At the premiere of the movie "Anh Hung" held in Ho Chi Minh City on the afternoon of April 21, Thai Hoa attracted attention when he clearly stated his personal views on the character he played. In the movie, he plays Hung - a father who falls into difficult circumstances, forced to face tearful choices between honor and family.
When asked about whether in real life he is willing to sacrifice his honor to save his child, Thai Hoa frankly said: "If to save my child but only sacrifice honor, for me that is very small". The actor said that in the position of a father, he will find every way to protect his children, even when he has to trade personal values.
This sharing partly shows the way Thai Hoa approaches the character Hung - not idealizing, but putting it in a real-life context with very human pressures. According to him, Hung is not a perfect role model, but it is that imperfection that makes the character become closer and deeper.
Besides psychological factors, Thai Hoa also talked about physically demanding scenes such as climbing walls or rushing into dangerous situations to save people. However, the male actor said that this is normal in work. "For an actor, difficult scenes or hardship are obvious, I don't see it as pressure," he shared.
Previously, when accepting to participate in the project, Thai Hoa said he was convinced by director Vo Thach Thao's storytelling. The male actor does not put much emphasis on the revenue factor, but pays more attention to the message and depth of the script.
Anh Hung" is not only a story about an individual being praised and then suspected, but also raises the issue of kindness and trust in modern society. The character Hung, from someone praised for his courageous actions, gradually becomes the focus of controversy when hidden corners are exposed.
With the participation of actors such as Vo Tan Phat, Hong Anh, Le Thien, the film is expected to bring a multi-dimensional perspective on public pressure and the fragile boundary between right and wrong.