The movie Life is Still Beautiful has entered its final episodes with the tragedy of the main male character Liu and his son, Thach. In addition, the secondary main line also has conflicts that attract the attention of the audience.
Binh (Minh Cuc) discovered she was pregnant and was happy when Dien (To Dung) took her to a pregnancy check-up. But in reality, because she was afraid that her difficult circumstances would make it impossible for her to take care of her child, Dien took Binh straight to the abortion clinic. This made Binh extremely angry, the most capricious girl in the market immediately "exploded" and cursed her boyfriend and declared that she would raise the child alone.
Binh was shocked when she realized her boyfriend wanted to force her to abort the child.
Many viewers were amazed when watching Minh Cuc act out this "explosive" emotional scene. Many comments said that the actress really got into character, even bringing her own situation into the character of Binh: "Binh is strong and decisive, just like Minh Cuc in real life", "I feel so sorry for Binh, I thought Dien would love him but he turned out to be...", "In real life, Minh Cuc also raised a sick child alone, she probably didn't need to act in this scene", "Binh is so excellent, I just blame Dien for being too cowardly"...
Sharing about the scene where Binh "goes crazy" because her boyfriend forces her to abort her child, Minh Cuc said: "The maternal instinct in every woman is always very strong. When faced with the scene of a boyfriend or husband rejecting their child, everyone is definitely heartbroken.
"When I filmed the scene where Dien wanted to abort the child, I was in so much pain!"
When filming the scene where Dien wanted to abort the baby, I was in so much pain! My maternal instincts arose, urging me to keep my blood at all costs and protect it, regardless of difficulties or criticism. That's why from the dialogue to the character's reactions, I expressed everything with my own true emotions, without having to act."
The comedic actress said that because the character Binh has a "crazy" personality, even when it comes to emotional scenes that bring tears and sympathy from the audience, she still has to try to "hold back" to make people laugh:
"My instincts were so strong at that time, my emotions kept surging up, making me both angry with the character Dien and resentful towards my own character. According to the script, Binh would "give" Dien a slap that would make his eyes sparkle. But at that time, my emotions were really strong, I wanted to let them out.
"Because I was so focused, I didn't expect that I pushed and shook him so hard that To Dung fell to the ground."
But the director didn't want Binh to react like that, because it would be too normal, not suitable for a "crazy" and "crazy" girl like Binh. So I had to vent all my anger on To Dung by grabbing his head and shaking it. At that time, because I was so absorbed, I didn't expect that I pushed and shook him so hard that To Dung fell to the ground.
However, Minh Cuc said this unique segment also helped her receive more sympathy from the public:
"From the beginning of the film, the audience was very interested in Binh even though she was not the main character and sometimes had an ugly personality. But through the scene where Binh was forced by Dien to abort her child, I realized that everyone loved Binh and myself much more.
The audience compared the character Binh with Minh Cuc's real life.
When the last segment aired, many comments from the audience appeared on social media comparing my real life with the role of Binh. Comments like "She doesn't need to act", "In real life, Binh also has a hard time with love and children", "It seems like Minh Cuc copied the feeling of being a mother in real life into the movie"... made me very emotional.
People must really care about me in real life and understand the character Binh to be able to make such comparisons and comments! Being an artist who is loved and sympathized with like that, I feel truly touched and happy."
An Nguyen
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