At many stops, the auditorium was almost full, many people lingered after the screening to take pictures and chat with the film crew, showing the appeal of the work after many days of screening.
Participating in the cinematour were director Tran Thanh and the cast LyLy, Phao, Van Mai Huong, Quoc Anh, Vinh Dam, Ngoc Nguyen and Quynh Anh Shyn. The exchange atmosphere was lively with many behind-the-scenes shares and humorous interactions between artists and audiences.
The movie "Thỏ ơi!!" revolves around characters who seem to be living in peaceful relationships, but behind them are layers of hidden emotions and secrets. The appearance of the character Tho - a mysterious guest in the talk show "Chị Bờ Vai" - has led the story, forcing the characters to face the truth about love, marriage, ambition and personal hurt. The film combines charming humor with dramatic climaxes, creating a rhythm that is both entertaining and emotional.



Many Hanoi audiences commented that Tran Thanh's movie this year has a multi-layered structure, with a wider emotional range. One viewer said he returned to the cinema for the second time and realized many more interesting details than the first time. Even, some viewers revealed that they watched the movie up to three times in the same day because they loved it too much.
The highlight of the cinetour is the live performance of the movie soundtrack "Keep the brothers doing it too". The song was composed and performed by LyLy, and quickly received the attention of the audience.
At a cinema, LyLy and Van Mai Huong suddenly sang this song a duet, creating an explosive moment, making the auditorium cheer enthusiastically and want an official duet version.
Besides, the atmosphere became even more joyful when Van Mai Huong humorously admitted that she is the "gentleest and most afraid of her husband" character in the movie, contrary to the previous joke about opening a workshop "teaching to scold her husband". Quynh Anh Shyn also contributed to stirring up the event when reading poetry "push boat" Quoc Anh and Van Mai Huong, receiving the response of both the film crew and the audience.