After more than 2 weeks of airing, the drama "Rem ngoc chau sa" has officially ended at episode 40. Besides the sad ending of the main couple, all attention was focused on Trieu Lo Tu's extremely generous actions for her fans.
The actress spent 49,995 yuan (about 175 million VND) to give lucky money to a few lucky fans. Each person will receive 15 yuan (about 52,000 VND) as a small gift to commemorate the final episode of "Rem ngoc chau sa".
This information quickly climbed to the top 1 hot search Weibo (hot search keyword on Weibo), attracting much attention and many mixed comments from netizens.
Besides compliments for Trieu Lo Tu's love for her fans, many viewers sarcastically said she was spending money to "keep" her fans.
Previously, "Rem ngoc chau sa" disappointed viewers with its boring content, fake effects, and unattractive "chemistry" between Trieu Lo Tu and Luu Vu Ninh. These things made the film's performance not very outstanding, far behind the film that aired at the same time, "Vinh da tinh ha".
Notably, on the same day that Trieu Lo Tu gave out lucky money to fans, Ngu Thu Han broke the magazine sales record with 310,000 copies, reaching 14.09 million NDT. Although both dramas were aired, one can see the contrast when one person spent money on fans, while the other was wholeheartedly supported by fans, not afraid to spend money to break the record.
Sharp-eyed netizens also discovered that among those who received lucky money, many had Ngu Thu Han as their profile picture, proving that they were fans of the actress from "Eternal Night Galaxy". This also contributed to the fierce argument between the two fandoms.
"Rem ngoc chau sa" officially opened for fast track (pre-screening) sales until the last episode from November 22. Contrary to the audience's expectations of a happy ending, the male lead Yen Tu Kinh (played by Luu Vu Ninh) had to die because he could not find the antidote. Doan Ngo (played by Trieu Lo Tu) sadly left to wander everywhere to do business.
This ending brought tears to the audience but still did not make the film's performance too explosive.