After discovering her husband having an affair with the person she thought was her friend, My Anh completely collapsed when she was left alone.
Previously, My Anh had impressed with her calmness to coldness when facing the "third party" Linh (Lan Phuong), even warning the other person frankly. But when she no longer had to hide her emotions, she burst into tears in the bathroom, where she put herself to face the deepest pain.
Phuong Oanh was praised for her complete performance of two opposite states: strong, reasonable when facing the third person and weak, broken when facing pain alone. Many comments said that this was one of the actress's most emotional scenes since the beginning of the film.
However, similar to the previous case of Doan Quoc Dam, Phuong Oanh's scene in the bathroom was suddenly "dug up" because the camera angle was not beautiful.
The opinion of an audience member agreed with the idea that the camera angle of My Anh in the bathroom was not beautiful: "To watch an art film, do you have a little taste? Why can you just go into the bathroom when you are depressed and depressed?".
Some viewers think that the camera angle makes the film lose its aesthetics. Others argue that the scenes are mainly intended to depict inner emotions, so the "rough" camera angles are also intentional.
The scene of My Anh crying on the road in pain touched the hearts of many audiences. Actress Thanh Mai re-shared the scene in episode 39 with the status line: "I cried with My Anh. Phuong Oanh's performance touched the emotions excellently!".

Previously, actor Doan Quoc Dam also became a topic of discussion because his image was "damaged" because of the swimming scene. After Dang was up late and discovered that he had " spent the night" with Linh, he was tormented by his betrayal of his wife.
In the bathroom, Dang cried. However, the scene was strongly spread on social networks because the camera angle was not beautiful, revealing the actors' flaws.
The demands and requirements for beautiful images from television audiences are becoming more and more strict. That also helps Vietnamese films become more complete.