The film "You don't run away from me" by director Nguyen Hoang Anh has just ended its journey to solve the case, while evoking thoughts about family love and justice. Coming to an end, the family tragedy between Kimmie (played by Le Phuong) and Dong - Professor (played by Do Nhat Hoang) is pushed to the last limit.
Kimmie wants to let go of the past to find peace, while Dong still pursues his ambition for power. Although contrary to ideals, Dong still longs to be recognized by his sister. He forced Kimmie to prove his love by getting to know Duc Nhan (played by Vo Canh) and Angel (played by Thuy Ngan). Unable to break his conscience, Kimmie chose to commit suicide to wake up his younger brother.
Kimmie (played by Le Phuong) decided to end her life, as the last way to move her younger brother's conscience.
Do Nhat Hoang shared that the silent scene of Kimmie's film audience worrying before committing suicide was the most emotional scene.
When I look at the screen, I start to express the pain that Kimmie has hidden since the beginning of the film until now. From the disturbance in perception, to the affection that the character has for the character of Ms. Le Phuong, the affection that had never been mentioned before, that moment was when all emotions were released. That scene was very difficult, I had to think a lot, I had to calm down a lot, he shared.

In addition, Do Nhat Hoang said that the action film between him, Vo Canh and Thuy Ngan lasted 6 hours. This scene requires intense interaction, so high concentration is needed but injuries are inevitable.
When the project ended, the ones who sowed the crime finally had to accept the consequences. It turns out that every tragedy is just a sophisticated disguise in a campaign jointly carried out by Angel and the police force. However, Angel and Duc Nhan could not be together. During the case settlement, Angel made mistakes and violated professional principles, forced to accept a summons to return to Singapore, with little chance of meeting again.