The male artist believes that the public and fans should not overemphasize the role of individual actors in deciding the commercial success or failure of a film. According to him, calling for investment depends on many overall factors such as capital scale, script quality, director capacity, production crew, post-production process as well as the coordination of the entire cast.
Actors only account for a very small part of it," Luu Vu Ninh emphasized, while advising fans not to "show off" or attribute to idols the ability to "carry commercially".
Notably, the actor gave the opinion that in the entertainment industry today, the number of people who can actually create enough attraction to make investors decide to invest capital based only on fame is very rare. "Not more than one hand, oh well, let's say two hands, which is about 10 people - including veteran actors from before," he said, but did not specify the names.
This sharing quickly attracted the attention of the online community, because it partly reflects the fierce competition of the film market. In the context of many projects depending on media effects and actors' names, Luu Vu Ninh's views are considered quite cautious and re-examine the personal role.
The male artist himself also admitted that he does not set a goal to become a "commercial porter". Instead, he focuses on perfecting his acting expertise. "As an actor, you just need to do your job well: act well with the character, show the appeal of the character in the film," he shared.
According to Luu Vu Ninh, if a role is loved by the audience, it is already a worthy reward. Participating in aspects that go beyond expertise, such as revenue pressure or investment, is not necessary for an actor.
The male artist's point of view also received many agreements, when it was said that the success of a film is the result of the coordination of many factors, instead of completely depending on an individual. In the context of the entertainment industry increasingly emphasizing professionalism, this view is considered a reminder of the real role of the actor in the production cycle.