The character Dong (Do Nhat Hoang) - who was built with naivety and intellectual disabilities - suddenly revealed as the cold-blooded Professor and boss behind the criminal gang.
Throughout the first 20 episodes, Dong always follows his sister Kimmie (Le Phuong), putting aside both police officer Angel (Thuy Ngan) and Duc Nhan ( Vo Canh). The double identity is cleverly hidden, now becoming a link opening a new chain of events. Do Nhat Hoang admitted that this is a dream role: I hope to try my hand at a complex psychological character or a gang boss. Just one role in Dont ask Me for Love gave me everything.
The inner conflict between Dong and the Professor became more dramatic when he was the one who caused the death of Thuy Tien (Trinh Thao), the woman Kimmie truly loved. Sisterly love has always been close, now turning to two opposite ends, turning family love into a tragic sword. Do Nhat Hoang said that the dialogue scenes with Le Phuong at the end of the film were "the most difficult" because they required a huge emotional struggle.
At the same time, the character Hai Coi (Tuong Vi) also left a strong impression. Once a female giang in a foreign land, Hai Coi lives fully because of her blind love for Duc Nhan (Vo Canh), ready to fight against everything to protect him. Despite his few lines, this character still reaches the audience thanks to his explosive emotional scenes. Tuong Vi shared: "This is my most passionate role ever. Character lives only to follow the person he loves, whoever he loves, he hates that person's lover. It may sound silly, but it is actually very real.
volumes 19 and 20 clearly depict two types of tragedy: a dangerous villain and a female gangster who is perverse in love, creating a climax intertwined with crime, family love and love.
The movie "You Don't Escapate From Me" promises to explode in the final episodes, when the conflict is pushed to the final level.