Viet Anh reveals the surprising final moments of the movie 'Sinh Tu'
Before the final episode aired, Viet Anh and Quynh Nga spoke up about the ending of the movie 'Sinh Tu'.
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Viet Anh and Quynh Nga in the movie 'Sinh Tu'. |
"Sinh Tu" is gradually coming to an end after Le Hoang (Trong Hung), Mai Hong Vu (Viet Anh) and Quynh Trinh (Quynh Nga) were arrested. Le Hoang and Quynh Trinh honestly confessed, but Vu still denied it even though the evidence of his crime was clear. Tran Bat (Chi Nhan) will certainly also receive a worthy ending when the bribe money was discovered in a secret safe buried in the wall of a special room at Trinh's restaurant. The audience predicts that all these characters will definitely have to pay the price in the final episode, which is also episode 80 of "Sinh Tu" airing tonight on VTV1.
When asked about the ending, Quynh Nga shared: "I probably can't reveal it because it will affect the film. I can only say that the ending is worthy and reasonable because everyone has carefully calculated the outcome of Quynh Trinh's character. To have the most perfect ending for all the characters in the film, the crew had to rack their brains for many days to calculate how to make it reasonable."
Actor Viet Anh said before the final episode of the film was about to air: "Today, episode 80 is the last episode of the film "Sinh Tu" to air, almost everyone can guess how the film ends, what the fate of the characters will be. Of course there will be surprises in the final moments. If you know how the ending will be, the audience should watch episode 80 tonight to know exactly."
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Viet Anh, People's Artist Hoang Dung and director Do Thanh Hai before the end of 'Sinh Tu'. |
Actor Manh Truong (playing Huy) sent to the film's fans: "Thank you to the audience for accompanying Sinh Tu throughout the past time, today's final episode will be very emotional."
A few hours before episode 80 of "Sinh Tu" aired, People's Artist Hoang Dung (Chairman Nghia) also had many interesting shares. "I have participated in many plays and many films on political topics, but it was not until Sinh Tu that the real-life aspect was reflected more realistically. An audience member asked me if this character of yours was based on any real-life character?... I answered 'it is a synthesis'.
Viet Anh - the actor who plays Mai Hong Vu said that all the characters and stories in the film are composites, not referring to any individual. His character Mai Hong Vu is also a composite of many images of many real characters. "Because it originates from real characters and events, I can filter, synthesize, and transform to make the character Mai Hong Vu as realistic as possible, and the details related to this character are also more convincing to viewers."
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People's Artist Hoang Dung and Chi Nhan in an emotional scene of "Sinh Tu". |
"Sinh Tu" will officially say goodbye to the audience tonight after 80 episodes aired continuously for the past 4 months. As People's Artist Hoang Dung said, the first episodes were still secretive so people didn't find it very attractive, but near the end, when everything was exposed and brought to light... "Sinh Tu" really attracted viewers.
Playing the role of a provincial chairman whose son is involved in Mai Hong Vu's bribery ring, in recent episodes, People's Artist Hoang Dung has demonstrated the impressive acting of a veteran artist, especially in the scenes where his character had to shed tears for his son. However, what he remembers most about the filming of "Sinh Tu" is the difficult weather. "The first few days were unimaginably hot. There was a day when we had to stop filming because my short-sleeved shirt was soaked, so I tried to dry it but it got soaked again, so we had to stop filming," he recalled.
In addition, the character of Chairman Nghia played by People's Artist Hoang Dung had to film a lot at the Vinh Phuc Provincial People's Committee, the city party committee... "The agencies of the committee and the city party committee have a lot of work, so the progress had to be pushed up a lot. The filming speed had to be increased to return them to their working locations," he said. However, almost every scene of People's Artist Hoang Dung's film was excellent.
Clip excerpt from the final episode of "Sinh Tu" |