In recent years, Tran Phi Vu has been a name that regularly appears in major film projects. From ancient costumes, modern costumes to drama, the male actor has almost no shortage of opportunities to express himself. However, what makes audiences discuss is that he has not yet had a truly impressive role.
Currently, the movie he starred in as the male lead is "White Sunday", combined with Dilraba Dilmurat, still cannot help his name rise.
It can be seen that Tran Phi Vu's advantage comes from his background and working conditions. Right from the beginning of his career, he has participated in large-scale projects, cooperating with many large teams. This helps him quickly gain recognition, but also creates pressure to soon affirm his ability.
Reality shows that many films he participates in have good investment, closely following the genres that are being interested in. However, the effect after broadcasting is not as expected. Some works initially attracted attention but quickly "cooled down", not creating a long-term spread.
The reasons come from many sides. First of all, the script and the way characters are built. Many of his roles are commented on as not being deep enough, lacking clear highlights. Besides, the male actor's performance is sometimes still safe, not creating a difference between roles.
Compared to the early stages of his career, when participating in "Tuong Da", Tran Phi Vu was once assessed as having a natural, close touch. The character at that time had a clear development journey, helping the audience easily empathize. But in later projects, this feeling gradually decreased, replaced by a neat but lack of breakthrough image.
Another factor is the film release time. Many times, when he participates in a "hot" film genre, the market begins to saturate. This makes it difficult for the work to create a big effect, even with careful preparation.
Being called the "Uong Phong version" also stems from here. This metaphor aims to say that he is not lacking in effort or opportunity, but often does not meet the right time to explode. And artist Uong Phong is also the same. The products he releases are all praised but are always competed with other blockbusters, making him inferior.
However, this is not an unchangeable limitation. With the available foundation, if choosing a more suitable script and focusing on improving acting, Tran Phi Vu still has the ability to create a turning point in the future.
In the context that audiences are increasingly focused on content and acting quality, a good enough role can completely change the position of an actor. And for Tran Phi Vu, what is missing is probably just a truly "timely" opportunity.