Bad Family, humorous and tragic TV series, on air mid-July

July 02, 2023 - 17:38
The show tells humorous but tragic stories about a strange and unusual family.
Behind the scenes of Nhà Mình Lạ Lắm!, a Vietnamese TV series by director Đinh Tuấn Vũ.

HÀ NỘI — An family-themed TV series Nhà mình lạ lắm! (Bad Family) will be released later this month to entertain audience this summer.

Filming began in mid-February and it is expected to air on K+ TV on July 17.

The show tells humorous but tragic stories about a strange and unusual family.

Eight members with different personalities are forced to live together in a same house which sees many funny things happen continuously to challenge their efforts to live peacefully and happily.

The central character of the film, the "treasure" of the family is Thanh Mỹ, an eight-year-old girl. Born into a rich family, Mỹ is a "little princess" who can have whatever she wants.

After an accident, Mỹ loses her memory and easily gets panicked and needs people's care that creates big conflicts among family members.

Unexpected incidents constantly push them apart and then pull them closer together. After many challenges, each person learns their own lessons about reconciliation, tolerance and sharing with others in the family. They know how to leave their egos behind and accept people's differences to build up a real home.

Actors and actresses of 'Bad Family' TV series which will be on air in mid-July.

Nhà mình lạ lắm! sees the participation of famous actors and actresses from different generations such as People's Artists Trung Anh and Kim Xuân, MC Tuấn Tú and hot tiktoker Lê Bống.

It is the first product of director Đinh Tuấn Vũ in the field of TV series after his success in feature films such as "Cuộc Đời Của Yến" (Yến's Life) and "Truyền Thuyết Về Quán Tiên" (Legend of Quán Tiên).

Bad Family is the fourth high-quality work produced by K+ within one year.

Along with Vietnamese films, many top movies and blockbusters from around the world including the US, France and South Korea can be seen on K+'s newly launched app Vui Hè on every kind of device such as smart TV, computer, tablet and mobile phone.

Already strongly involved in the local audiovisual industry, K+ has pioneered producing local, unique, and diverse TV series and entertainment content under the K+ORIGINAL label.

Vietnamese audiences can enjoy blockbusters of a variety of genres, from romance like All Those Things We Never Said, adventure horror like Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, to action like Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. ​​

K+’s kid content is loved by Vietnamese families for its entertaining and child-friendly nature. Movies like Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip, The Boss Baby and Sing 2 are available. — VNS

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