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Người Kể Chuyện Đời sẽ đưa khán giả đến với nhiều cung bậc cảm xúc qua câu chuyện của nhiều thế hệ nghệ sĩ, chuyện về đời về nghề. Chương trình được dẫn dắt bởi nghệ sĩ Xuân Hương. Không xuất hiện hào nhoáng trong những bộ vest sang trọng, tại "Người Kể Chuyện Đời", khán giả sẽ thấy nam MC trong một hình ảnh rất bình dị, rất đời....
DV Maika - Tên thật là Hoàng Kim Phụng, là con gái đầu của NSUT Kim Tử Long với vợ cả. Sinh năm 1988, cô tham gia hoạt động nghệ thuật với vai trò diễn viên, sau một thời gian cô ngừng hoạt động để tập trung cho công việc kinh doanh. Hãy cùng lắng nghe câu chuyện của cô tại Người Kể Chuyện Đời nhé.
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00:00 Kim Tu Long
00:03 Kim Tu Long's name is so impressive.
00:05 But to be honest, Kim Tu Long,
00:08 Mai Ca is much more beautiful than you.
00:11 Don't underestimate her.
00:13 Thank you.
00:15 I'm hot because I live in a house, but I'm so evil.
00:17 People keep mentioning it.
00:19 My father said, "What's hot?"
00:21 I just watched it.
00:23 They were shaking their shoulders,
00:24 close to each other.
00:25 I was heartbroken and sad.
00:28 I was shaking my shoulders and looking for my friend.
00:30 Suddenly, I thought, "Oh,
00:31 why does he look like my father?"
00:33 I'd like to say hello to all the audience.
00:38 Ladies and gentlemen, I'm so happy to be here again
00:42 in "A Time To Remember".
00:44 Today, we have invited Mai Ca,
00:47 the actress.
00:49 Hello, Mai Ca.
00:50 Hello, Ms.
00:51 Hello, everyone watching "A Time To Remember".
00:54 Mai Ca's real name is Hoang Kim Phung.
00:57 She's the first daughter of artist Cai Luong Kim Tu Long and his wife.
01:01 She was born in 1988.
01:03 She joined the art field as an actress
01:06 after a period of time she stopped working to focus on her business.
01:09 Let's listen to her story.
01:11 Mai Ca said that
01:13 you worked in the art field.
01:16 What were your majors?
01:18 Film or drama?
01:20 Yes.
01:21 I used to go dancing.
01:26 I used to go dancing, acting, and acting.
01:30 I also participated in voice acting.
01:33 Really?
01:34 You've told us a lot.
01:37 You've done a lot.
01:39 What are the most impressive roles
01:43 that you've brought to the audience?
01:46 I don't know about everyone.
01:49 Some are good at acting.
01:51 Some are good at acting.
01:53 I'm the best.
01:55 I can't imagine
01:57 Mai Ca is so beautiful
01:59 and she's so good at acting.
02:01 I've been acting since the modern movies.
02:05 I've been acting since the old movies.
02:07 Recently, I've been acting in a movie
02:11 that I've been filming for a long time.
02:13 It's a movie called "The Poor House"
02:16 directed by Bo Sum.
02:19 Ho Ngoc Sum.
02:20 Yes, I'm Bo Sum.
02:22 I played the role of a wife of a minister.
02:26 The movie is based on the story of "The Poor House".
02:29 It's loved by everyone.
02:32 People love it wherever they go.
02:34 "Moe Ba", "Moe Ba", "Moe Ba Thuong Tu".
02:37 So you're Moe Ba, right?
02:38 Yes, I'm Moe.
02:39 You're not a beggar anymore, right?
02:41 That's right.
02:42 With your face and your body,
02:45 I think you should be Moe.
02:48 You're so elegant.
02:49 No, I'm Moe.
02:50 I'm Moe Sau.
02:51 Why?
02:52 I don't know.
02:53 You're just ugly.
02:54 No, I'm not.
02:55 When my husband met me,
02:58 he was forced to marry me.
03:01 I was so ugly that he didn't want to marry me.
03:03 But I think you're beautiful,
03:05 so your parents forced you to marry me.
03:07 Recently, I've just started acting again.
03:14 I've been acting for 5 years.
03:18 I didn't do anything for 5 years.
03:21 Why?
03:22 I had a baby.
03:24 I was so ugly.
03:27 I was so ugly.
03:29 I was over 70kg.
03:32 I was only 1.6m tall.
03:34 I was over 70kg.
03:35 You were so thin.
03:36 I was so ugly that I was autistic.
