To transform into the role of Lam in "The Anonymous", Kieu Minh Tuan invested a lot in his rugged appearance. He grew his hair long, lost nearly 10 kg, and spent 6 months practicing physical fitness and martial arts with a coach and action crew.
The character Lam has a young daughter named Hien (played by Mai Cat Vi), who falls into a human trafficking ring. Lam is determined to infiltrate the underground forces' lair to rescue his daughter. From here, a thorny and dangerous journey opens up for the male lead, while also gradually revealing the dramatic dark past of the "anonymous person".
Behind the scenes of "Anonymous"
Director Kefi Abrikh Samuel directs the acting
He hopes the world realizes the potential of Vietnamese action films.
Kieu Minh Tuan and action scenes in the trailer "Anonymous"
Kieu Minh Tuan collaborated with action director Kefi Abrikh Samuel to create eye-catching action scenes for the film. Kefi Abrikh Samuel is not a strange name to action movie lovers. He has acted in many films: "James Bond", "Fast And Furious", "John Wick", "The Transporter", "Lucy"... and Vietnamese films "Hai Phuong" and "Thanh Soi".
"The hardest part was getting the actors to perform the actions on film at a level that would convince the audience that it was real. It was quite difficult and time-consuming, especially with the main role of Kieu Minh Tuan. But he and all the actors gave it their all. I am very proud of them and the results we achieved!" - Kefi Abrikh Samuel commented.
He expressed his hope that the world would realize that Vietnamese action movies have great potential with talented crews, actors, and stuntmen. They deserve to be recognized in the international market.
"Anonymous" directed by Dan Tran, brings together actors: Quoc Truong, Mac Van Khoa, Van Trang, Quynh Ly, Kim Hai, Tuyen Map... The film is expected to be released in theaters from August 25.
The film is about a father's attempt to infiltrate a human trafficking ring to save his daughter.
Expected to be released in theaters from August 25
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