Although only taking on the guest role in the historical drama "Tieu Dao", Trieu Le Dinh quickly became the focus of attention when she continuously appeared with images of the character Toai Mong Tien Quan on social networks, sparking many discussions surrounding the level of favor and promotion strategy of the film crew.
In recent days, Trieu Le Dinh's change of profile photos and personal cover photos to create the image of Toai Mong Tien Quan has attracted great attention from the audience. The image of the actress in fairy dress, carefully edited in terms of lighting and aura, quickly spread on film forums, becoming a hot topic of discussion.
Although only appearing as a guest role, the character Toai Mong Tien Quan is assessed to have a level of propaganda and media treatment that is not inferior to the main character line. From behind-the-scenes photos, promotional photos to topics discussed on social networks, Trieu Le Dinh's role is constantly mentioned, creating a more prominent feeling compared to many central characters of the film.
Many opinions believe that Toai Mong Tien Quan's edited image carries good spirit and demeanor, contributing to enhancing the identity of the character. However, when filming, this image was considered not as perfect as advertised images, but still enough to impress thanks to Trieu Le Dinh's reputation and inherent aura. With a characteristic role, leaving a clear mark is considered a positive result.
Notably, a part of the audience commented that Trieu Le Dinh's guest role somewhat overwhelmed the female lead Dam Tung Van in terms of image and level of discussion. However, many neutral opinions believe that the problem does not lie with Trieu Le Dinh herself, but stems from the way of building the script as well as the communication strategy, when the male and female leads have not created enough attraction to balance attention.
Xiaoyao's case shows that in current historical dramas, the influence of A-list actors can still exceed the role limit, even if they only appear for a small period of time. This also poses a problem for producers regarding the reasonable allocation of recognition, avoiding that supporting roles or guest roles unintentionally overshadow the central character line of the work.