According to Luu Vu Ninh, the script he refused has a male lead character line that is not strong enough. This character almost only exists to highlight supporting male 2 and supporting male 3. He believes that no matter how good the male lead's acting is, it is difficult to overcome the attraction built for supporting male characters, making the overall role disadvantageous.
The actor describes the setting of the male lead as a person with a "poisonous but responsible mouth, who loves the female lead very much". Meanwhile, male supporting actor 2 has the image of a domineering president, while male supporting actor 3 is a type of character who is infatuated to the point of madness because love is not reciprocated. Besides, the female lead also possesses a "golden hand" with special abilities, making the story revolve around many more prominent character lines than the male lead.
According to Luu Vu Ninh, with such a structure, it is very difficult for the male lead to become the center of the story. He believes that receiving a script where the main role does not have enough screen time or depth is no different from "being at a disadvantage". If the script does not create opportunities for the male lead to develop or break through, refusing is a reasonable choice.
This statement quickly attracted attention on Chinese social networks. Many viewers began to speculate that the project that Luu Vu Ninh mentioned may be "Bat Xuong Giang Son". Some other opinions suggested that it may be related to "Yet Hi", although there is still debate because it is not clear whether this movie has a prominent supporting male lead line 3 or not.
Currently, Luu Vu Ninh's side has not confirmed the project name, and the speculations are still only at the discussion level of netizens. However, the story also reflects the reality in the historical drama market, where many projects build too strong supporting characters, causing the main role to lose weight.
Luu Vu Ninh is known as a versatile artist, active in both singing and acting. His careful selection of scripts shows his long-term image building orientation, prioritizing roles with depth and suitability instead of chasing after the number of projects.