In particular, Le Phuong attracted attention when she first took on the role of "hammer market", "bustling mine" - an image completely different from previous gentle, gentle roles.
In the film, Le Phuong plays Ms. Be Gai, a hardworking woman with a straightforward, hot-tempered spirit but devoted to her husband and children. Next to her was Thai Hoa (as Mr. Sang), a gentle, honest but troubled husband. Their life in an old house with their demanding mother-in-law Hai Ximen ( Meritorious Artist Kim Phuong) creates a series of conflicts that are both humorous and touching.
Le Phuong shared that she especially loves this character because she is "exhausted": "Whoever touches her husband and children will be "out of number" with Ms. Be Gai. I find myself in the character of being Strong, upright but devoted to my family. The actress revealed that there was a scene where Meritorious Artist Kim Phuong "patched her in the face" for being too caught up in the role: "I really liked it, because at that time I was truly Ms. Be Gai, no longer Le Phuong".
Director Mr. To said that this is the image he expected from Le Phuong: "She often plays a luxurious and gentle role, this time I want the audience to see another Le Phuong - truly, life-long and energetic".
Although playing the role with many "rough" lines, Le Phuong hopes that the audience will accept it with openness: "Those words and actions only reflect the lives of a part of the workers, not to shock but to touch the truth".
With a fast-paced film, "real life" dialogue and a cast of talented actors including Thai Hoa, Meritorious Artist Kim Phuong, People's Artist Thanh Nam, Ngoc Trai, Tran Nham, the film "The Cold War" is rated by the audience as "or like cinema".