
Mistress 2017
Step into the shadowy corridors of a grand estate where tradition clashes with desire in *Mistress (2017)*, Lý Minh Thắng's atmospheric family drama.
Director: Lý Minh Thắng
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mistress (2017) about?
*Mistress (2017)* follows a powerful matriarch who pressures her daughter-in-law to bear a grandson, preserving her family's noble lineage. The story unfolds in a grand estate filled with unspoken secrets, where tradition and personal desires collide in a tense psychological drama.
Who directed Mistress?
*Mistress* was directed by Lý Minh Thắng, a filmmaker known for his emotionally charged narratives.
Who stars in Mistress?
The film stars Thanh Hằng, Diễm My, Ngọc Quyên, Lan Khuê, and Midu as key members of the ensemble.
Is Mistress (2017) worth watching?
*Mistress (2017)* is a compelling watch for fans of family dramas with emotional depth. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its themes of duty and rebellion make it a thought-provoking experience for viewers who enjoy character-driven stories.
How long is Mistress?
*Mistress* has a runtime of 98 minutes.
About Mistress (2017) — A Family Drama of Secrets and Sacrifice
Step into the shadowy corridors of a grand estate where tradition clashes with desire in *Mistress (2017)*, Lý Minh Thắng's atmospheric family drama. The film unfolds around a formidable matriarch who rules her household with an iron will, insisting her newest daughter-in-law must produce a grandson to uphold her noble family's legacy. As secrets simmer beneath polished surfaces, tensions rise between loyalty, ambition, and the weight of expectation, painting a gripping portrait of duty versus personal freedom. With lush visuals and emotional depth, *Mistress (2017)* explores the sacrifices demanded by family honor and the quiet rebellions that follow.
Directed by Lý Minh Thắng and starring Thanh Hằng, Diễm My, Ngọc Quyên, Lan Khuê, and Midu, this 98-minute feature blends drama with familial intrigue, delivering a story that's as much about the quiet struggles within a home as it is about the grand façade of nobility. The film's tense atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder the true cost of tradition.