The blights of social media and the extremes people reach in order to achieve internet success has been a common motif throughout cinema recently, and even more titles from Asean countries, where Sns seem to dominate a rather large part of everyday life. Singer and actor turned director Khuong Ngoc presents his own take on the topic, through two rather extreme stories.
Live (Phat Truc Tiep) will be available in US theaters starting November 17, courtesy of 3388 Films
In the era the film takes place in, which could be both the present and the future, two platforms hosting potential influencers, Mukbang and Reviewer, are dominating the Sns setting, by having people doing everything in their power to draw in followers, fans, view counts, and most of all, flowers, the currency of the whole thing. Truc, a budding Mukbanger who tries to be famous by eating enormous portions of occasionally disgusting food,...
Live (Phat Truc Tiep) will be available in US theaters starting November 17, courtesy of 3388 Films
In the era the film takes place in, which could be both the present and the future, two platforms hosting potential influencers, Mukbang and Reviewer, are dominating the Sns setting, by having people doing everything in their power to draw in followers, fans, view counts, and most of all, flowers, the currency of the whole thing. Truc, a budding Mukbanger who tries to be famous by eating enormous portions of occasionally disgusting food,...
- 11/8/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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