VietNamNet Bridge – Street food and the peaceful beauty of the landscapes in Vietnam were posted on personal sites of many actors in the Kong: Skull Island crew during their time in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – Street food and the peaceful beauty of the landscapes in Vietnam were posted on personal sites of many actors in the Kong: Skull Island crew during their time in Vietnam.
Brie Larson, the leading actress in the movie Kong: Skull Island, posted a photo of herself smiling on a motorbike in Vietnam on her Instagram page on March 19. Brie Larson wrote: "Riding on the back of a girl named Strawberry's moped. We are halfway through our mission of hitting eight street food stands in one night”
Previously, Brie Larson also posted photos of Vietnamese cuisine, especially the street food such as Vietnam banh mi (sandwiches) and noodles. Photo: Brie Larson Instagram.
Caption for this photo on the personal page, she wrote: "Vietnamese truck-stop-snack-break heaven". Brie Larson uploaded this photo when she was working in Quang Ninh, the last place of the film crew in Vietnam. Photo: Brie Larson Instagram.
Assistant director Bryan Chojnowski also regularly updated images of Vietnam on his personal page. This is a peaceful corner in Halong Bay. Photo: Bryan Chojnowski Instagram.
During the day the crew worked in Halong, the weather was drizzle and fog. Photo: Bryan Chojnowski Instagram.
For actor Thomas Mann, he was very impressed with the daily lives of the Vietnamese fishermen. A man carrying cattle by motorbike ... Photo: Instagram Thomas Mann.
... grazing buffaloes. Photo: Instagram Thomas Mann.
Sharing the photo taken in Ninh Binh, actor Samuel L. Jackson wrote: "Today's ride to work...believe it or not!" Photo: Instagram Samuel L. Jackson.
Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts showed a picture featuring actor Eugene Cordero with street cuisine in Hanoi – grilled chicken feet. Photo: Jordan Vogt-Roberts Instagram.
Eugene Cordero did not hesitate to taste street food in Hanoi’s Ngo Huyen alley and commented: "This ally had food. I ate it. It was great." The Kong: Skull Island crew went to Vietnam on February 18 and their last scene was shot on March 18. Photo: Instagram Eugene Cordero.