On the evening of July 12th, the TV series "My Family Is So Strange" had its premiere in Hanoi . Directed by Dinh Tuan Vu, the series stars People's Artist Kim Xuan, People's Artist Trung Anh, Nhan Phuc Vinh, Le Bong, Samuel An, Huong Giang, Tuan Tu, Luu Huyen Trang, Tuan Dat, and child actor Nha Uyen (playing the character Rong)...

The cast of the film "My Family Is So Strange". The 12-episode series officially airs at 8 PM every Monday and Tuesday, starting July 17th, on all K+ television platforms (Photo: Provided by the film crew).
The film tells the story of a family of eight who are always distant from each other due to differences in thinking and lifestyle. This unusual family begins to change when the young girl, Thanh My, suffers severe psychological trauma after a tragic accident.
At this point, the whole family will have to focus on taking care of the little girl, and their differences constantly create awkward situations, making the already "cold" family even "hotter" than ever.
The series of events that unfold after Thanh My loses her memory due to an accident also exposes the true nature of the family members behind the facade they've created. The film promises to deliver many meaningful messages about family love to the audience.
People's Artist Trung Anh is playing the role of an elderly man with many unspoken secrets for the first time. To portray this multifaceted character, the production team designed a very special look for People's Artist Trung Anh, which, according to the artist, features "unusual and different" costumes.

"For the first time, I wore costumes unlike anyone else. The first time I put on overalls, it took me a while to get used to it. For me, costumes are one of the quite special elements, portraying the personality and the story behind each character," People's Artist Trung Anh confided.
The film also marked the first time People's Artist Kim Xuân traveled to Hanoi for an extended filming period. She played a character who was a talented cook, cheerful, and stylish, but not afraid to "stand up" to protect her family.
She recounted: "The character I played was somewhat new and the most 'loud-mouthed' compared to any role People's Artist Kim Xuân has ever portrayed. While filming, I spent a month in the North – that was the longest time I've ever spent up here."
When I mentioned going to the North to make a film, my husband and children were very supportive. Initially, I was afraid that the regional language barrier would be a hindrance, but no, we quickly adapted. I felt like I was reliving my youth when I held the film script and I always loved the members of the crew."

Tuan Tu also had a special experience while making this film. He played Quang Hai, a weak man who only relied on his mother. He had a remarkable journey of growth after going through a series of events with this unique family.
"Making this film was exhausting. I spent a whole month traveling from Hanoi to Vinh Phuc to film, arriving home at 1 AM to rest, then driving back to the location at 5 AM. I did this continuously for many days, and as a result, I lost 5 kg."
Filming a TV series is as tiring as filming a movie because of director Dinh Tuan Vu's meticulousness and demanding nature. This director is very… "ruthless," but the actors get to work in a more professional way," Tuan Tu shared.
At the event, Tuan Tu "demanded" that director Dinh Tuan Vu pay for his treatment after Samuel An kicked him, causing him to develop shoulder arthritis because both actors were very immersed in their roles.
Speaking further about the intimate scene with co-star Luu Huyen Trang (who plays Tuan Tu's wife in the film), Tuan Tu said: "With any girl, I treat her professionally, just like I treat my wife, only without developing any romantic feelings. The intimate scene with Luu Huyen Trang, though called 'hot,' wasn't hot at all."

In this film, Nhan Phuc Vinh undergoes a transformation with a somewhat "street-style" character and complex emotions, a stark contrast to his usual image as a dapper, romantic young man.
Director Dinh Tuan Vu added that Nhan Phuc Vinh has always been an actor who takes his profession with absolute seriousness and is not afraid to try his hand at new and unique roles.
"Even though we've worked together before, Vinh still surprised me many times during filming. He didn't simply 'get into character,' but almost made me wonder: Am I talking to Vinh or Huân?", director Đinh Tuấn Vũ shared.
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