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Go to My LibraryThương Tín một đời giông bão : hồi ký
- Language
- Vietnamese
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- Publisher
- Nhà xuất bản Hội nhà văn
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN
- 9786045352182
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The memoir is widely praised for its honesty and candid approach, with many readers appreciating that the author does not attempt to self-aggrandize or defend past actions. His personal reflections are often described as sound and agreeable. The storytelling, particularly attributed to the ghostwriter, is noted for being engaging and easy to follow, leading many to finish the book quickly. The accounts of romantic relationships are presented as truthful and, in many cases, respectful of others' privacy through the use of initials. Some reviewers found these narratives captivating, offering unique insights into the actor's personal journey and glimpses into the entertainment world of past decades.
A significant point of criticism revolves around the book's title, "A Stormy Life," which some readers felt was not fully reflected in the narrative's depth; major life events were described as lacking the intensity or psychological impact expected. Many reviewers found the book to excessively focus on the author's romantic and amorous relationships, describing this aspect as repetitive, uninteresting, or even inappropriate. There was a general disappointment regarding the limited coverage of his acting career, professional struggles, or insights into the film and theater industry. Furthermore, some readers raised ethical concerns about the appropriateness of sharing intimate details, even if true, and questioned the potential impact on those involved, noting a perceived lack of a broader message or historical context compared to other memoirs.
Ultimately, the book receives a mixed reception, often described as an "okay" or "good" read rather than an exceptional one. It is generally seen as a quick, accessible account that provides an unfiltered look into the private life of a public figure. This memoir would primarily appeal to readers who are deeply interested in the actor's personal journey, particularly his romantic entanglements, and those seeking an honest, unvarnished account of his experiences. Fans of the actor, especially those curious about the "behind the scenes" of his life and the showbiz world of earlier decades, are likely to find it engaging. However, it may not satisfy readers looking for a profound historical narrative, extensive industry insights, or a deep exploration of personal growth and overcoming significant challenges.
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