The movie Life is Still Beautiful is considered an impressive product with meticulousness and care from the script, setting to the selection of actors. Therefore, even the supporting actors of the movie received special attention from the audience.
The three supporting characters that are currently receiving the most attention from the online community are Binh "no" (Minh Cuc), Phuong Nga (Ha Dan) and Bat (Tuan Anh). While the characters Binh "no" and Phuong Nga appeared from the beginning of the film and had a lot of screen time, Bat has only appeared in recent episodes. However, the public's assessment of the characters and the acting of these three characters is different.
The movie "Life is still beautiful" received positive reviews from the audience.
Phuong Nga - The "fickle" young lady
Phuong Nga is played by actress and MC Ha Dan. She is described as a rich young lady but is understanding, knows how to respect other people's family circumstances, has a generous personality, and actively pursues love.
With such a personality, the character Phuong Nga should have received a lot of love from the audience. However, the "inconsistency" in the character's personality and the way the VTV female MC acted caused many mixed opinions.
Ha Dan in the role of Phuong Nga in the movie "Life is still beautiful".
People think that Phuong Nga is sometimes too playful but sometimes too "old lady". This makes Ha Dan's overall acting unstable and "forced". Some viewers also commented that this actress and MC's acting is not really good. Her expressions in some scenes are not flexible, so they are considered "stiff" and "bland".
Ha Dan herself admitted that this was the role that caused her to receive the most mixed opinions from the audience. The actress said that she was confused and discouraged when faced with negative comments from the audience:
"Indeed, in the first episodes, when there were many conflicting opinions about Phuong Nga, I was confused and discouraged. Because I have participated in many films before, I have also played the role of a villain, but up until now, even though I was a villain, I have always received positive feedback from the audience. This is the first time I have read so many conflicting opinions."
The actress admitted that this is the role that has caused her to face the most mixed opinions.
However, Ha Dan said that the "erratic" personality of Phuong Nga is determined by the script: "Phuong Nga's sometimes "too mature" or "old-fashioned" thoughts, opinions, or words are due to her living conditions.
Nga lived with her father since she was very young. Although she has a cheerful and playful personality, she still had to be independent from an early age, so her thoughts are more mature than her peers. That's understandable.
In the next episodes, when Nga's story is revealed more, the audience will understand that Nga's personality and expressions are reasonable and realistic."
Regarding her acting which has not really impressed, Ha Dan said she is trying hard to win over the audience: "I review the footage that has been broadcast, learn from my own experience, and continue to try. Gradually, I am very happy to see that recently the audience has more sympathy for Nga."
The "villain" bowl is praised again
If the female supporting character Phuong Nga is portrayed as a lovely young lady, the character Bat is the "villain" of the film. He is the "god-damned" younger brother of the female lead, always appearing and causing trouble and taking advantage when everyone is in the worst situation.
Bat is a debauched playboy with an outrageous and rogue personality, so it's not hard to understand why from the very first scene he appeared in the movie, this character made many people "scared".
The haunting image of the character Bat.
However, that is only the feeling for the character. As for Tuan Anh's performance as Bat, the public gave him many compliments. Most opinions said that Tuan Anh played the role naturally, acted flexibly and very "soulful". Every time this character appeared, the audience was both angry and amused by his personality.
In response to positive reviews from the audience, Tuan Anh humbly shared: " I think I have to thank the audience for their interest in the film, especially for paying attention to the character Bat. Right from the moment I received the script, I myself found this to be an interesting villain."
Tuan Anh humbly accepted the audience's opinions.
The actor also expressed that he himself is very interested and selective, accepting the public's compliments and criticisms: "I realize that everyone has a different perspective and point of view when evaluating the character Bat: Some are positive, some are unpleasant, some are meticulous or even severely critical of this character.
I read them all and feel very happy that people are so interested in the role of Bat. I myself am also selective when receiving comments and suggestions for my character."
The "bow" vase becomes the highlight of the film
A character that is not part of the main story but makes the audience exclaim is the character Binh "bow tie" played by actress Minh Cuc. Binh is a fruit seller at the stall next to the female lead, has a silly, straightforward personality but is often jealous.
At first, she liked the male lead and pursued him wholeheartedly. So when she saw the female lead being close to her "dream girl", Binh repeatedly provoked, "provoked", and even fought with her "love rival".
Colorful design of the "bow" vase.
The character Binh, with her brash, straightforward personality and flashy appearance, quickly made a strong impression on the audience. The public loved Binh because she often brought laughter, helping to reduce the tension in the film.
Minh Cuc's performance as this "crazy" character also received many compliments from netizens. On online forums, the audience commented and expressed sympathy for the character Binh as much as the female lead.
In response to the public's affection, actress Minh Cuc expressed: "I see that people are very interested in Binh's flashy and eccentric personality. This reaction is different from the love they have for the honest and "gossipy" Sam in Huong vi tinh than. This shows that the audience is not bored with my characters."
Minh Cuc is delighted with the comments from the audience of the movie "Life is still beautiful".
The actress also paid close attention to the audience's comments about her role: "When the scene of Binh being heartbroken aired, I read the comments and saw that everyone enjoyed it. The audience also commented that this was the funniest scene of heartbreak they had ever seen. Someone texted me asking if I was crying for real or pretending, and where I got the emotion to cry.
Some people who know my situation even guess that I take out the hardships and difficulties from my personal life to “release” in this role. For actors like us, that is the most valuable compliment.”
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