
During the screening period, many CGV cinemas continuously recorded "sold out" tickets and the image of red and yellow stars covering the theater lobby became an unforgettable mark for a cinematic work.
This not only affirms the artistic quality of the film, but also shows the strong appeal of national spirit and aroused community awareness.
Many young audiences found the opportunity to make up for their regret of not being able to attend the live show at My Dinh Stadium on the evening of August 10, 2025.
Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, 21 years old in Hanoi said: “I don’t have tickets to watch the live political art show Fatherland in my heart. This time, having the opportunity to experience the film version, I am really excited and want to see with my own eyes what the concert atmosphere is like.”

This excitement is a clear demonstration of the special influence of the program, where national pride is stirred through every frame and melody.
Audiences who regretted not being able to attend the concert at My Dinh before also felt the full spirit of the event through the film version.
Nguyen Duy Tung (Hanoi) expressed similar feelings when explaining his decision to go to the theater. He said he was sorry to miss the live concert, but after watching the movie version, he clearly felt the patriotic emotions surging inside him. He also affirmed that if there is a similar event in the future, he will definitely participate.
The work has succeeded in creating a natural spread of love for the Fatherland, bridging emotional connections between generations.

Ms. Trinh Van Chi in Cau Giay Street (Hanoi) expressed her emotions when experiencing a special atmosphere at the cinema: “When watching Fatherland in My Heart: The Concert Film, I felt like I was watching a live concert. Witnessing and singing Vietnamese songs with other friends, I felt the strong patriotic spirit of everyone.”
Remarkably, not only adults, but even children were drawn into that atmosphere of national pride.
La Thao My, 10 years old, with a radiant face after the screening, shared: “Watching this movie, I found it very interesting and very proud of Vietnam. I was very moved when listening to the songs and watching the artists perform.”
These pure and sincere emotions are the most convincing proof of the natural and effective spread of patriotism. The continuous flow of emotions is continued through musical moments that seem simple but contain profound meanings.
Ms. Mai Thi Hai Ho (65 years old, Hanoi) shared after leaving the theater: “I have listened to these songs all my life, but today, sitting among so many young people and seeing them singing and dancing together, I was truly moved. I feel proud because the spirit of patriotism is still intact in today's youth.” Witnessing this is the strongest affirmation of national pride inherited through quality cultural products.
“Homeland in My Heart: The Concert Film” has successfully completed its mission of becoming a bridge of culture and national spirit.
The common point in the sharing of thousands of audiences is the feeling of being deeply connected, living in a common community, and being reminded of love for the Fatherland - a core, sacred value for every Vietnamese person.
With that meaning, the film screening has gone beyond the framework of a mere entertainment activity and become a rare cultural phenomenon. The film has succeeded in bringing the audience into a common emotional space, where all generations sing together, are moved together and turn to the Fatherland with all sincerity, thereby affirming the connecting power of cinema and music in strengthening the national spirit.
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