Broadcast in June at 8 p.m. every Thursday and Friday on VTV3, the series offers breathtaking intellectual confrontations and promises to leave a lasting mark on the genre of criminal investigations.

White Fire opens with the story of an underworld where new drugs infiltrate the lives of young people through parties, live broadcasts, the glamor of entertainment and the desire for fame.
From the scattered clues surrounding a new drug called “moon dust”, the Drug Crime Investigation Department (C04 – Ministry of Public Security) gradually uncovered a tightly-knit criminal network organized who always knew how to hide behind seemingly legal facades.
Faced with the sophistication and audacity of this drug trafficking network, police officers must fight not only with their professional skills and courage, but also with their resilience, their intelligence and their ability to resist invisible pressures.
The film does not present the war on drugs as a one-sided confrontation between good and evil. On the contrary, each character is complex, with hidden motivations and emotional wounds.
The villains are not only terrifying in their cruelty, but they are also confronted with their own demons. Those who stand on the side of light do not always manage to remain unscathed when passing through darkness. White Fire is also a story of faith, betrayal, family, love and the price of choices.

With its frenetic pace, its complex characters, its intense intellectual clashes and its contemporary setting, White Fire promises to bring new life to the genre of police series and political investigations. Beyond its captivating mystery and its distressing atmosphere, the series also invites us to think about the fragile balance between good and evil, just and unjust, light and darkness.
At the same time, the film conveys a message about the fierce fight against drugs. This fight requires vigilance, courage and even sacrifice from the anti-drug forces to preserve social peace.
Through the story of a drug called “moon dust”, presented under the guise of the promise of euphoria and creativity, the film raises a crucial problem in contemporary life. When individuals are consumed by a thirst for self-expression and fame, they can fall prey to dangerous traps. Drugs don’t just destroy the body; they also exploit ambition, loneliness, vulnerability and the desire for a better life.

According to distinguished artist Le Manh (director of the Vietnam Television Film and Television Center), in order to create realistic scenes, “ White Fire » was produced in collaboration with the Department of Criminal Investigation of Narcotic Offenses (C04 – Ministry of Public Security). From pre-production, experts from the Department contributed their technical and professional expertise and evaluated the scenario.
Every detail, from the methods of solving the case to the tactical schemes, including the psychology of the criminals, has been analyzed in detail, guaranteeing great precision and compliance with professional standards. C04 also provided maximum support to the film crew, both in terms of personnel and equipment. The presence of elite special forces soldiers, accompanied by specialized equipment and tools, in major scenes created a dramatic and immersive atmosphere for the resolution of the investigation.
Furthermore, one of the most anticipated aspects of « White Fire“ lies in its cast of talented actors, carefully selected for each character. In the role of Mai, actress Viet Hoa has the opportunity to reveal a new facet of her talent. Mai is a fiery, witty and tenacious woman, who nevertheless hides many secrets about her identity. Viet Hoa is expected to turn the corner: she will play a Mai who is both realistic and mysterious, enough to captivate the public.

Actress Thu Quynh plays the role of Lan (real name Le) – a mysterious character, both gentle and calm, but capable of becoming cold and ruthless when necessary.
Actress Thu Quynh believes that in addition to depicting the struggle of forces to combat drug crime and the consequences caused by social evils, her participation in the film also demonstrates the responsibility of artists in disseminating information and raising public awareness of the harmful effects of drugs.
Renowned actor Ho Phong plays the role of old Cong, a Machiavellian and manipulative gang leader who seeks to control everything. With his charisma and vast experience, Ho Phong should create a character as terrifying in his cruelty as in his cunning, deception and power of manipulation.
Actor Bao Anh also marks his return to what is considered his strong suit with the role of Tan – the captain of PC04 in Son Hai province.
Additionally, the film also features the participation of famous artists : Phu Kien, Tuan Cuong, Dung Nam, Duc Hung… et des acteurs Duy Hung, Manh Cuong, Truong Hoang, Cu Thi Tra…
Mixing experienced actors and promising young talents, White Fire promises to be a film full of surprises for the public.
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