The film Father's Gift has aired 4 episodes with the plot revolving around the 3 children of Mr. Nhan (Meritorious Artist Vo Hoai Nam). Accordingly, the youngest son Hieu (Duy Khanh) stays at home with his father while the oldest brother Nghia (Tuan Tu) lives in the city with his wife's family, Thao (Ngoc Huyen) pursues her dream of becoming a singer.
As a student from the countryside, growing up in poverty, Thao was extremely careless, often causing trouble for herself. Sometimes she forgot her phone, giving Yen the opportunity to lock herself in the classroom, causing her to miss an important extra class. Other times, Thao borrowed the homeowner's motorbike and left it on the sidewalk to go to school, causing the motorbike to be lost and having to pay for it. Even in her rented room, Thao did not close the door when she went to take a shower.
Preview of "Father's Gift" episode 5.
Faced with the continuous troubles that happened to her, when she returned home to celebrate her mother's death anniversary, Thao learned that her father lent Hieu money to buy a car. She loudly blamed Mr. Nhan: "Why do you only care about him? Do you know how much pressure and suffering I have in the city?"
More importantly, Thao always asserted that she wanted to rise up and become famous so that no one would dare bully or criticize her because she was just the daughter of a man who made coffins and recovered corpses.
Ngoc Huyen plays Thao in "Dad's Gift".
Many viewers commented that Thao is a selfish, clumsy girl, an expert at causing trouble for herself but likes to blame circumstances and people around her:
"It's unreasonable for a girl living in poverty in the countryside to be so careless", "Thao's troubles are all caused by her own actions", "Why does Thao always get into trouble, all over nothing and make a fuss", "Living in the middle of the city but innocently leaving her motorbike on the sidewalk. This is irresponsible with things that are not hers, she deserves to pay for it", "Making a fuss on the anniversary of her mother's death, who can borrow her father's money, can it only be given to Thao or Nghia", "Both selfish and useless, and still blaming her father"...
"I acknowledge and agree with the audience's opinion."
Actress Ngoc Huyen plays the character Thao. Sharing with VTC News , Ngoc Huyen said that the audience's comments about this character are completely reasonable:
"I acknowledge and agree with the audience's opinion. Thao is a female student from the countryside who comes to the city to study, and being exposed to a new environment makes the character inevitably careless and unfamiliar in life.
On the other hand, due to difficult living conditions and deprivation, she had to think of every way to overcome difficulties and "patch up" the deprivation, which caused her to encounter storms brought about by her own deprived life.
"The scene where Thao slaps Yen was a scene with a lot of pressure for me."
However, the audience was very happy to see Thao ready to slap Yen - her mean classmate - for daring to insult her late mother. Ngoc Huyen said this was a scene that put her under a lot of pressure:
"The scene where Thao slaps Yen was a scene with a lot of pressure for me. First was the pressure of time, that scene was filmed during the day, more than 3 pages long, started filming at 5pm and the sky gradually turned dark.
Second is the pressure on the character's psychology, Thao has a feeling of frustration and anger, the dialogue is long and urgent, causing Huyen to lose a lot of energy for the scene. Third, the scene involves a slap, the opening of the film is a strong reaction that makes it difficult for me to act even though I have practiced many times with my co-star Mai Hue (playing Yen)".
Ngoc Huyen once made a strong impression with the image of Van Van in the movie "Love the sunny days".
Before the role of Thao, Ngoc Huyen had made a strong impression with the image of Van Van in the movie "Love on the Sunny Day" . That's why when appearing in the movie "Father's Gift" , the audience couldn't help but compare the gentle, lovely character Van Van with the strong, individualistic Thao.
The actress said that she appreciates all the audience's comments about her role: "It is completely normal for the audience to compare the two roles. I feel happy about that because it shows that the audience always cares about Ngoc Huyen and always follows my roles. For me, those comparisons are also the basis for me to learn from experience and improve my roles."
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