Many viewers are fed up with the film starring Meritorious Artist Phu Don getting bogged down in trivial and illogical plot points. Some even suggest it's the most nonsensical project airing during prime time.
The movie Venus shoots Mars in the heart Airing during prime time on VTV since June 27th, the series is expected to have 26 episodes. Currently, it has aired up to episode 19. However, the project is becoming increasingly boring as it gets bogged down in trivial and nonsensical plot points.

What was supposed to be funny turned into… nonsensical comedy.
When it first aired, Venus shoots Mars in the heart It is expected to be a lighthearted, humorous film with no drama. The plot revolves around the lives of three couples with different circumstances: civil servants, government employees, and self-employed individuals.
With the message of learning to change in order to understand your partner on the journey to preserving and protecting family happiness, Venus shoots Mars in the heart Presenting various scenarios.
However, the plot points were criticized as contrived and illogical. First, there was the turmoil within Trang's (Bich Ngoc) and Nghiem's (Tien Loc) family. Nghiem reunited with his ex-girlfriend and discovered she had lost her memory in a traffic accident. Not only did they go out to eat and find a place to stay, but Nghiem also went shopping for lingerie with her. He even skipped his father-in-law's death anniversary out of concern for his ex-girlfriend.

Excessiveness in manner build The characters Nghiem and Van sparked a backlash from viewers. Many felt the plot was illogical, and Van was criticized for being unappealing and bland. Meanwhile, some argued that Nghiem deserved to be considered the most "terrible" character in the film.
Venus shoots Mars in the heart The film's main setting is the apartment of the married couple Trang and Nghiêm, and the boarding house where the couples Yên and Hào, and Đào and Quý live. The boarding house is considered a microcosm of society because it includes many different social classes with various professions, from students and freelance workers to prostitutes.
Many issues arise between them, but primarily it's about empathy and sharing in life. What puzzles the audience is that these women working in sensitive professions are quite confident about their work and sometimes act excessively.
In episode 19, which aired on September 5th, Dao (Minh Thu) held a competition to choose a babysitter for her boarding house. The candidates were the landlord (Meritorious Artist Phu Don), a flower girl (Tit Lien), and a university student. The entire episode revolved around challenges ranging from theoretical questions to practical tasks like changing diapers and singing lullabies, all aimed at making the audience laugh. However, the results were not as expected; viewers couldn't laugh, only feeling bored and disgusted by the utter nonsense.

A mean, toxic character.
Viewers Venus shoots Mars in the heart A sigh of relief as Dao, Yen, and Trang finally reconciled after nearly 10 episodes. This could be considered the most frustrating situation for viewers. The misunderstanding stemmed from Dao and Trang hiding from Yen the fact that they were going to confront Nghiem's ex-girlfriend.
Because Yen was hot-tempered and could harm others, Dao prevented Trang from involving her in the conflict. When Yen found out, she became angry, feeling that neither of them considered her a close friend. Afterwards, Trang and Dao tried many ways to appease Yen. Ultimately, they staged a fake assault to change Yen's decision to stop being friends.
On film forums, many viewers expressed frustration over the unnecessary and drawn-out argument between the three best friends. Some compared it to the conflict between the three male characters in the film. Cheer up, guys! After overcoming many difficulties and challenges, they successfully started their business, and even after the film ended, Trang, Dao, and Yen were still angry.

"It was interesting at first, but the more I watched, the more boring it became. It's just a girl's sulking, but it's dragged on for too long," "A situation involving three friends misunderstanding and sulking dragged on for almost 10 episodes without resolution," "In short, what message is the film trying to convey? It's already nonsensical," "They're still angry at each other? Thang, Tien, and Hung have successfully started their businesses and the film is over already," "I've stopped watching this film, I don't understand what message the director wants to convey..." are some of the comments from viewers.
From Yen's stubbornness and defiance, viewers pointed out the toxic nature of this character. From the early episodes, Yen revealed herself to be a bossy wife who liked to control her husband. She constantly lectured, instructed, even insulted and used physical violence against her husband at all times and in all places.
Many viewers have stated they will stop watching the film simply because of the overly loud and unpleasant character portrayals.
"I watched the movie for entertainment, but all I saw were scenes of constant arguing, husbands cursing and children scolding each other until my head ached," "The film has a weak script with many trivial plot points, illogical character development, and toxic personalities," "The noisiest and most nonsensical film I've ever seen," "I can't continue watching because it's not funny at all, just nonsensical, and every character seems problematic," "It's a shame for the talented cast, but the script has too many problems"... viewers commented.
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