03:38 I felt like I was dying.
03:40 I was so ugly.
03:41 What could I do?
03:43 When I got a chance,
03:47 I called the charity show "You're here"
03:50 and asked to be a nurse.
03:53 I felt like it was a big chance.
03:56 I had to refuse.
03:57 I was so ugly.
03:59 When you're pregnant,
04:02 you can see the sign of the pregnant woman
04:05 after 2-3 months or 4-5 months.
04:10 I could see it after 2 weeks.
04:13 My nose was so big.
04:14 My face was swollen.
04:16 My dad said
04:17 I was the ugliest woman in the world.
04:21 He couldn't comfort you?
04:25 He was so honest.
04:27 It was so painful.
04:30 He said I was so ugly.
04:33 How could you be beautiful again?
04:36 After I was 4 years old,
04:40 I stopped working.
04:42 I was so bad at it.
04:44 I was so bad at it.
04:46 I was so bad at it.
04:49 I was so sad.
04:51 I saw people acting.
04:53 I thought I had to do it.
04:57 I had to do it.
04:59 I thought about it.
05:00 I decided to stop.
05:02 I had to try to lose weight.
05:06 I had to reconnect with my job.
05:09 I knew I couldn't stay at home.
05:13 I had to help my dad run the restaurant.
05:15 It was a reason for people to think I quit.
05:19 I was so bad at it.
05:20 Do you know who was the worst?
05:22 My dad.
05:24 He said I quit no matter what.
05:26 If you had met him,
05:29 you would have done something for him.
05:31 How could you kill such a talent?
05:34 He wanted me to manage the restaurant for him.
05:37 He wanted me to take care of him.
05:40 When people asked him,
05:44 he said he was so rich.
05:48 He didn't have to do anything.
05:49 People thought I was joking.
05:51 When I posted it on my social media,
05:55 I said I wanted to start a new job.
05:58 People thought I was joking.
06:00 I didn't say anything.
06:02 You were under pressure because you were his daughter.
06:05 I was under a lot of pressure.
06:08 People who were his children would understand.
06:12 My dad was a big burden.
06:14 I was afraid of being compared.
06:17 I was afraid of being criticized.
06:19 I was afraid.
06:20 I felt this life was so weird.
06:25 I had a name.
06:27 My parents gave me a name.
06:29 But I was always called Kim Tu Long.
06:33 No one remembered my name.
06:35 It was so hard.
06:36 Yes.
06:37 It was a big burden.
06:40 Yes.
06:41 You had a name and a reputation.
06:43 Yes.
06:44 You had a little success in art.
06:49 People may think it's a small thing.
06:52 They don't think about their burden.
06:54 Yes.
06:55 When you have to be someone's daughter.
06:57 Yes.
06:58 When you have to be someone's wife.
06:59 People think it's a special thing.
07:02 It's easy to remember.
07:03 "This is Kim Tu Long's daughter."
07:07 "This is her."
07:08 People were impressed by my name.
07:11 I loved acting since I was a kid.
07:14 I remember when I was in the musical team.
07:19 I remember.
07:20 When I was in the second grade.
07:22 I quit the team when I was 10.
07:25 I wanted to focus on studying.
07:28 I was in the second grade.
07:29 Did your dad support you?
07:30 No.
07:31 Not at all.
07:32 When I was a kid, my dad asked me to sing.
07:36 I was 4 or 5 years old.
07:38 I sang.
07:40 "I quit. I want to work."
07:43 I sang badly.
07:45 I didn't teach him.
07:46 I sang without thinking.
07:49 "I quit. I want to work."
07:51 I was happy.
07:53 Did you feel sad when your dad said that?
07:56 No.
07:57 I didn't feel sad.
07:58 You didn't?
07:59 I was a kid.
08:00 I didn't feel sad.
08:01 I was 4 or 5 years old.
08:03 I didn't feel sad.
08:05 I just knew that I was determined to sing badly.
08:08 People said I could sing.
08:11 But I was determined to sing badly.
08:13 People thought I was modest.
08:15 But I wasn't.
08:16 I was already trained.
08:18 People said I could sing.
08:21 They said I could sing.
08:23 But for me, if I wanted to sing well,
08:25 I had to sing like my dad said.
08:28 People said I could sing.
08:29 But my dad said I sang badly.
08:31 Now I know I was sad.
08:33 I was determined.
08:35 But I didn't blame my dad.
08:39 I was a man.
08:40 I was a man.
08:41 I couldn't teach him.
08:43 When my dad came to Trinh Trinh,
08:48 she was the one who taught me how to sing.
