No Time, Episode 5, will be broadcast live on VTV1 on December 2nd.
No Time, episode 5 will air on VTV1 at 9:00 PM today, December 2nd, 2024, on VTV Entertainment - VTV - VTV Go.
Timeless Episode 5 Broadcast Schedule
Viewers can watch episode 5 of "No Time" live on VTV1 at 9:00 PM today, December 2nd, 2024, via the links below:
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This television series is expected to have 60 episodes and will be broadcast live on VTV1 at 9:00 PM from Monday to Friday every week on VTV Entertainment - VTV - VTV Go.
Preview of No Time Episode 5
In the preview for episode 5, a major storm and flood cause a severe diarrheal epidemic, overwhelming the military camp's medical center. In response, some subordinates order a temporary restriction on civilians entering the infirmary.
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Lieutenant Colonel Dai discovered the situation and immediately ordered the gates opened to receive patients, despite the inadequate treatment facilities. He insisted: "Why not open the gates to let people in? Open the gates, welcome them."
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The following day, Dai held a meeting with his comrades to discuss how to handle the epidemic. Doctor Thu stated: "Reporting to the Regiment Commander and comrades, with the current number of infected people, I believe this disease has become an epidemic. If we don't gather the sick for treatment, the potential for community transmission will be very high."
Lieutenant Colonel Dai frankly criticized his subordinates for arbitrarily restricting people's access to the clinic and immediately directed a solution:
"We cannot abandon the people at this time. The Battalion Commander's unilateral decision to restrict access to treatment must be learned from. Comrades, given the complex situation of the epidemic, I have decided to establish a temporary field hospital."
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After the storm passed, Dai's unit realized that the post-flood landslide situation was very complex, and people's lives were facing many difficulties. The entire platoon promptly cleared the cut-off roads and provided support to stabilize the lives of the people, demonstrating a spirit of solidarity and responsibility towards the community.
For detailed developments, please tune in to "Timeless" episode 5, airing on VTV1 at 9 PM tonight.
"No Time" is a special film project commemorating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army and the 35th anniversary of the National Defense Day. The film will be broadcast during prime time on VTV1, from 9 PM every Monday to Friday, starting November 25th.
The film tells the story of Lieutenant Colonel Le Nguyen Dai, played by actor Manh Truong. Dai is a soldier in peacetime who, along with his comrades, possesses a deep love for his country, courage, and a sense of responsibility. They do not hesitate to face danger, ready to sacrifice themselves to protect the peaceful lives of the people from natural disasters and epidemics.
These soldiers possessed both compassionate hearts, always sharing and empathizing with the difficulties of their compatriots, and resourcefulness and decisiveness when facing sophisticated enemies. These enemies exploited the people's trust to spread propaganda against the Party and the State.
"No Time" brings together a cast of renowned and veteran actors such as People's Artist Trung Anh, People's Artist Quoc Tri, and People's Artist Nhu Quynh. These artists bring depth and weight to the characters they portray. In addition, the film also features young actors with rich acting experience such as Manh Truong, Chi Nhan, Duy Khanh, and Bich Ngoc, along with new faces like Le Bong and Thac Phong.
In particular, for the film's flashback section, director and Meritorious Artist Danh Dung entrusted the roles to young actors such as Viet Hoang, Huyen Trang, Thua Tuan Anh, and Duc Hieu. The freshness and youthfulness of these actors brought to life the images of young soldiers, doctors, nurses, and volunteer youth in a natural, simple, and vibrant way.
Le Nguyen Dai, played by Manh Truong, is the son of Mr. Nam, the commander of the 12th Regiment. Later, Dai was transferred to the 80th Regiment. He is handsome, masculine, and steadfast. Dai is strong, decisive, and always eager to complete any assigned task. As the son of a soldier who experienced war, Dai inherited his father's ideals and responsibilities. He possesses the unwavering determination and steadfastness of a soldier, but few know that he also harbors his own private thoughts.
The film explores the story of the soldiers of Uncle Ho's army, with two distinct parts: "war" and "peace." The past part depicts the fighting life of the older generation during the war of national defense. That life was both heroic and tragic due to the losses brought about by war.
In the present-day section, the film draws inspiration from the silent contributions of soldiers in peacetime, those who grew up in peace and were willing to sacrifice their personal happiness for the sacred cause of "the people." The interwoven stories of the past and present vividly portray the image of soldiers in each era. Simultaneously, the connection between the past and present reflects the continuation of the tradition of "Uncle Ho's soldiers," "by the people, for the people."
The film not only portrays the values of soldiers during wartime, but also honors the silent sacrifices of generations of soldiers in peacetime, who always protect the safety and happiness of the people.


