In the new poster, Vinh Rau appears as Dat, bringing a close, gentle image in the green natural space. Open smiles and friendly eyes suggest a character representing optimism, which can play an emotional balancer for the story.
Sharing about choosing actors, Mai Tai Phen said that initially he found another role model for Dat, but after considering, Vinh Rau was the most suitable person to portray this interesting character.
Long Dep Trai in the role of Uncle Tu brings everyday colors with the image of a middle-aged man at a simple dining table. Lively expressions and natural gestures create a feeling of a straightforward, approachable character who can play the role of connecting relationships in the community.
In the more complex character line, Sy Toan in the role of Tien appears with deep eyes, a pensive face in a dark light context, suggesting many inner thoughts. Meanwhile, Tran Kim Hai attracts attention with the role of Long Co through his scheming smile and sharp gaze, creating a dangerous and unpredictable feeling. Ray Nguyen's poster (as Ma Lang) continues to emphasize the dramatic color when the character appears with a direct look and a knife in his hand, signaling the possibility of being an element that causes fluctuations in the story.
Quang Trung in the role of Nghiep brings bright energy with a friendly smile and images close to life, while Huynh Thi in the role of Hai impresses with a mischievous eye, suggesting a flexible character between social relationships.
Notably, Mai Tai Phen's central poster in the role of Tai depicts the character with a calm look in the city setting at night. The cold color tone and contemplative gaze emphasize inner depth, suggesting that this may be the character leading the main journey of the film.
The film is scheduled to premiere nationwide from March 6, 2026, with early screenings starting from March 4, 2026.