08:51 She knew I liked to sing.
08:54 She taught me how to sing.
08:56 I could sing.
08:57 I mean, I couldn't sing like my dad wanted me to.
09:00 But I could sing.
09:01 Can you sing a verse?
09:03 Oh my god.
09:04 Sing it again.
09:05 I don't mind.
09:06 For example, I and Trinh sing
09:09 "The birds are singing in the forest,
09:12 the wind is blowing through the field,
09:15 the words are echoing on the street,
09:18 I'm going to the school."
09:21 Yes, it's good.
09:23 My dad said it's bad.
09:24 I think,
09:26 it's partly because you're a good daughter.
09:31 But the majority of people who are passionate about their job
09:34 often judge their children harshly.
09:36 Yes, that's right.
09:37 Because they want their children to be worthy of the name
09:43 "a star".
09:45 Another thing is,
09:46 if your children are Kim Tu Long's or someone else's children,
09:49 they should be called "nên cơm nên cháo".
09:52 Don't let your dad be shy.
09:55 Instead,
09:56 you should be more confident.
09:58 You should try harder to be on top of your dad's radar.
10:02 Then,
10:03 people will praise you.
10:05 And your dad will be proud
10:07 to have such a talented daughter.
10:10 I heard you said
10:12 you called Trinh Trinh "sister".
10:14 Yes.
10:15 What do you think when you called her that?
10:18 Because Trinh Trinh is...
10:21 My dad's wife.
10:23 This is the first time I've shared this on TV.
10:26 Because
10:28 in the past,
10:29 my dad and Trinh
10:31 knew each other since they were little.
10:33 I told her to call me "sister"
10:35 but she couldn't change it.
10:36 I used to call her "uncle".
10:39 Then, they got to know each other.
10:41 But I also said
10:43 when they got together,
10:45 I told her to call me "sister"
10:48 but she couldn't change it.
10:50 But my heart considered her
10:52 as my mom.
10:54 A person who shared
10:56 beside me
10:58 and shared my feelings.
11:00 But I couldn't change it.
11:02 Please understand.
11:03 But she's so cute.
11:04 Yes.
11:05 I always tell my family members
11:07 to call me "uncle"
11:08 but they couldn't change it.
11:10 Because you're so unique.
11:12 Because of you, not me.
11:13 Although
11:15 my dad's ex-wife
11:17 is my mom,
11:19 my dad's ex-wife,
11:21 she's younger than Trinh.
11:23 But I called her "mom".
11:25 Because you didn't have that relationship.
11:27 No, we didn't.
11:29 I called her "aunt" when we first met.
11:31 After the wedding,
11:33 I changed it to "mom".
11:35 I had a relationship.
11:37 I called her "aunt"
11:39 when we were neighbors.
11:41 I called her "sister" since I was little.
11:43 But I still said
11:45 the name didn't matter
11:47 because I still had the way
11:49 to treat her.
11:51 How did you take care of your daughter?
11:53 You acted a lot.
11:55 How did you take care of her?
11:57 My dad was a bit of a burden
11:59 to my wife.
12:01 To me, my wife
12:03 took care of my daughter.
12:05 Sometimes, when I came home,
12:07 I asked her how she was doing.
12:09 So she didn't complain.
12:11 My two daughters are the same.
12:13 My sister-in-law took care of them.
12:15 She took care of the kids' school.
12:17 She took care of their family.
12:19 She took care of their family.
12:21 My husband was a good man.
12:23 My husband was a good man.
12:25 My father was a god.
12:27 When you were little,
12:29 when you took her in,
12:31 did you ever
12:33 tease her?
12:35 I'm not sure if I'm right.
12:37 But everyone is like that.
12:39 When you re-married,
12:41 did you ever tell her
12:43 why you took care of her?
12:45 Did you ever do that?
12:47 No.
12:49 Because my father
12:51 really loved his wife.
12:53 He loved her a lot.
12:55 I guess she took care of you
12:57 and loved you, right?
12:59 At that time, my mother-in-law
13:01 loved me, but she was still young.
13:03 She was 19 when she took me in.
13:05 She was 19 when she took me in.
13:07 She was 19 when she took me in.
13:09 So she was kind
13:11 and nice.
13:13 But she was still young.
13:15 Now that I'm older,
13:17 I realize that
13:19 she was still young.
13:21 Poor her.
13:23 My mother-in-law didn't stay at home all the time.
13:25 She only went out with my father.
13:27 I had a maid.
13:29 I remember that
13:31 I called her "Mama Sach".
