Comment Guidelines / Moderation Policy

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Please be aware that comments submitted to Hanoi Grapevine are moderated. This means that when you submit a comment here, it is not automatically published. It is held until we approve or reject it. We do not edit comments to remove objectionable content, so please ensure that your comment conforms to our guidelines to avoid it being rejected.

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2 Responses to Comment Guidelines / Moderation Policy

  1. Krista Knirck-Bumke

    Hallo Brian,
    schade, dass du vergessen hast, dass Peter dir 2007 bei unserer ersten Party im Haus sagte, dass man wohl in Hanoi alles nur ‘by the grapevine’ höre. Das war das zündende Stichwort, wie du selbst damals gesagt hast….

    Ich hoffe, ihr seid alle wohl unterwegs, war wirklich nett, dass wir euch in Berlin getroffen haben.

    Liebe Grüße
    Krista

  2. Luis

    I saw about 30 mins of this film. The scenery, camera work was good. But I couldn’t sit through anymore of watching drug addicts shoot themselves up. Watching people who knowingly inject themselves and their wives have to go to city to work and support these creatures habits. What was the point of this exercise. Waste of time and money. Sure he film makers could have done something more worthwhile with the funding? Disappointing film.

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