The works of writer Nguyen Nhat Anh have long been a fertile source of original works for producers to adapt into films.
And in the massive treasure of Nguyen Nhat Anh’s short story collection, there are still countless potential names that could soon be adapted in the future.
1. My Little Angel
My little angel – a sad story about the first days of accidentally meeting each other of the couple Kha – Hong Hoa when Kha and his parents and brother moved to a new place, which was the house owned by his father’s boss.
When they moved to a new house, the villa that Kha’s parents were given had a very beautiful garden.
After many times sneaking into the new owner’s garden, she had an accident.
With all the excitement and tenderness of early emotions and the pure flavor of childhood;
2. Crying on a Tree
Crying in a tree – set in a romantic riverside village, during the summer vacation of students.
The story revolves around the first love of a girl named Turtle and a student from the countryside studying in the city.
This can be considered a rare work by the writer in which the characters have deep inner lives, and the story has many fierce details instead of the romantic, gentle style like his usual style.
3. Story of Lang Biang Land
The Tale of Lang Biang was once jokingly called the Vietnamese version of Harry Potter.
With a new and exciting theme, The Story of Lang Biang will certainly attract many audiences if it is turned into a movie.
4. Please Give Me A Ticket To Childhood
As a best-selling work and recipient of the 2010 ASEAN Literature Award, it is puzzling that Give Me a Ticket to Childhood has not yet been adapted into a film.
The work consists of small stories revolving around four children in the same neighborhood: Tun, Ti Son, Hai Co and Mui.
5. Golden Flower Farm
Camp Hoa Vang revolves around Chuan – a student in his teenage years and not very smart, studying at a famous `ignorant` middle school.
Chuan met a group of `girl monsters` in class 10A2, including: `Lien Mom`, Thuy Duong and Cam Pho.