13:33 She took care of me,
13:35 fed me, and took me to school.
13:37 When I went to school,
13:39 you were alone, right?
13:41 Yes.
13:43 My father didn't have any idea
13:45 to send me to anyone.
13:47 I was really lucky.
13:49 I was really lucky.
13:51 Compared to other classmates,
13:53 I was lucky.
13:55 When I was studying in school,
13:57 I was in a slump.
13:59 I didn't have money.
14:01 I didn't have money to study.
14:03 I had to go to a wedding.
14:05 I was so lucky.
14:07 I was accepted.
14:09 I studied with Mr. Gia Bao,
14:11 Mr. Bao Quoc's grandson.
14:13 When I said I wanted to make money,
14:15 Mr. Bao Quoc...
14:17 He had a wedding restaurant
14:19 in Le Duong.
14:21 Mr. Gia Bao introduced me to it.
14:23 I jumped in and danced.
14:25 It was in 2003 or 2004.
14:27 I could dance up to 80,000 steps.
14:29 One scene.
14:31 One scene per night.
14:33 At least I could dance one or two scenes.
14:35 I was so lucky.
14:37 There weren't many wedding restaurants.
14:39 I could earn a few hundred thousand VND
14:41 per week.
14:43 I was so lucky.
14:45 Instead of going to a wedding,
14:47 I went to a school.
14:49 I was lucky to go to a school
14:51 and study with a teacher.
14:53 I was accepted to play a role.
14:55 I was accepted to play a role in a TV drama.
14:57 It was a small role.
14:59 It wasn't a big role.
15:01 I was lucky.
15:03 Mr. Le Quoc Nam played that TV drama.
15:05 He saw me.
15:07 He took me to go to a wedding.
15:09 I remember that time.
15:11 I was so happy.
15:13 Last year and the year before that,
15:15 I had the least money.
15:17 This was the least money pot.
15:19 I had 50,000 VND per TV station.
15:21 I had 60,000 VND per TV station.
15:23 I had a lot of shows per night.
15:25 I earned a lot of money.
15:27 You had a luxurious life.
15:29 It wasn't luxurious.
15:31 It was not luxurious.
15:33 At least, I had money
15:35 to go to school
15:37 and eat.
15:39 I didn't have to beg my family.
15:41 I was happy.
15:43 I had to perform for 7, 8 years.
15:45 I had to perform in a comedy show.
15:47 When the comedy show started,
15:49 I couldn't perform anymore.
15:51 I was so sad.
15:53 I was so depressed.
15:55 I couldn't do anything.
15:57 I had the feeling that
15:59 I could perform and perform.
16:01 I really liked it.
16:03 But I was so sad.
16:05 I was so sad.
16:07 I was so sad.
16:09 I was able to go to the movies.
16:11 I was able to go to the movies
16:13 because Minh Minh was the director.
16:15 I don't know why he missed me.
16:17 I don't know why he missed me.
16:19 I was so lucky.
16:21 I was in the 9th place.
16:23 I was in the 9th place.
16:25 Minh Minh was a person
16:27 that I really liked.
16:29 He taught me.
16:31 He was very patient.
16:33 He taught me every detail.
16:35 He taught me how to act.
16:37 He taught me how to act.
16:39 He taught me how to act.
16:41 He taught me how to act.
16:43 He taught me everything.
16:45 I remember the movie "Tum Co Dai Giang".
16:47 I went to the movies with him.
16:49 I was very popular.
16:51 I was very popular.
16:53 How is your family now?
16:55 How is your family now?
16:57 My husband and I have a 5-year-old daughter.
16:59 My husband and I have a 5-year-old daughter.
17:01 She must be very cute.
17:03 She is very cute.
17:05 She is very cute.
17:07 She is very cute.
17:09 My husband is just like my father.
17:11 My husband is just like my father.
17:13 My husband is just like my father.
17:15 I met him through social media.
17:17 I met him through social media.
17:19 We were close.
17:21 We were close.
17:23 I was sad.
17:25 I found him.
17:27 I found him.
17:29 He looks like my father.
17:31 He looks like my father.
17:33 I clicked his profile.
17:35 We talked.
17:37 We talked.
17:39 We talked.
17:41 We got to know each other.
17:43 Did he look like a famous actor?
17:45 Did he look like a famous actor?
17:47 No, he didn't.
17:49 He only knew about business.
17:51 He only knew about business.
17:53 He only knew about business.
17:55 When we were dating,
17:57 I asked him to go to the movies.
17:59 He laughed.
18:01 When we were dating, he asked me who Kim Tieu Long was.
