After the role of a human-less father in "The strait of selling brides", People's Artist Trung Anh continues to attract attention when taking on the role of Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Le Dinh Sach in the political drama "Lan Chua" - a TV project about to air at prime time.

His character is a majestic, decisive and skillful person, but hides many powerful calculations behind his calm appearance.
At the press conference to launch the film, the cast all admitted that being the main dialogue was the "difficultest" challenge for them. For People's Artist Trung Anh, this is also one of the roles that made him " put all his effort into trying".
The male artist shared that the difficulty lies not only in the long and heavy lines of political nature, but also in the struggle between good - evil, right - wrong in the character's inner self.
"If you want to express your character, it is not just a matter of dialogue, a matter of dialogue, but a matter of how to exude the layers and layers in that dialogue. There are lines that the actor has never been exposed to in his life. These lines have phrases I have never heard in my life. I have never been a leader, the highest position is just a team leader, and I was dismissed after a week. Now it is difficult to say the words of the leader. But the most important thing is how to fully relocate the spirit in that line, the artist shared.

According to People's Artist Trung Anh, the crew did not accept the complete script from the beginning but only filmed every part, so when he first started filming, he felt like "playing the wrong character". After discussing with director Meritorious Artist Mai Hien, he understood more clearly the complex psychology of the character, who is both devoted to the development of the province and is controlled by personal ambition. That is what makes roles multi-layered, multi-layered, requiring actors to be absolutely dedicated.
Director Mai Hien recalled a memorable memory: That day, filming was at the People's Committee of Phu Tho province, at around 8pm. Mr. Trung Anh was almost exhausted and no longer clear-minded enough to learn long lines about the policy. I used to see him tired from his physical strength in The Judge, but this time he was tired from his mind. He had to rest for 5-10 minutes, I was going to rest completely, but he said, ' well, let's try filming this scene' and so the whole crew and I continued filming.'
The director also revealed that not only People's Artist Trung Anh but many other veteran actors such as People's Artist Trong Trinh and Meritorious Artist Pham Cuong also "sitting still" 10-15 minutes in the middle of the set because they were exhausted after the dense scenes.
However, with the serious working spirit and dedication of veteran artists, Lan De De promises to bring the audience a dramatic political film, where good and evil are only separated by a small but harsh line.