Chinese guy is murdered, so all of his family stars to look for the killer and then gets to know there is some thing more to the reason of killing with mysterious out come unraveling with time.
When a TV host travels to her fiance's hometown to uncover a showbiz secret, she learns her future mother-in-law is working to stop their wedding.
She's the Boss follows two co-workers whose secret relationship could compromise their jobs. Both want marriage, but neither want to quit, they comically try to sabotage one another into leaving their job.
In 1954, Thanh, an architect, returns to live in the family house he resided in before the war. He suggests that Quy, a comrade from his regiment and his wife, Hue, share the villa which is too big for just him. Cohabitation problems soon arise and challenge the friendship forged by the two men in a completely different context. As the days pass, the relation between Thanh and Hue is also strengthened, although they first reject the obvious feelings they have for each other. Between a ruined friendship and an ever more sincere love for Hue, Thanh seems always more torn.
A young couple, whose love blooms from their mutual appreciation of Chingiz Aitmatov's "Tales of the Mountains and the Steppes", struggles with their personal romanticism and faith in each other as the novel becomes subjected to a new era's changing ideas about art.
Lê Khanh (born July 14, 1963 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese actress. Coming from a family of distinguished actors, she made her debut at the age of seven and continued to appear as a child actor in movies such as Nguyễn Khắc Lợi's “Hai người mẹ” [Two Mothers] (1975). She has since gone on to appear in many hit movies and stage plays, including the more recent “The Royal Bride” (2020). Her elder sister is actress Lê Vân, and her younger sister is actress and dancer Lê Vi.
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