In the film "Love Net ," Le Thu plays Thuan, a twin girl who was swapped at birth and grew up in a poor rural area. Despite a life filled with hardship, she remains optimistic and devoted to her lover, Hoa, her childhood sweetheart. She is willing to sacrifice her youth and shoulder all the burdens so that he can focus on his studies and build his future.

Le Thu said that she was invited by the producer because they felt she had qualities that matched the character. When she heard about the role, she felt that Thuan had many similarities to herself and was also the type of role she liked, so she immediately agreed.
Despite those initial advantages, according to Le Thu, she also faced considerable pressure because the character went through so many hardships and constantly had to struggle psychologically.
"I don't have a family yet, I'm not a mother, so embodying a woman who shoulders the burden of her future and takes care of a child alone is not easy at all. There were days when I had to film crying scenes continuously, to the point that my eyes were swollen, and I had to apply ice packs when I got home because I was afraid that the swelling would be too noticeable when filming normal scenes the next day," Le Thu confided.

The film contains many scenes that deeply affected her, such as when her son is kidnapped, or when the mother and son search for their father but cannot find him… Besides that, there are also many scenes that gave her new experiences: wading in a pond to pick lotus flowers, rowing a boat, selling cakes in the scorching sun, fainting in a field during a rainstorm, immersing herself in freezing cold water, and filming these scenes repeatedly. Particularly noteworthy is the scene where she is pushed into the river; the water is quite dirty, but she still has to stay submerged in it, wearing her wet clothes for hours while waiting to continue filming.
The film by director Vo Viet Hung It is currently being broadcast at 7:45 PM on the Vietnamese film channel SCTV14.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/le-thu-hoa-gai-que-moc-mac-trong-luoi-tinh-post813118.html






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