My sister-in-law's story began with a reunion at a memorial feast in the countryside, where five women from different backgrounds gathered at the family's ancestral home.
Viet Huong's portrayal of Hai Nhi evoked many emotions.
The film explores the underlying conflicts within family relationships. The battle between the eldest sister-in-law and her four sisters-in-law evokes a sense of familiarity, as if viewers are seeing their own families reflected in it, where conflicts can erupt from seemingly minor issues. From this, the plot twists gradually become apparent in each scene, sparking curiosity: who will ultimately resolve the conflict? What will be the outcome of the simmering animosity within the family?
Featuring a cast of talented actors, including Viet Huong, Hong Dao, and Le Khanh, all three, despite their backgrounds in theater, affirm that their extensive acting experience is their greatest advantage. Actress Hong Dao shared: "Hong Dao and Viet Huong have participated in many films. Le Khanh is a very charming and sought-after actress. We have all tried our best for our roles."
The relentless confrontations between sister-in-law Hai Nhi (Viet Huong) and brother-in-law Ba Ky (Hong Dao) create many suspenseful and dramatic situations. The film avoids noisy arguments, insults, and physical violence, instead offering necessary moments of quiet reflection for the audience to contemplate and contemplate the complexities of human nature. Viet Huong and Hong Dao's performances guide the audience's emotions along with the tragedy and the healing process of the five sisters in a family that has lost their father and husband.
Besides that, the roles of Dinh Y Nhung and Le Khanh also attracted a lot of attention from the audience with their two completely opposite personalities. Actress Dinh Y Nhung shared that this was a special role she had taken on for the first time, and although she had very few lines, portraying the character was not easy.
Playing the role of Nam Thu, Le Khanh portrays the most boisterous sister-in-law in the family, yet she endures her own personal struggles within her small family. Le Khanh's performance is both sarcastic and biting, but also emotionally resonant, adding a captivating "flavor" to the film.
Ngoc Trinh's return in this film was also a big surprise. Having previously caused controversy with her daring roles in "Sister Sister 2 , " "Waistline 56," etc. , this time Ngoc Trinh is expected to present a more mature and relatable image. And her role as Ut Nhu, according to Viet Huong's assessment, "Trinh acted so naturally, bringing her real emotions and personality from real life onto the screen. This role shows a lot of effort from Trinh and marks a significant step forward in her acting career."
Ngoc Trinh plays the role of Ut Nhu in the film.
Film critic Le Hong Lam commented: "The memorial service became a stage for this talented cast to shine, mainly through dialogue. When the relationships between these five women fall apart and a great storm shatters their character, we see a bond and healing. Vietnamese culture seems to favor this pattern: the more you love each other, the more you hurt each other; forgiving and forgetting..."
Sister-in-law will be released in theaters nationwide from December 20th, with early screenings starting on December 19th.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/dan-an-cua-dan-dien-vien-phim-chi-dau-185241218105656587.htm






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