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The scene of children crying out of tears when their parents divorced on Vietnamese movies

When witnessing the broken family scene, the sad look of the children made many viewers shed tears.

Love the Sunny Day

Love the Sunny Day The story revolves around the family of Mrs. Nga (Venerable Artist Thanh Quy) who sells vermicelli noodles and lives with her unintelligent brother and three daughters. As a widowed woman in her 60s, her mind is still not at peace when her three daughters, although grown up, are always full of problems in life.

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Although she is talkative, grumpy, hot-tempered, but with her sacrifice and boundless love, she has always been a firm fulcrum for her brother and daughters. In recent episodes, the marriage of Khanh (Lan Phuong) and Duc (Hong Dang) could not be saved, both decided to divorce.

In order not to hurt the two children, before going to court, the couple arranged to take their two children on a picnic, and made it clear that the family would no longer be together. Immediately, Sam – So sobbed: “Parents, don’t lie to me anymore. Divorce is a house for each person. Dad got a new wife, mom got a new husband, what should I do…If dad loves me and younger brother So, then he’ll stay with Mom and us.”

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Baby Sam’s words tear her heart, while baby So is still young, so she doesn’t understand what divorce is, innocently asks:Mom, what is a breakup? Does breaking up hurt, but Sam cried”, “Dad is angry with mom, dad is angry with mom, let me apologize to you instead“. The audience felt sorry for the pitiful questions of the two children.

Ex-Husband, Ex-Wife, Ex-Girlfriend

The film revolves around the life of a Vietnamese family (played by Viet Anh), a state cadre. After the first failed marriage, he is happy to walk again with Giang (La Thanh Huyen), a girl many years younger than him.

However, when they have not enjoyed their newlywed life for a long time, Viet and Giang are in trouble because his stepdaughter – Mai Anh – decides to live with her father.

At the age of 18, Mai Anh rebelled because her parents had new families. The only person who loved her – her grandfather – passed away. She protested the arrival of her stepmother by pretending to have food poisoning, disrupting her father’s honeymoon.

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When Mai Anh accidentally overheard a conversation between her father’s new wife and her biological mother, she was angry and thought the two were plotting a story to win property and push her away from her father.

Mai Anh clearly stated the thoughts that made her biological father and stepmother only mute: “They discussed having to give birth to another child to win his father’s love. It seems that they are afraid that my father loves me too much. They don’t treat you kindly. They get upset with me because they think I’m spending a lot of money, because they think I’m touching their pockets”, “You’re wrong. An 18-year-old child, 12 years living with grandparents, 3 years living with father, 3 years living with mother, do you think I am still a child??”

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The words seem harsh from an 18-year-old child, but it is actually a trauma that has been pent up for too long

Rose On Left Chest

The film revolves around the life of Khue (Hong Diem) – a gentle and gentle girl. The turning point of Khue’s life was when she was pregnant with Thai (Ngoc Quynh) and had to give up her education while in her final year of university to marry Thai.

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Also from here, Khue became a true housewife, sacrificing her entire youth to nurture her family home. For 10 years, only at home for food, housework, Khue lived completely dependent on her husband. And no matter what happens, it must come when Thai makes the couple public. The marriage that Khue tried to preserve for so long also broke down.

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Witnessing the separation between Khue and Bong – the eldest daughter, her questions made Khue feel heartbroken: ‘‘Are the parents going to divorce, and Mun and me won’t be able to live together anymore, right??” At this time, Khue could only hold her daughter in her arms: “I’m the older sister, can I give my mother to Mun?“Baby Bong cried choking:”I want to stay with you, mom take me with you”.

Khue’s mother-in-law could not do anything about this situation, her daughter-in-law and grandson had to be separated, making her extremely sad.

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According to VietNamNet

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