Having collaborated in the historical drama "Trieu Tuyet Luc" as brothers in the same family, Ngao Thuy Bang and Tham Vu Khiet soon caused sympathy thanks to their natural acting and soft interaction. When stepping into "My Most Loyal Mother", both left the historical setting to put on the image of a rich master - a rich lady, creating a new feeling but still maintaining a familiar harmony.
In the series of photos shared by the film crew, the actor attracted attention with his angular face, high nose bridge, and calm temperament that is truly a CEO.
Besides him, Tham Vu Khiet with his elegant lines, long, smooth black hair and elegant fashion style helps the character Quy Minh Thu appear as a "ghostly little sister", both elegant and gentle. The two styles seem to be opposite, but when standing in the same frame, they create a harmonious whole, full of language.
Not only beautiful in static photos, everyday interactive moments such as wearing warm clothes and resting on the head as co-stars also made the audience comment that "seeing it makes the couple feel in love". On social networks, many comments commented that this combination "is typical of the original work", when the male lead has a cold, reasonable appearance while the female lead has a seductive, modern temperament but still maintains purity.
In terms of character, Sam Sam of Ngao Thuy Bang is a CEO who started out rich but suffered many incidents in her childhood, creating a cold but deep inner self; Quy Minh Thu is a gentleman who was pampered since childhood, a bit of a " princess" but straightforward and warm.
In the context of fierce competition in modern love films, having a male and female lead pair that both matches the original and creates a "beautiful couple" effect is a great advantage. With what has been shown from "Trieu Tuyet Luc" up to now, Ngao Thuy Bang and Tham Vu Khiet are expected to not only stop at their matching appearance, but also continue to show their acting ability, building a love story that is both sweet and full of emotional impact in "The Most Loyal Servant".