The film "My father, the one who stays" marks the return of Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh and actress Thu Quynh on screen.
Thu Quynh has a role with a heavy heart, complicated psychological developments. She plays Lien - an extreme mother, who is too harsh to hurt her son Nguyen (Tran Nghia)
After her daughter passed away, Lien fell into an extreme state, losing both her husband and son. She decided to divorce, go abroad to work and remarry. However, the incident caused Ms. Lien to lose her biological mother, second husband and daughter.
For Thu Quynh, the most haunting scene was when Lien Duong was in the hospital and realized that he had lost all his relatives. She only left Nguyen to be a friend and a friend.
Actress Thu Quynh shared that Lien's personality is completely opposite to her in real life. "Lien brings me many fears as well as negative emotions, but I am forced to convey all the tragedy of the character," the actress said.
In real life, Thu Quynh is only 5 years older than Tran Nghia, and the two have known each other for a long time. Therefore, Thu Quynh said that her role was very short but she faced a lot of pressure, especially when playing Tran Nghia's mother.
In the latest episodes, Ms. Lien fell into a state of panic and anxiety because Nghia was determined to return to Vietnam to live and work. She was extremely upset when she called her ex-husband but could not meet the requirements.

Meanwhile, Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh also plays a mother who caused many storms - Mrs. Quyen. Quyen is the mother of Viet (Thai Vu).
Quyen is a gentle person, loving her children, and trying to make ends meet as a single mother. However, due to life incidents, she had to leave Viet to Mr. Binh ( Meritorious Artist Thai Son) to raise.
16 years later, when she met Viet again, Mrs. Quyen still showed that she did not know him because she had a new husband and had children. Despite Viet's cries and grief for being abandoned by his mother, Mrs. Quyen is still cold and blood-thirsty for the new family.
In episode 30, the film revealed the details of Quyen being locked up, monitored 24/7 and abused by her current husband. That is the reason why she did not want the cruel husband to know about the existence of Viet.
Viet and Nguyen grew up missing their mother and their deprivation. The two boys always wondered why their mother did not love them, why they abandoned their children and left.
On forums, the audience called Ms. Lien and Ms. Quyen the mothers who "most frustrating in the film" because of their wrong choices, not only causing misunderstanding but also deeply hurting their children.
"My father, the one who stays" is a touching story about fatherly love, family love and the challenges of fate. Binh ( Meritorious Artist Thai Son) and Chinh (meritorious Artist Bui Nhu Lai) - two single fathers - together took care of Nguyen, Viet (Thai Vu) and An (Ngoc Huyen), raising them as brothers in the same family.
Under that simple shelter, the three children grew up in love, even though they were not related by blood. But when they grew up, Nguyen and Viet were forced to leave their family because of their blood, leaving An and the two father to continue to silently sacrifice, waiting for the day their children returned.