
On the afternoon of January 12th, the Vietnam Film Center (VFC) announced the television series "No Limits ," scheduled to air at 9 PM from Monday to Friday every week on VTV1. The series explores the image of soldiers in peacetime, focusing on civil defense, search and rescue operations, and responding to new security challenges.

Not set on a battlefield, "No Limits" leads viewers to "fronts" without gunfire, where complex natural disasters, catastrophes, and incidents demand quick and accurate strategic decisions. The film highlights the role of the General Staff in directing, managing, and coordinating forces during emergencies.
At the film's premiere, Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Duc, Director of the Propaganda Department ( Ministry of National Defense ), stated that the film "No Limits" continues the emotional theme of previous films produced by Vietnam Television in collaboration with the Vietnam People's Army, but with a fresh and more comprehensive approach to the image of soldiers in the new era. The film not only reflects their duties but also portrays the depth of life, courage, and sense of responsibility of officers and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army.

According to director Nguyen Duc Hieu, the situations in the film are based on real documents and events, requiring the film crew to conduct thorough research, film in complex conditions, and with the participation of many forces and specialized equipment. The biggest goal of "No Limits" is to help the audience understand that behind the silent decisions are the pressure, responsibility, and very human sacrifices of soldiers in peacetime.

Inspired by real events and closely coordinated with the General Staff and numerous military units, the film vividly recreates large-scale rescue and relief scenarios, while also showcasing the coordination between the military, militia, local forces, and cybersecurity.
The series features a cast of experienced and young actors. Steven Nguyen takes on his first leading role in a long-running series as Lieutenant Colonel Dao Minh Kien, Minh Trang plays a female IT officer, and the series also includes To Dung and veteran artists such as Meritorious Artist Thanh Quy, People's Artist Quoc Tri, and others.
The film is expected to offer viewers a realistic and humane look at soldiers in peacetime, where the only limits are a sense of responsibility and unwavering courage.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/khong-gioi-han-phim-ve-nhung-nguoi-linh-thoi-binh-post833150.html






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