Over 750 million interactions with the film across platforms have affirmed the public's affection for this television art form about the soldiers of Uncle Ho's army in the new era—officers and soldiers with boundless responsibility, courage, intelligence, and sacrifice.
Continuing the emotional momentum and success of previous films produced by the Ministry of National Defence in collaboration with Vietnam Television, such as "The War Without Borders" and "Without Time," the film "Without Limits" is identified as one of the key tasks with special political and ideological significance in the series of activities commemorating the 80th anniversary of the General Staff's Traditional Day (September 7, 1945 / September 7, 2025). The film takes a new and more comprehensive approach to the image of the Vietnamese People's Army in the new era: truthfully reflecting the life, work, training, combat readiness, and mission performance of officers and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army; highlighting the role of the General Staff in strategic planning, command, control, coordinated operations, force organization, and handling complex and unexpected situations. The film emphasizes comradeship, brotherhood, love, individual responsibility to the collective, and the Army's responsibility to the people. This contributes to strengthening the people's trust in the Army and in the cause of building a national defense system in the new era.
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| Scene from the film "No Limits". Photo provided by the film crew. |
One of the standout features of the film "No Limits" is its series of large-scale rescue and relief scenes, creating a strong visual and emotional impact on viewers. During more than four months of filming, the crew spent 15 consecutive days shooting the large-scale coal mine collapse scene with many complex action sequences; eight days recreating the chemical plant fire scene; three consecutive days filming earthquake scenes, building collapses, and buried people; and seven days of preparation and 24 hours of non-stop filming for the scene of a ship fire accident at sea...
Meritorious Artist Do Thanh Hai, Permanent Deputy General Director of Vietnam Television (VTV), affirmed: “With a proactive, decisive, and highly responsible spirit, along with close and effective coordination between agencies and units, the television series “No Limits” was completed with good quality, ensuring the broadcast schedule and receiving much affection and attention from the public. In the future, VTV identifies films on military themes as one of its important development directions. The station will continue to explore new themes, improve the quality of scripts and production organization, and strengthen coordination with military units to create works that are both politically accurate and professional, while also being rich in life and humanistic emotions, contributing to spreading the image of the Ho Chi Minh Army in the new era closer to the audience.”
Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/van-hoa/doi-song/nhung-pham-hanh-khong-gioi-han-1040349







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