With its unique style, 1977 Vlog has now become an irreplaceable creation for the online community. Every month, everyone eagerly awaits the next product from this parody group. While still based on famous literary works, what makes 1977 Vlog stand out and capture the community’s attention the most is its creative script. Many people admit that after watching 1977 Vlog’s clips, even after each line of dialogue, they have to ponder for a moment to realize the deeper meaning of what was said. Below is the “decoding” of all the highly implicit sayings in 1977 Vlog’s latest video “Vợ Nhặt – Kẻ Đi Tìm Tương Lai“.

The line that is being analyzed most enthusiastically by netizens after the video release. Many opinions suggest that this is a “jab” aimed at the drama between Jack and K-ICM.



This line is probably easy for the online community to guess, as it has become a relatively funny meme featuring an old man with white hair, accompanied by a threatening phrase that has appeared frequently in recent times.


The scene where the girl performs a ritual along with the line “Please, prince, spare the cursed sister” is actually a quote from Fiona in a song from the fairy tale “The Princess and the Frog.”

Next is the image of three girls sitting by the fence singing a parody of the song “Borrowing Wine to Confess Love” with the extremely funny line: “I’m borrowing meat to confess my love, what’s wrong with that?“. This is likely relatable for housewives, as it alludes to the skyrocketing price of pork recently.


“This is an Indie piece of meat, this formalin helps it stay fresher and will reach Gordon Ramsay’s table.” For those who don’t know, Gordon Ramsay is a famous chef who has even been knighted in the UK for his contributions to British cuisine. Additionally, this also serves as a message about the rampant food safety issues in our country today.

The end of the clip is quite humorous, as according to 1977 Vlog, it features a character named Dậu – who traveled all the way to Moscow to find Tí, who now goes by the name Na Tí Sha. Mentioning Na Tí Sha and being Russian would likely surprise Marvel fans, as it is a play on the character Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, in Marvel’s blockbuster movies.

