The film "You Don't get out of Me" (28 episodes, director Nguyen Hoang Anh) is not an easily accessible work to the general public, as it exploits many characters and interwoven with complex social themes.
The script requires the audience to closely follow to grasp the entire development and metaphorical meaning.
After a month of broadcasting, the film recorded nearly 200 million views on platforms (VieON, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Zalo Video) as of August 7, becoming one of the most outstanding long-running films of July.
The film "Don't let me get away with you" attracted attention for its non-linear storytelling, many "twists" and exploitation of thorny issues such as online fraud, adultery and domestic violence. However, it was that factor that made many viewers feel overwhelmed in the first episodes.
"Just bypass one episode will make it difficult to understand the next developments. Personally, I was also stressed while filming because I had to keep my psychological circulation constant. There were times when I was really confused and confused because the script changed too quickly, Thuy Ngan (as Angel) shared.
From episode 8, the film entered the climax when the murder case of Moc Lan (played by Lan Thy) was revealed. This detail becomes an important link, opening a series of questions: The culprit is the silent husband? Is she a lover's wife? Or is it a human trafficking organization behind the scams?
Le Phuong (as Kimmie) highly appreciated the modern storytelling and dialogue of the film: "The script is written firmly, the film making is new, not repeating the old motif. Director Nguyen Hoang Anh's films often have few dialogues, the audience must focus on watching to understand the key."
Do Nhat Hoang and Tuong Vi affirmed that each character has a clear depth and destination. Even we have to turn around continuously when reading the script because we cant predict where Ms. Hoang Anh will take the character, said Do Nhat Hoang.
Meanwhile, Otis (Chi Bao) and Runner-up Thuy Tien (Nhu Y) praised the film for its balanced combination of elements: detective, action, psychology and humor. The more you watch, the more curious the audience is and caught up, the two actors said.