The film premiere was held on the evening of December 4 in Ho Chi Minh City. The members of the 96 Minutes of Life and Death film crew who came to Vietnam this time included: director Hong Tu Huyen, actors Lam Bach Hoanh and Ly Ly Nhan, and representatives of the production.

The red carpet event also featured the Vietnamese cast who participated in dubbing the film, including: Thai Hoa, Thanh Son, Tieu Bao Quoc, Phuong Nam, Tran Tieu Vy, Doan Thien An, rapper Tien Dat, Tuan Ngoc... In addition, hundreds of fans were present very early as well as stayed after the screening to interact with the film crew.
During the short post-screening interaction, Lam Bach Hoanh spoke awkwardly in Vietnamese, saying “hello to the camera”. He expressed his joy and honor to be in Vietnam to promote the film. He was also excited to meet and have the opportunity to collaborate with voice actors in Vietnam to bring the work closer to the audience.

During the audience interaction, actor Ly Ly Nhan also delighted fans by greeting them in Vietnamese and expressing his hope that the film would receive much love and support.
On the Vietnamese side, the voice actors participating in dubbing such as Thanh Son, Phuong Nam, Tieu Vy, Thien An, Tuan Ngoc… all expressed their excitement and nervousness waiting for the audience's feedback because this was the first time they participated in dubbing for a foreign film project.

In 96 Minutes of Life and Death , Lam Bach Hoanh plays bomb disposal expert Tong Khang Nhan, his mother and fiancee are trapped on a high-speed train that contains a time bomb.
With less than 96 minutes of action, Song Kang Ren is also forced by the mastermind to reveal the truth about the tragedy 3 years ago - the bomb exploded in the shopping mall building that killed many people, and also the failure in his career that haunted Song Kang Ren forever.

Before coming to Vietnam, the film was selected to open the Taipei Film Festival in June and was also entered in the competition category at the Bucheon International Fantasy Film Festival (BIFAN). The film was also released in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong (China).
96 Minutes will premiere in Vietnam from December 5.
Lam Bach Hoanh was born in 1988. Before becoming an actor, he tried his hand at singing through the talent show One Million Star. He started his film career with a role in “ Somewhere I have never traveled ” - a feature film that earned him nominations for Best Actor and Best Newcomer at the Taiwan Film Festival (China).
In 2016, Lam made his debut in a supporting role in At Cafe 6, making an initial impression with his natural and emotional acting. Thanks to this remarkable performance, Lam won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 53rd Golden Horse Film Awards.

Following the success, Lam Bach Hoanh quickly surprised everyone with his image transformation, from a scholar to a young man with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in I WeirDO .
In particular, his role in The Story of Me and the Devil Becomes a Family, co-starring with Xu Guanghan, made his name famous. The role of Mao Mao earned him his second Best Actor nomination at the Golden Horse Awards, as well as a nomination for Best Actor at the 25th Taipei International Film Festival.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/lam-bach-hoanh-hao-hung-gap-nguoi-ham-mo-viet-post827009.html










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