In the film "A Father's Gift ," the mother-daughter duo who frustrate viewers the most are Mrs. Thuy (People's Artist Minh Hoa) and Quyen (Huong Giang). While Mrs. Thuy constantly flaunts her wealth and shows contempt for her in-laws and son-in-law, Quyen repeatedly makes unpleasant remarks about her husband's sister, claiming that her sister-in-law is always "extorting" money from her brother.
In episode 8 of the series, when Nghia (Tuan Tu) invited his younger sister, Thao (Ngoc Huyen), to his house for dinner, Quyen showed her displeasure. First, Quyen angrily criticized her brother-in-law for his lack of consideration: "You should spoil your sister, but there's a limit! She's a grown woman now, and she still makes you clean up after she finishes eating."
Quyen is annoyed with her husband for secretly giving money to her younger sister in episode 8 of the series "A Father's Gift".
While her husband cheerfully cleaned up and explained, " She rarely comes over to visit," Quyen continued irritably, "Is she here to visit or to ask for money? I've seen you secretly giving Thao money several times already. I know final-year students have many expenses, but Thao has to take care of herself. Our family is struggling financially this year; we can't handle everything, honey."
This angered Nghia: "It seems like in your and your mother's eyes, my whole family is clinging to me! Let me tell you straight, the money I gave Thao has nothing to do with our family's finances. She's supposedly studying here, but we rarely get to see each other."
The mother-daughter duo Thuy and Quyen are causing frustration for viewers of the film "A Father's Gift".
In fact, given the context of the film, because she knew her brother lived with her mother-in-law, and noticed the unfriendly attitude her mother-in-law and sister-in-law showed her, Thảo rarely visited them. Even Quyên, in episode 3, said that she rarely saw Thảo come to their house.
Quyen's attitude towards her sister-in-law in episode 8 of the drama "A Father's Gift" has angered many viewers:
"What's wrong with an older brother giving his younger sister money? It sounds so annoying," "I'm a woman too, but watching this movie, I can't stand the wife and mother-in-law. It's really irritating," "Ms. Quyen is so stingy. It's fine to give her sister-in-law a little money since she's a student, but both mother and daughter are equally stingy and selfish."
"This sister-in-law is so selfish. She should occasionally give her younger sister some pocket money. Her family isn't struggling financially; they have stable homes and jobs. She's a student living alone, not dependent on her siblings, and if she succeeds later, she won't forget her kindness. It's scary how calculating siblings can be," "It's only natural for an older brother to give his younger sister extra money as a student..."
Besides being annoyed by the character, some viewers also commented: "This actress is hateful in every role she plays," "Huong Giang has played villainous roles so many times that you can tell this sister-in-law will also be awful"...
Huong Giang plays the most "annoying" sister-in-law in the film "Father's Gift".
Previously, actress Huong Giang stated that the character Quyen in "A Father's Gift" is not a villain: "I don't think my character in the film can be classified as a villain."
Quyen is a fairly ordinary woman, just like any other. The conflict in Quyen's family arises from the fact that her mother and son-in-law don't get along, making things a bit awkward. Giang is also a little relieved about this film because this character isn't "terrible" and won't receive as much criticism as in previous films."
The actress said she doesn't mind playing villainous roles, nor is she bothered by audience reactions to her performances:
"Being an actor is like being a daughter-in-law to a hundred families. I don't think only playing good characters is good; in my opinion, getting to play many different types of roles is the greatest luck. I'm increasingly enjoying playing villainous roles. Because villainous characters have personalities and reactions completely different from my own, it stimulates me to explore, observe, and learn from the outside world to create the character."
"If the audience watches the movie and they hate the villain, then that's a success for me."
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