
A neurotic junior fashion designer from New York discovers her fiancé, KIET, working overseas in Vietnam may be having an affair with a supermodel. With jealousy burning and her wedding date on the horizon, she conjures up a scheme to achieve the ultimate makeover, investigate the supermodels and infiltrate the high-fashion world of Saigon in order to catch him in the act. But her plan backfires when she really befriends the three supermodels and discovers that there is more... (Full plot summary below)
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A neurotic junior fashion designer from New York discovers her fiancé, KIET, working overseas in Vietnam may be having an affair with a supermodel. With jealousy burning and her wedding date on the horizon, she conjures up a scheme to achieve the ultimate makeover, investigate the supermodels and infiltrate the high-fashion world of Saigon in order to catch him in the act. But her plan backfires when she really befriends the three supermodels and discovers that there is more to life than living through a series of checklists.
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| User ReviewWalter PA Vietnamese language romantic comedy is lively and funny. Most of the main characters have developed a web of lies and deceptions to satisfy their needs, hide truths and gain advantage in their love lives and careers. The talented but controlling and hot tempered fashion designer, nicknamed "Grenade", thinks she can plan her life and control others per her 2x2x2 story board of life goals and objectives. At first her organized approach seems kind of cute but it proves ineffective and inflexible as it helps drive away her tool-of-a-fiancé from the USA back to Vietnam. Through a few Karmic twists and turns the lies unravel, well made plans collapse and feeling are deeply hurt, but then betrayals are forgiven and the characters' lives get restructured for the better. In strokes of Karmic redemption Grenade and others lost what they had in order to get something better leaving us with a satisfactory conclusion. |