The relationship between Mrs. Lan (People's Artist Le Khanh) and her grandson Gia An (Lanh Thanh) in Where Dreams Return is always full of conflict. Gia An wants to continue his online business but Mrs. Lan wants her grandson to continue the family business.
After studying abroad, Gia An still wants to have free time to play with friends, so he thinks of a way to lie to his grandmother that he lost his passport and cannot go home yet. Mrs. Lan (People's Artist Le Khanh) pretends to believe her granddaughter but secretly sends Phuong (Viet Hoa) to supervise Gia An's fun. When she finds out that she did this, Gia An feels uncomfortable.
Gia An always finds ways to deal with her grandmother's control.
Mrs. Lan did not agree to let Gia An do this job because it was not sustainable. Arguing with her grandmother, Gia An said that online business was the trend of the present. "But our family has a tradition, it is your responsibility to continue the career," Mrs. Lan said.
"I really hate this game of sticking your feet under the table and not doing anything, wasting a little bit of saliva to earn a lot of money. I'm telling the truth. You should give up online business, it's not sustainable," said Mrs. Lan.
Mrs. Lan loves her grandchildren but is autocratic and strict.
In the end, Gia An still had to return to the company to work according to his grandmother's request. However, he secretly maintained his plan to sell branded goods and even planned to open a store. When Mrs. Lan heard this news, she immediately announced that she would hand over management rights to her grandson at the company's anniversary ceremony.
Ms. Lan's somewhat old-fashioned way of thinking when criticizing the online sales profession made many viewers angry. The character's dialogue also lacked tact, somewhat "touching" the profession of many people.
"The movie's theme is bland, dogmatic, and has no focus. This saying only applies to Mrs. Lan's grandchild in the movie. In real life, there are many people who sell products online and are making a fortune for their entire families," a viewer commented on Facebook.
The character's way of thinking makes the audience disagree.
Audience member Minh Nguyen was upset and commented that in the 4.0 era, online business is the trend. People's Artist Le Khanh's character is imposing outdated thinking on her nephew.
This reaction is understandable, however, Mrs. Lan's (NSND Le Khanh) thoughts represent the ideology of the previous generation - those who have not or have difficulty accessing modern technology. In the next episodes, the conflict between Gia An and his grandmother as well as his assistant Phuong (Viet Hoa) is predicted to be even more intense.
After 5 years, People's Artist Le Khanh reunited with the television audience with the role of Mrs. Lan in Where Dreams Return . Mrs. Lan is sharp, powerful, and used to imposing. After many years of running the family business, she wants to retire and leave the entire property to her only grandchild. The generation gap, differences in thinking, and misunderstandings cause the relationship to crack.
People's Artist Le Khanh said that this role has all the typical elements of a woman. "It is sacrifice, spreading, always bringing warmth. Every woman, besides her responsibility to her family and children, also has a responsibility to society and the community..." , People's Artist Le Khanh expressed.
(Source: tienphong.vn)
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