The crew of "Golden Fire: Mother's birthday" shared interesting things about the film during the media exchange on the evening of October 28. Since its first days of release, the film has been noticed by the cast including: Artist Ai Nhu, Thanh Hoi, Meritorious Artist Huu Chau, Huy Khanh...
Fate: Mothers birthday revolves around Mrs. Tams family, including her son and grandchild. Continuously facing failures, Mrs. Tam's son decided to borrow money from the government to improve his life. In order to pay off the debt, he premised a ghost for his mother to defraud her of insurance money. In the film, generational conflicts, expectations and social pressures are exposed through the "black comedy" genre approach - both tragic and humorous.

In the film, artist Ai Nhu plays Mrs. Tam - who was organized by her son for a "fake ghost". In contrast to the somewhat "terrifying" coffin image, she shared tips that bring a sense of authenticity, suitable for smooth acting. Long scenes in the coffin, the crew using the mask are prototyped by artist Ai Nhu. According to the artist, this prop takes up to 4 hours to make the mold and then send it abroad for processing.
Although more familiar with the theater stage, artist Thanh Hoi shared that there were no obstacles when performing this first film role. He said that the acting profession is not separate from daily life, through the role he hopes to convey the most real emotions, tell the most complete story. In the film, the artist plays Mr. Tinh - the owner of an official dispatch, who has a long-standing relationship with Mrs. Tam.
On this occasion, curator Binh Bong Bot shared about the emotional seeds to write the plot of Fate of the Fate: Mothers birthday. That is a reality in society: sometimes the people closest to us are the ones who least understand us. From funeral inspiration as a catalyst to express thoughts and family relationships; the film is expected to "push" the box office at the end of the year.
The film "Fate: Mother's birthday" will officially premiere nationwide on October 31.