The series combines two series “Ve Nha Di Con” (Come Home, My Child) and “Co Gai Nha Nguoi Ta” (The Girl Next Door), previously broadcast by the Vietnam Television.
While “Come Home, My Child” mentioned urban family issues, “The Girl Next Door” reflected the lives of youngsters in rural areas. “Come Home, My Child” is considered a television blockbuster, as it scooped up three gongs at the VTV Awards 2019.
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A scene in the series “Unforgettable Days.” Photo: tuoitre |
The new series was filmed over a couple of weeks in March.
“The series is a kind of educational entertainment, so it’s not easy to do, it should be interesting like other films to attract audiences, but it also has a mission of spreading messages from the authorities,” said Do Thanh Hai, Director of the Vietnam Television Feature Film Center (VFC).
"Unforgettable Days" is sure to catch people’s attention because of the high demand for entertainment during social distancing and the good reputation the two series gained before, according to Hai.
Audiences will see their favorite actors and actresses such as Bao Thanh, Thu Quynh, Phuong Oanh and People’s Artist Trung Anh.
The 50-episode series reflect the real situations of society during the COVID-19 outbreak such as closed schools, isolated villages, fake news, people flocking to the supermarket to store food and cancelled weddings.
Above all, it honors doctors and soldiers at the front-line of the fight against the disease. It also highlights the humanity, solidarity and responsibilities among people.
The series is on air at 9p.m. from Monday to Friday on VTV1, starting from April 6.
Source: VNA