During the screening period, many CGV cinemas have continuously recorded a “sold-out” situation, and the sea of red flags with yellow stars filling cinema lobbies has become an unforgettable image associated with the film.
This not only affirms the artistic quality of the film but also demonstrates the strong appeal of national spirit and revived community awareness.
Many young audiences found an opportunity in the film to make up for the regret of missing the live event held at My Dinh Stadium on August 10, 2025.
"I don't have tickets to watch the live political art program “To Quoc Trong Tim”. This time, having the opportunity to experience the film version, I am really excited and want to see with my own eyes what the concert atmosphere was like," said Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, 21, from Ha Noi.
This enthusiasm clearly reflects the powerful spread of the programme, where national pride is stirred through each frame and melody.
The audience who regretted not being able to attend the concert at My Dinh Stadium also felt the full spirit of the event through the film version.
Nguyen Duy Tung (Ha Noi) shared a similar feeling when explaining his decision to go to the cinema. He said he regretted missing the concert, but after watching the film version, he felt a surging wave of patriotism. He affirmed that if a similar event is held in the future, he will definitely attend it.
The film has successfully created a natural spread of love for the Fatherland, building emotional bridges across generations.
Trinh Van Chi, from Cau Giay Street (Ha Noi), expressed her emotion after experiencing the special atmosphere at the cinema:
“When watching “To Quoc Trong Tim: The Concert Film,” I felt as if I was actually at the concert. Witnessing and singing Vietnamese songs with other audience members, I could feel everyone’s strong patriotic spirit.”
Remarkably, not only adults but even young children were drawn into this atmosphere of national pride.
La Thao My, 10, with her glowing face after the film screening, shared: “I found the film very good and felt very proud of Viet Nam. I was really touched when listening to the songs and watching the artists perform.”
These pure and heartfelt emotions are the most convincing evidence of the natural and effective spread of patriotism. The emotional flow continues through musical moments that seem simple but carry profound meaning.
“I’ve listened to these songs my all life, but today, sitting among so many young people and seeing them sing and dance along, I was deeply moved. I feel proud that the patriotic spirit remains so strong in the younger generation,” Mai Thi Hai Ho (65, Ha Noi) shared after leaving the cinema.
Her observation is a powerful affirmation that national pride continues to be passed down through high-quality cultural works.
“To Quoc Trong Tim: The Concert Film” has excellently fulfilled its mission of becoming a bridge for culture and national spirit.
A common emotion among the thousands of audiences is the feeling of deep connection, living in a common community, and being reminded of love for the Fatherland — a core and sacred value for each Vietnamese person.
With its profound meaning, the film screening has gone far beyond simple entertainment. It has become a rare cultural phenomenon, successfully transporting audiences into a common emotional space where all generations sing together, feel deeply together, and turn wholeheartedly toward the Fatherland. Through this, the film reaffirms the connection strength of cinema and music in strengthening national spirit.