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The Fullton Regal: Original values shape intentional living
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The Fullton Regal: Original values shape intentional living

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • CapitaLand Development Vietnam launched a brand film for The Fullton Regal, a low-rise residential project in East Hanoi.
  • The film uses the strict mother figure, portrayed by NSND Le Khanh, to explore family values and intentional living across generations.
  • The narrative highlights how parental 'nos' can establish boundaries, fostering independence, discipline, and appreciation for fundamental values in children.

CapitaLand Development Vietnam has introduced a brand film for The Fullton Regal, the latest addition to its exclusive low-rise development, The Fullton, located in East Hanoi.

The short film, titled 'The Heart of the Home,' features the stern portrayal of a mother by People's Artist Le Khanh. It delves into the profound significance of family bonds and how core values are instilled to shape an intentional lifestyle for future generations. The narrative centers on the mother's 'no's,' which, while initially perceived as restrictive, are revealed as foundational boundaries guiding her daughters toward independence, discipline, and an appreciation for essential life principles.

Through poignant scenes, the mother teaches her two daughters about proper conduct and instills simple, everyday values that equip them to "draw their own unique lives." The film resonates deeply with viewers, evoking personal memories of parental guidance. Actress Bao Han shared that she initially found her parents' strictness burdensome but later understood it as a protective measure.

Beauty blogger Trinh Pham found the film relatable, drawing parallels between her role as a child and now as a mother. She empathizes with the "pickiness" of parents, recognizing it as a way to safeguard their children's well-being. Pham now strives to cultivate a disciplined and independent life for her own two children.

The film's narrative extends beyond individual upbringing to a broader reflection on the values that underpin family and personal foundations. It suggests that amidst life's changes, returning to simple, fundamental principles, doing small tasks thoroughly, appreciating beauty, self-care, and finding moments of quiet, provides anchors for navigating life and creating a personal path. The message implies that a complete home originates from a centered heart.

hแป“i nhแป mรฌnh nghฤฉ bแป‘ mแบน khแบฏt khe, lแป›n lรชn mแป›i hiแปƒu tแบฅt cแบฃ chแป‰ ฤ‘แปƒ bแบฃo vแป‡ con cรกi thรดi

โ€” DV Bแบฃo HรขnActress Bao Han reflected on her childhood perception of her parents' strictness versus her adult understanding.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.