According to the representative of the distributor CJ HK Entertainment, after 6 days in theaters plus early screenings, the film has sold more than 1.2 million tickets, becoming one of the Vietnamese films with the best opening performance since the beginning of the year.
On August 6 alone, as of 7 p.m., the film was still ranked number 1 on the box office chart with daily revenue reaching more than 5.5 billion VND, far surpassing other competitors, including Conan Movie 28 .

In addition to heated debates on social networks in Vietnam, the film also attracted attention from international media when it was simultaneously reported by major Korean television stations such as SBS, MBC, KBS,...
Along with this impressive revenue achievement, the film's distributor continues to announce a new emotional poster series, focusing on the relationships between the characters with heart-touching dialogue.

Standing out in the poster series is the emotional moment of "meeting" between Hoan (Tuan Tran) and Ji-hwan (Go Kyung-pyo) at the end of the film.
The poster attracts attention with the line: "In your family, at least one person must be happy" - as an affirmation of Hoan's silent but profound sacrifice when witnessing his brother's happiness with his small family.
The next poster is filled with love that Hoan has for his mother Hanh (Hong Dao) with lovely moments of mother and daughter.
The two corners of the poster show a mother and son running on the street, reflecting a slice of everyday life and the arduous journey that Hoan patiently "chases" his mother every day when she is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

The last two posters focus on depicting the contrasting life and memories of mother Le Thi Hanh when she was young and when she was old. In the past, mother Hanh (Juliet Bao Ngoc) appears as a gentle woman, living in beautiful memories with her husband Jeong-min (Jung Il-woo) and young son Ji-hwan. But when returning to reality, mother Hanh in her old age is a victim of Alzheimer's disease, living among fragments of memories, sometimes conscious, sometimes unconscious.

Besides, there is also a poster of Hoan and his friends. In the journey of taking care of his mother, Hoan is not alone, because there are always close friends silently accompanying and helping.
Take Me Away is still showing in theaters nationwide.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/can-moc-100-ty-dong-mang-me-di-bo-tung-loat-poster-xuc-dong-post807155.html
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