For about two years now, Truong Lang Hach and Tong Uy Long have continuously appeared in the rankings of the group of juniors 95 (male actors after 1995), and are also considered potential faces for development in the entertainment field. Although both are mentioned thanks to their height and outstanding appearance, the approach to the audience of the two people is quite different.
Tong Uy Long is known to the public a lot through his roles on television. From Dung Chi in "Phoenix Prisoner", Lang Tieu of "Taking the Name of a Family" to Nguyen Tong in "Next Station is Happiness", the actor gradually built a familiar image with the general audience. Although his acting still has mixed opinions, Tong Uy Long is considered one of the few 95s who have many ongoing TV projects and achieved wide recognition.
Meanwhile, Truong Lang Hach attracted attention thanks to his appearance and spread on social networking platforms. The ancient costumes shared a lot on Douyin helped him quickly attract the attention of young audiences. Projects such as "Ninh An Nhu Mong", "Van Chi Vu" or some modern films, although not achieving outstanding results in terms of indicators, have created a significant amount of discussion.
This difference also led to mixed debates from fans. One opinion suggests that Tong Uy Long has an advantage in "realism" in movies, many roles are remembered by audiences and have opportunities to collaborate with large-scale projects. Conversely, Truong Lang Hach is highly appreciated for his commercial and fashion appeal and level of interest on social networks.
Considering the traditional criteria of television, Tong Uy Long is still slightly better in terms of the number of outstanding roles and popularity with the public. However, Truong Lang Hach has an advantage in the digital entertainment context, when personal images and the level of online interaction play an increasingly important role.
The comparison between the two actors is therefore not just a story of who stands out more, but reflects two different development directions of the new generation of actors: one relying on film achievements, the other building an image through spreading on a digital platform.