The poster of the movie "Bringing mother away" attracts viewers with its warm sunset beauty, the image of a mother and child in a moment that is both gentle and gentle. The question "What will it be like when love is a burden?" stands out against the blue sky, evoking a message about responsibility and sacrifice between generations in each family.
Director Mo Hong-jin spent three years developing the script, with the desire to create a cross-border film, connecting the story between the two countries of Vietnam and Korea. The film "Bringing Mothers Out" is not only a journey about maternal love, but also reflects the reality of aging society and Alzheimer's disease - a common form of neurological disorder but often overlooked in modern life.
In order to film in time for the fall - the romantic and most beautiful season of the year in Korea - the "Mother Goes Out" crew decided to film many important scenes here. During a month of working in the cold weather, lasting from mid-October to mid-November 2024, the Vietnamese film crew had a challenging but also emotional filming journey.
On set, Vietnamese artists not only face differences in weather and working style, but also experience unique cultural features such as traditional Korean filming rituals. The thoughtful support has contributed to creating a spirit of active cooperation between the two film industries.
On June 18, 2024, the film released a humorousHouse rules video, featuring "mother and child" Hong Dao - Tuan Tran with the cast of Quoc Khanh, Hai Trieu, Lam Vy Da and Vinh Rau. The rules are presented on the background of the song Le Da - a song associated with the memories of the character Le Thi Hanh (played by Hong Dao), coordinated with a vibrant, humorous and easy-to- read arrangement.
Not only a film, the film "Bringing Mothers to Go" also raises current issues about family values, the cohesion and love between generations in a society that is changing day by day.