Chị Ngã Em Nâng is a touching story about two siblings, Thương and Lực, who grew up in a family devoted to the traditional craft of incense making. Tragedy struck early, leaving Thương as the sole support for her younger brother — taking on the roles of both sister and parent. Growing up with hardships, Thương relied on her resilience and the deep-rooted teachings of their parents to persevere and change their lives. She eventually found success and hoped her brother would follow the same path. However, her well-meaning imposition unintentionally created cracks in their bond, pushing the siblings into painful conflicts — even to the point of facing life and death.
Set in an old apartment complex where a family lives in a single cramped room, Nhà Ba Tôi Một Phòng portrays the “out-of-sync” relationship between a conservative father and his dream-filled Gen Z daughter. As generational differences collide within the confined space, their bond is tested and gradually mended. The film offers an intimate slice of contemporary Vietnamese family life, where love often begins with understanding.
I Am Mine
Quý Ông Hoàn Mỹ
When the father of five grown children suddenly returns and dies. The strange funeral reveals the conflicts, instability, and tragedy of the Do family, including five children: Ngoc, Nga, Chau, Bau, and Du.
Người mẫu toàn năng