The film consists of 2 episodes, revolving around the story of the office between Nhat An (Do Hoang Duong) and CEO Bao Minh (model Timmy). Nhat An is a talented young man with a stylish Y2K fashion style, who accidentally encountered Bao Minh during a run.
After that, he entered a company run by Bao Minh himself and had to accept the challenge of convincing Miss Ky Duyen to participate in a project. From here, the " vague" relationship between the two began to take shape.
Not stopping at the current love story, the film "Fauce in the City" also creates surprises with its pre-life content. Nhat An was once a ghost, while Bao Minh was the phap su who faced him in an exorcism session related to Hoang Yen (singer Duong Hoang Yen). The romantic elements interwoven with plotters make the film different from many previous Vietnamese films.



Do Hoang Duong's improved acting after four years on screen is considered a bright spot, while Timmy also showed his efforts in his first long-term leading role. In addition, Bao Tram Ryy, Emma Nhat Khanh and PAY brought a lot of laughter and emotional balance. In particular, the appearance of the guest roles (cameo) of Miss Ky Duyen and Duong Hoang Yen created a big surprise, becoming a notable highlight of the film.
In terms of image, the film "Fauce in the City" made a strong impression with its quality, under the guidance of director Charlie Le, DOP Hau Le and art director Hua Man. Typical locations of Ho Chi Minh City such as Ba Son Bridge, train, creative park are impressively exploited, along with sophisticated fashion and meticulous aesthetics, bringing a new experience to the audience.