TPO - The attraction of “Peach, Pho and Piano” has created a ticket fever in Vinh City, Nghe An. Many young people in districts and towns have traveled dozens of kilometers to be able to own tickets to enjoy this movie.
After a period of attracting attention on social networks, on the afternoon of February 24, the movie "Dao, Pho and Piano" officially appeared in Vinh City, Nghe An. On the first day of its release, the movie created a ticket fever. On the morning of February 25, there were many audiences lining up at the ticket counter of 12/9 theater (Vinh City) to own tickets to enjoy this historical movie. |
Due to the overload of ticket buyers, the online ticketing system has problems, this movie is only selling tickets directly at the counter. |
12/9 Cinema (Quang Trung Ward, Vinh City) is currently the only cinema showing the movie "Peach, Pho and Piano" in Nghe An. |
Nguyen Hoang Ngan (born in 1991, right) traveled more than 80km from Thai Hoa town to Vinh city to hunt for tickets to see the movie "Peach, Pho and Piano". “The movie’s viral popularity on social media drew me to the cinema to experience it. I took the bus from my house at 7am, spending about 2.5 hours to get to the cinema. Even though I had to wait in line for 15-20 minutes, when I got the last tickets for the 2pm screening this afternoon, I felt it was worth it,” Ngan shared. |
Crowds of people lined up at the counter to get tickets to see this movie. |
Young people lined up from outside the elevator to the ticket counter. |
Holding the movie tickets for "Peach, Pho and Piano" in hand, Nguyen Dinh Phuc (11th grade student, Nguyen Duy Trinh High School) said that he and his friends had been in line since 7 am to buy tickets. "I was very happy to buy tickets even though I had to wait in line for a long time," Phuc said. |
Many young people lined up to buy tickets. |
Although having to queue for a long time to buy tickets, many people still happily accepted. |
On the first day of release, the movie created a ticket fever, the ticket counter at the 12/9 theater "broke down" due to the large number of people. |
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