18:03 When we were dating, he asked me who Kim Tieu Long was.
18:05 I know.
18:07 What is your future plan?
18:09 What is your future plan?
18:11 I am trying to come back.
18:13 I am trying to come back.
18:15 I want to work,
18:17 I want to work,
18:19 I really want a real play.
18:25 But now, the stage of the play is also rare.
18:30 And you are also a freelance actress, right?
18:35 Yes, that's right.
18:36 So, according to you, how to achieve that dream?
18:40 Have you ever thought about your profession?
18:42 Compared to the dream and reality, do you feel satisfied?
18:45 Yes, I have.
18:47 As I shared, there are too many competitions.
18:50 I don't use any means.
18:53 For example, my relationship, I will say,
18:56 "Dear brother, sister, aunt, I want to come back to act like this."
19:01 But when there is a role that I need to play,
19:05 I will call you to come home.
19:08 Whenever I am ready, I will play the role.
19:10 In the past, when I came to the stage of the play, I was a role-playing master.
19:14 At that time, Ms. Oc Thanh Van was very popular on the stage.
19:21 And she was sometimes stuck.
19:24 I jumped in right away.
19:26 I don't have any restraints.
19:29 I just jump in and do it.
19:32 But when you play the role of someone else,
19:34 especially when that person has a negative impact on the audience,
19:38 do you feel pressured?
19:39 Yes, I do.
19:40 So what do you do?
19:41 I try.
19:43 I try to see the role.
19:47 I can't be the most perfect, but I can try to be the most similar.
19:52 That's my goal.
19:57 You can be not good, but you have to be at least 8-9 times as similar as the other person.
20:02 Not less.
20:03 You don't have to be too great.
20:07 You have to be good at playing that role.
20:09 You don't have to be a bad influence on the audience.
20:14 What was the most successful role you played?
20:19 I can say it was the role of a ghost wife.
20:23 I played Ms. Oc in the role of a ghost wife.
20:25 I watched that play.
20:28 I didn't think I was successful.
20:31 But Mr. Hoa Hiep, who played with me, praised me.
20:35 I was very happy.
20:37 I thought if Mr. Hoa Hiep, a professional actor,
20:45 and you played in that play.
20:47 Yes, I played with Ms. Oc.
20:49 He said I was good, so I thought I was good.
20:52 I'm sorry to hear that.
20:54 Why didn't you watch my play?
20:57 Not to compare or anything,
20:59 but to see how successful I was.
21:03 How much did you think you were compared to your expectations?
21:10 I think I got 8-9 points.
21:15 8-9 points.
21:16 You were too good.
21:17 Yes.
21:18 Because in addition to the pressure,
21:20 people had success.
21:23 Especially in the hot scene.
21:24 That play was also a big hit.
21:26 Yes, it was.
21:27 You had to say you were very passionate.
21:31 You had to say you were willing to die for your job.
21:34 You were not afraid of anything.
21:36 Yes.
21:37 You didn't have to be afraid of pressure.
21:39 You just had to let it go.
21:41 Yes.
21:42 You did everything you could.
21:43 At this time,
21:45 how much does your husband and father support you?
21:51 Are you still the same as before?
21:52 No, I'm older now.
21:54 I'm older now, so my father doesn't forbid me.
21:57 He forbids me to do what I've been doing for years.
22:01 He doesn't forbid you now,
22:03 but did you ever tell him that you were better than you thought?
22:16 Did you ever regret that he stopped you?
22:20 No, I never said that.
22:22 You never regretted it?
22:24 You're so mean, Kim Tu Long.
22:26 My father never said that.
22:29 Because he didn't want me to do what I was doing.
22:32 It's not because he thought I couldn't do it.
22:36 It's partly because he loved me.
22:37 He didn't want me to do what I was doing.
22:39 It's hard.
22:40 Yes, this job is also a very hard job.
22:42 Yes.
22:43 But I think those who have a career,
22:46 who have stepped into the stage,
22:49 who have tried to perform,
22:53 they can never step out.
22:56 It's like they've already retired.
22:58 Yes, I feel like only Mr. To has left me.
23:00 I can't leave him.
23:01 That's right.
23:02 I'm so addicted to him.
23:04 Thank you Mai Ca so much for arranging the work today
23:10 to come here to the film studio
23:12 to share your life story with Xuan Huong.
23:16 Thank you Mai Ca so much.
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23:28 The show will end here.
23:30 Xuan Huong, Mai Ca, I'd like to say goodbye to you all.
23:33 Goodbye.
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