Vietnamese film "The Bride of a Rich Family" could not reach the expected revenue of 100 billion VND. The film starring Thu Trang and Kieu Minh Tuan left theaters after one month of showing.
Data from Box Office Vietnam - independent box office statistics unit - shows the film The Rich Bride left theaters on the morning of November 23, after a month of showing. The film earned more than 73 billion VND.
Director Vu Ngoc Dang's work could not reach the 100 billion VND mark as expected. This was predicted, because at the time the film was released, The Bride of a Noble Family face to face with foreign films, typically Venom: last bet .

After a week of release, the film earned 47 billion VND, topping the Vietnamese box office, but after that time the film's viewership dropped significantly.
At the time of the film's release, audiences were looking forward to it as it brought together famous actors such as Kieu Minh Tuan, Huynh Uyen An, Le Giang, Thu Trang, People's Artist Hong Van, but the script is still a difficult problem that makes the film not receive positive reception.
The film revolves around the story of Tu Lac (Uyen An) - a girl from a poor background with the ambition to change her life. She plans to deceive and successfully approach the young master Bao Hoang (Samuel An). The deeper she gets into the plan, Tu Lac encounters many unforeseen situations that cause everything to fall apart.
The film depicts social conflicts and creates satirical laughter, but the script is still limited. Many viewers think that the relationships between the characters are somewhat forced and inconsistent, and the content is "all over the place".
The performance of the female lead played by Uyen An still creates controversy. The highlight of the film is the character played by Kieu Minh Tuan, the male actor transforms into a middle-aged character with a criminal past, experiencing many ups and downs.
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