It sounds like you're looking for a meaningful quote, reflection, or short text related to the concept of a "happy ending" in Korean dramas (phim Hàn). While many Korean dramas are known for bittersweet or tragic endings, the desire for a happy ending is universal.
Maybe it's about the journey: the way the characters chose each other despite the trauma, the way they grew instead of giving up, and the quiet assurance that even after the credits roll, they will continue to choose each other in the mundane mornings.
Here's a thoughtful text you can use, written in English (and easily translatable to Vietnamese if needed): The True Happy Ending
"In Korean dramas, we often chase the 'happy ending'—the final kiss in the falling snow, the couple reuniting after years apart, the ring finally presented. But perhaps the real 'happy ending' isn't just about the last five minutes of the final episode.
It sounds like you're looking for a meaningful quote, reflection, or short text related to the concept of a "happy ending" in Korean dramas (phim Hàn). While many Korean dramas are known for bittersweet or tragic endings, the desire for a happy ending is universal.
Maybe it's about the journey: the way the characters chose each other despite the trauma, the way they grew instead of giving up, and the quiet assurance that even after the credits roll, they will continue to choose each other in the mundane mornings.
Here's a thoughtful text you can use, written in English (and easily translatable to Vietnamese if needed): The True Happy Ending
"In Korean dramas, we often chase the 'happy ending'—the final kiss in the falling snow, the couple reuniting after years apart, the ring finally presented. But perhaps the real 'happy ending' isn't just about the last five minutes of the final episode.
William Golding
Il Signore delle Mosche

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