A short documentary exploring the life and marriage of renowned Vietnamese actor Công Lý, as seen through the eyes of his daughter from his first marriage - who always felt abandoned due to an incomplete family.
Lan and her daughter Thu live in a lowland area in the middle of the Red river delta. Their typical day’s work includes going to the Long Bien Market very early in the morning to buy wholesale groceries and resell them back in a local market later during the day. Thu’s mother falls in love with a driver, a relation that has no future. However, she loves him so much that she does not make wise decisions and thus her business is operating at a loss. Thu tries to help her mother to make both ends meet. She longs for her mother’s affection and in order to make up for such a loss of love from her mother, she devotes her affection to a close classmate, who she wants to be her son. Like Thu, Dang lacks mother’s love as he is an orphan. With a strong personality, sense of responsibility, and love, Thu successfully convinces Dang to consider her as his mother with the best heart.
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Công Lý, full name Nguyễn Công Lý (born October 16, 1973), is a Vietnamese comedian and actor. He is best known for his comedic role as the sharped-tongued crossdressing god Bắc Đẩu ("North Pole") in the annual Lunar New Year show "Gặp nhau cuối năm." He was awarded the title of People's Artist by the State in the 2019 for his contributions to the theater drama. Công Lý is also known for other roles in film and on stage: Khoái in the TV series "Gió làng Kình," Hòa in the play "Điện thoại Di động," the Department Head in the comedic show "Thank God you're here!" He won the Gold Medal at the National Professional Theater Festival in 2009. Since 2020, Công Lý serves as the Deputy Director of the Hanoi Drama Theater.
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