In episode 18 of the movie "1 millimeter away from you", the actor Chi Nhan continues to be the center of discussion when taking on the role of Nghiem - a villain whose words and actions are criticized by the audience. The most controversial scene is the detail of Nghiem - a married man - returning to the Research Institute drunk, taking advantage of the empty workplace to rape Nga, an intern.

The director created a tense atmosphere in the situation. Nghiem saw Nga working late, pretended to ask for help with documents, then locked the door and attacked her in the face of her desperate resistance. Meanwhile, Nga's boyfriend Duc waited for a long time but did not see Nga, could not reach her by phone, so he went to look for her and heard her panicked screams, so he immediately kicked the door open and attacked Nghiem with a heavy blow.

After airing, this detail reached more than 10 million views on various platforms, leaving many mixed opinions. Viewers were outraged by Nghiem’s behavior, but at the same time thought that the female intern’s low-cut shirt gave rise to the “blue beard”’s plot.
The scene shows the acting ability of Chi Nhan when having to act out a scene that is easily criticized.
In the previous episode, Nghiem's wife slapped him for doubting that his son was not his biological son. Nghiem's series of words and actions created an image of a man who was both ambitious and despicable.
This is not the first time Chi Nhan caused a stir when he played a villain. Coming from the Hanoi Drama Theater, he left his mark with a series of roles that were “hated” by the audience.

From Linh "du" who is scheming to be a subordinate of boss Quy in "Question No. 5" to Tran Bat who is scheming and womanizing in "Sinh Tu"; or Vu in "Ex-husband, ex-wife, ex-lover" have brought a quite typical image when mentioning Chi Nhan on screen.
Although sometimes considered "nailed to the villain role", Chi Nhan He always affirms that he does not choose evil roles, but chooses roles with depth.
The actor affirmed that he always separates his personal life from the circumstances of the character he plays. He puts himself in the character but does not impose his subjective view and above all respects the script.
Thanks to that, every time Chi Nhan appears, his character often leaves a strong impression, even being hated to the point that… the audience sometimes forgets his real name. This is considered a success for an actor playing a villain.
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