It's essentially a soap opera on the big screen. Every 10 minutes brings a new dramatic twist, and characters frequently burst into shouting matches-a style that has become quite typical of Vietnamese films these days.
That said, the film stands out for its surprisingly relatable portrayal of traditional family dynamics. For many Vietnamese viewers, it might feel all too familiar. And for those who haven't lived through it, the drama may seem exaggerated-but trust me, it's not.
What really elevates the film is the strong presence of Viet Huong and Hong Dao. As always, Hong Dao delivers a standout performance with her natural screen presence and intricate delivery. She's one of the rare Vietnamese actresses who truly understands the nuances of acting for film versus the stage. While the rest of the cast doesn't quite reach her level, their energy keeps the film engaging.