapping paper at each other like it’s a snow fight.  
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genelizletici-blog · 5 years
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Tam Cam Efsanesi
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Tam Cam Efsanesi – Tam Cam: The Untold Story
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Tam Cam The Untold Story Trailer (2017) Action Fantasy Movie
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About the Tam Cam Movie Trailer Adapted from a Vietnamese fairy tale, Tam Cam: The Untold Story is similar in narrative structure to Cinderella: kind and beautiful Tam is ill-treated by her stepmother and stepsister, but a fairy guardian watches over her. A demon pretending to be a faithful servant to the king waits for an opportunity to become human. The intrepid prince is asked to marry politically but he declares that he is going to marry the woman whose feet fit the silk shoes, hoping it’s Tam, whom he met by chance.
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