After 7 episodes, the movie "The Third Party Has No Fault?" surpassed 45 million views on platforms.
"The Third Party Is Not at Fault?" is currently focusing on the unstable psychological development of the wife, especially the character Thien Kim played by Ammy Minh Khue.
Thien Kim was born at the finish line, has everything but is haunted by the fear of her husband having an affair. Losing faith, always living in doubt, she is forced to go to psychologist Lam Anh (played by People's Artist Le Khanh) for advice.
Thanks to a psychologist, the audience realized that Thien Kim was a problematic person. Her paranoid suspicion, unusual attitude and behavior made Gia Huy (played by Quoc Huy) tired. Therefore, the couple no longer had a common voice and constantly argued.
Working with People's Artist Le Khanh for the first time, Ammy Minh Khue left a special impression. Every day of filming, she had an interesting experience. On the first day, People's Artist Le Khanh felt sorry for the role of Thien Kim, a devoted woman who loves her family with all her heart but is betrayed by her husband.
On the second and third days of filming, when she understood more about her wife's "craziness", the female comedian changed her opinion: "Huy left Thien Kim right away. Oh my god, why do I love Gia Huy so much?"
Taking on the role of a mentally unstable character, Ammy Minh Khue seemed to live in the character, shedding tears continuously despite filming many times. According to the actress, People's Artist Le Khanh was surprised and praised her performance.
“How can you get emotions so quickly? Next time, if there is a role that involves schizophrenia, sometimes crying, sometimes laughing, I will introduce it to Minh Khue immediately” - People's Artist Le Khanh commented.
With sincere compliments from a veteran artist, Ammy Minh Khue expressed: “I am very happy, truly grateful. Ms. Le Khanh is both a senior and an acting teacher. Therefore, even if I only receive one compliment from her, it is like a thousand compliments from everyone.”