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Frustratingly familiar motifs in Vietnamese films

There are episodes that constantly appear to be boring on Vietnamese screens.

There is innovation in content, image and cast, but the market TV series Vietnamese inevitably familiar motifs, making viewers bored.

1. Negative mother-in-law, causing inhibition

Most of movie Vietnamese television, when taking on the topic of psychology – family, build images of cruel and cunning mothers-in-law that make viewers say: “Watching Vietnamese movies but bored without wanting to get married”, “afraid not to dare to live with mother-in-law”.

The most haunting in the past few years can be mentioned Mrs. Dung of Back In The Middle Of Love; Mrs. Phuong (People’s Artist Lan Huong) of Living with Mother-in-lawMrs. Kim (Thanh Quy) in Rose On Left Chest…

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The peak of the Vietnamese screen right now is Mrs. Hien of Love the Sunny Day – unreasonable, selfish, greedy and excessive… Mrs. Hien not only became the obsession of Van Khanh (Lan Phuong) or the audience but herself. People’s Artist Lan Huong also “regret” admits: “So inhibited. Knowing that, did not accept this role” nice “I know the mistake. From now on, don’t close this category anymore”.

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2. Son-in-law doesn’t like stepmother

The ancients used to have a saying “Several generations of cakes have bones, generations of step-aunts love their husband’s children”, But in Vietnamese movies, many times, the image of her husband’s son who hates his stepmother is shown to the face. Most recently, Mai Anh – Vietnamese daughter (Viet Anh) in Ex-Husband, Ex-Wife, Ex-Girlfriend.

When she heard that her father had married a new wife, Mai Anh moved to Hanoi to study to easily “try” her stepmother. Here, despite the concern and sincerity from Giang, Mai Anh always shows disdain, bad tricks to play bad, badmouth Giang.

Even Giang himself could not stand it and spoke up: “She just expects us to treat each other like normal people, at least with the bare minimum of courtesy.”

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Before that, it was possible to mention haunting names like Tue Nhi (Kha Ngan) – Thu (Minh Huong) of 11 May Day; Baby Bong (Hong Nhung) – Tea (Luong Thanh) in Rose On Left Chest; Dung (Hong Diem) in A Life of Resentment – Dang’s son (Manh Truong); (Ha Anh) – Bao Khanh (played by Dieu Huong) in Dumplings With Bones,…

3. Little tam but up front with the main chamber

Even though I knew I was wrong, I was destined to be a minor, but the third series of Vietnamese films was still very passionate about openly winning people’s husbands. There are even some people who even oppose the government, using every trick to get married. Tra (Luong Thanh) in Rose On Left ChestNha (Quynh Nga) live Go Home BabyDuong (Thuc Anh) in The Taste of Friendshipminor tam (MC Huyen Trang) in 11 May Day,…

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