The crew officially introduced the MV for the song "Keeping the brothers is also not done" composed and performed by LyLy, which is considered an important piece in the film's emotional line.
The song is "tailor-made" for the love story of Hai Linh and The Phong (Vinh Dam), bearing LyLy's characteristic sad ballad color. The fact that the female singer is both the composer, the direct performer, and also participates in acting as Hai Linh helps her have a special advantage in conveying the inner world of the character. Thanks to her understanding from the script to each word, LyLy has clearly portrayed the torment, helplessness and silent hurts of a girl standing on the border of love and separation.
In the MV, each line is expressed as the confession of a girl who still loves but cannot keep her loved one. Lyrics like "Just keep me by your side/I can't do it" or "Even if my heart is no longer intact after storms, can we forgive each other?" emphasize Hai Linh's emotional tragedy: love is still there, but everything has not been as complete as before.
Throughout the song is a series of lingering questions about conflicts, misunderstandings and decisions to let go. The deep introspection of the song suggests the message that learning to love wholeheartedly is also synonymous with learning to accept loss, so that each person can continue on their own journey.
The MV's visuals are moderately staged, interspersed between the emotional scenes of Hai Linh - The Phong and the performances with the band in a rustic, minimalist space. This handling helps emotions to be pushed to a climax, honoring the voice and depth of the lyrics, and effectively resonate with the film's flow.
Thanks to that, the song "Giữ anh em làm cũng không xong" not only plays the role of illustrating emotions but also contributes to expanding the psychological depth of the character Hai Linh. Through the poignant melody and emotional lyrics, the audience can clearly feel the inner struggles, thereby empathy with the character is evoked more naturally when watching the movie.