Tran Thanh's "Tho Oi" (Oh, Little Rabbit) grosses 100 billion VND, while Truong Giang's film sadly takes the lead.

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"Thỏ ơi!" by Tran Thanh set a record of 200 billion VND in revenue after only 5 days in theaters, leaving netizens stunned. Meanwhile, behind the scenes of "My Father's House Has One Room," Nha Phuong shocked everyone by revealing that she was speechless and numb because of a beautiful woman who was paired with Truong Giang.
"Little Rabbit!" explodes in revenue to 200 billion VND and delivers breathtaking plot twists.
The 2026 Lunar New Year film race is witnessing the absolute dominance of "Rabbit, Oh!". With its multi-layered script structure, deeply exploring psychological hidden aspects and mental trauma, the film quickly attracted a large audience to theaters. The 200 billion VND gross in less than a week is not only a commercial record but also demonstrates Tran Thanh's keen market insight. The film makes a strong impression with its fast-paced rhythm and bold plot twists, keeping viewers glued to the screen.
Besides the captivating script, the cast of amateur actors like Van Mai Huong, Phao, and LyLy also brought a refreshing and unexpected element. While Van Mai Huong shed her "singer-turned-actor" image to deliver a natural performance, Phao showcased a edgy and explosive personality under Tran Thanh's guidance. Even singer Quan AP was amazed by the relatable, everyday material and the efforts of his colleagues when he saw the film. He even humorously shared about the "pressure" of facing the "energy truck" that is Tran Thanh on set.
Nha Phuong reveals surprising attitude on the set of her rival's film.
Amidst the box office success of Tran Thanh's film, model Nhu Van's comments about the rival film "My Father's House, One Room" (directed by Truong Giang) unexpectedly revealed a shocking detail about Nha Phuong. In a scene requiring intense emotional depth, Nhu Van said she was deeply moved by Truong Giang's wife's reaction. Despite noticing Nhu Van's hair was stiff from too much hairspray, Nha Phuong chose to remain "silently numb."
Nhã Phương's absolute silence, devoid of any jokes or reminders, is understood as a profound respect for the actors' emotional space. She accepted her colleagues' "heavy mood" in order to complete the most crucial scene without being distracted by external factors. This action not only demonstrates Nhã Phương's sensitivity in supporting director Trường Giang but also indirectly creates invisible pressure on her rival, Trấn Thành, as both film crews are pouring all their efforts into the authenticity of their characters.
Tran Thanh and the regrettable "Kim" in the eyes of experts.
Despite its box office success, Tran Thanh's portrayal of Kim in "Tho Oi!" (Oh, Rabbit!) remains controversial due to its superficial, explosive acting style, lacking the necessary inner depth. When compared to Nhu Van (from Truong Giang's film) – who readily puts in the effort to fully embody the character – Tran Thanh is judged to be inferior in terms of cinematic empathy. The box office race clearly shows two extremes: one side boasting brilliant revenue, the other quiet and subtle. Perhaps Tran Thanh still needs more emotionally resonant moments to truly reach the pinnacle of artistic achievement.
Tran Thanh tearfully pleads with the audience, "Rabbit, please!" being threatened, while Truong Giang gloats?
An Dương21:07:15 21/02/2026While the film "Rabbit, Oh!" was dominating the box office during the 2026 Lunar New Year, director Tran Thanh unexpectedly posted a shocking open letter. It wasn't to celebrate record-breaking success, but rather an urgent plea to the audience.

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