Sám Hối: The Living Sandbag
Vietnamese theatrical release poster
VietnameseSám hối
Directed byPeter Hein
Produced byRamani Raja
Starring
Cinematography
  • Balakrishna Thota
Edited byManikandan Sivakumar
Music bySam C. S.
Production
company
Ánh Sao Production
Distributed byVSABV Films (United States)
Release dates
  • 12 January 2021 (2021-01-12) (Ho Chi Minh City)
  • 15 January 2021 (2021-01-15) (Vietnam)
Running time
99 minutes
CountriesIndia
Vietnam
LanguageVietnamese
BudgetVND 50 billion[1]
Box officeVND 1.3 billion (>US$56,800)[1]

Sám Hối: The Living Sandbag (Vietnamese: Sám hối, lit.'Repentance') is a 2021 Indo-Vietnamese film that marks the directorial debut of Indian stunt manager Peter Hein. The film is about a former boxing champion who re-enters the ring to save his family and confront his past.

Plot

Hoàng Minh Long is a retired boxer who has retired at the peak of his career after a string of victories and now leads a happy life with his wife Thủy and their daughter Diệu. However, his arrogance earns the ire of powerful boxing manager Cường. When Diệu is found to have a terminal illness, Minh Long gets back into the ring in order to get the funds needed for her treatment but has to face his stubbornness and Cường, who is stopping him from coming back.[2][3]

Cast

  • Bình Minh as Hoàng Minh Long
  • Anh Thư as Thủy
  • Angelina Raja as Diệu[4]

Production

Filming was first announced in 2017 in Ho Chi Minh City, with later shoots in Long An, Bình Dương and Vũng Tàu.[3] Some filming was also done in India.[1] Post-production also took place in India over two years.[5] The project drew staff from both India and Vietnam, with Indian stunt master of Vietnamese heritage Peter Hein as the director, his first time in the role. Sam C. S. was taken on as the film's composer; he worked with the Philharmonic Orchestra of North Macedonia to make the music but had to direct them remotely due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][6]

Release and reception

The film was first shown in Ho Chi Minh City on 12 January 2021, with the Indian consul-general and members of the Indian Business Chamber in Vietnam in attendance, before being released nationwide in Vietnam on 15 January.[3] It was to be released in India and the United States at the same time, but the pandemic disrupted those plans. It was later released in selected AMC theatres in the United States, premiering in California on 24 March 2022.[1] Most of the cast traveled to the U.S. to attend a premiere event, which also featured Westminster councilmember Charlie Nguyen Chi (Nguyễn Mạnh Chí).[7] Further releases are planned in Australia, Canada, Europe and India.[3]

The film flopped at the box office in Vietnam, only earning VND 1.3 billion despite having a budget of VND 50 billion. Audiences reportedly found the fight sequences overly dramatic and found it packed with "too many characters", making it "dense and difficult to follow".[1] However, the performance of Angelina Raja, daughter of producer Ramani Raja, as Diệu was praised.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Vietnamese movie to hit US cinemas - VnExpress International". VnExpress International. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  2. "Peter Hein's Vietnamese Fight Film, SÁM HỐI: THE LIVING SANDBAG Debuts March 24th In The USA". ScreenAnarchy. 22 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Việt Nam-India film about retired boxer opens nationwide today". vietnamnews.vn. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  4. 1 2 "Bình Minh đến Mỹ gặp nhà sản xuất Raja quảng bá phim 'Sám hối'". thethaovanhoa.vn. 22 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  5. "Phim Sám Hối do Ấn Độ và Việt Nam hợp tác công chiếu tại Mỹ - Harper's Bazaar". Harper's Bazaar Việt Nam. 23 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  6. "Stunt choreographer Peter Hein to make international debut as director with Vietnamese film". The News Minute. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  7. "Diễn viên phim điện ảnh 'Sám hối' hội tụ tại sự kiện công chiếu tại Mỹ". Báo Thế giới và Việt Nam. 27 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
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