Recently, "The Other Side of the City" - a school-themed film is receiving attention from audiences.
In the movie, actor Vo Hoai Vu plays Cuong - a male student with a carefree personality, playful but straightforward and always protecting justice.
With a close image and familiar school age stories, this character receives a lot of attention from the audience.
In addition, the interactive scenes between Cuong and his group of friends also create many gentle and humorous situations, contributing to bringing a youthful color to the film.

Vo Hoai Vu's natural acting is considered suitable for the school character image. Vo Hoai Vu's excerpts in the film reached millions of views when shared on social networks.
Vo Hoai Vu, born in 2000, is the eldest son in a family of 4 children of Meritorious Artist Vo Hoai Nam - the male lead of the movie "Slave King". Vo Hoai Vu's nickname is Seu, he is one of two children who followed his father's artistic career.
Vo Hoai Vu graduated from the Drama - Film Actors class at Hanoi University of Theater and Cinema. In real life, Vo Hoai Vu impresses with his masculine appearance and face with many similarities to NSUT Vo Hoai Nam in his youth.

Growing up in a family with artistic traditions also helped him have the opportunity to learn acting experience from his famous father. Vo Hoai Vu shared that if he didn't become an actor, he would become a painter. When he was in school, he often got high scores in Fine Arts.
Vo Hoai Vu feels lucky to have a famous father, but he does not rely on that. The young actor aspires to assert himself with his real ability. He wants to be known as actor Vo Hoai Vu instead of the son of Meritorious Artist Vo Hoai Nam.
Before the role of Cuong in the movie "The Other Side of the City", Vo Hoai Vu once played Quang (the son of the factory owner) in the TV series "Walking in the Brilliant Sky".
This character is portrayed as a rebellious, stubborn, harsh young master who once attracted attention for his attitude of disregarding the poor.
Vo Hoai Nam in his youth was a prominent face in both television and film. Among them, the role in "Slave King" is considered one of the best roles in Vo Hoai Nam's acting career.
