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“The Grave Digger” tells the story of an arid countryside in the early 19th century. In the arid land, there is also a clear divide between the rich and the poor. At this time, in the area, there were cases of digging rich people's graves at the cemetery and causing the department to lose sleep and eat. Bach Lien (Truong Thi May) became the number one suspect when he was the custodian of the cemetery and was asked by wealthy families to guard the grave. So what is Bach Lien's real reason when she always appears in the middle of the night at the cemetery on nights when someone has just dropped a grave?
In a quaint village nestled in the West Vietnam, Mr. Sau Seu, a karaoke cafe owner, resides alone, eagerly awaiting his son Ut Tung’s return from Saigon for a visit. However, his hopes are shattered when he discovers he has a grave illness. To fulfill his promise to his late wife, he decides to “marry his son off.” However, this plan takes an unexpected turn when he learns that Tung has a shocking secret and is concealing it. Amidst conflicts, misunderstandings, and attempts at reconciliation, father and son gradually gain a deeper understanding of each other. Ultimately, they find happiness and peace in their own unique marriages.
After a missed flight, an absent-minded scientist must catch a cab to make his marriage proposal but a stern driver veers him further off-course.
When his grandfather passed away, Xuan Thanh's entire family gathered to see him off. The funeral took place magnificently, crowded and colorful. Suddenly a group of people came to collect the debt to everyone's surprise. Secrets are exposed, tragedy upon tragedy, as a traumatic consequence of haunting domestic violence.