"Quy ban" by Tran Do Linh has ended. The main couple Trang Han Nhan (Tran Do Linh) and Pho Van Tich (Tan Van Lai) have lived happily together. However, this happiness is not complete when Pho Van Tich's illness is only temporarily stable.
Because he had been poisoned for too long, even with giai phap bi anh could not be completely cured. Pho Van Tich and Trang Han Nhan depend on each other, together building a true home.
It was thought that this would be a beautiful ending, but the audience still debated the plot at the end of the film. The reason lies in the plot revolving around the relationship between Trang Han Nhan and Pho Van Tich, who was her sister's husband and had a child.
The event that the female lead finally married her "brother-in-law" and became a "mother-in-law" made many audiences feel uncomfortable. It is worth mentioning that the film does not clearly explain this complicated relationship, allowing viewers to speculate about important details such as A Chi's background.
The film was communicated as a "big housewife" project - that is, honoring feminism, but in the end there was a story of "sisters worshiping a husband together", which made many viewers feel uncomfortable.
The film's omission of many important details makes the audience feel like they are being deceived when the key points are not clearly explained.
While a part of the audience believes that this film is a breakthrough, showing human complexity, another part condemns the film for taking advantage of feminism to advertise, but the story is actually controversial.
However, others defended and thought that this was a historical film, the old context, the era of "boys and seven cards", so the female lead was not too difficult to understand.