1. Let's Break Up
Contributing to the creation of a blockbuster film, drawing audiences during the Tet season, and generating tremendous revenue is the song 'Let's Break Up' performed by Erik for the movie 'Pregnant Wife Returned'. Opening with the sound of piano, evoking a poignant feeling, the lyrics are logical and heartbreaking. The lyrics of 'Let's Break Up' express the sentiments of a 'brokenhearted' young man, accepting separation and offering good wishes to the one left behind.
The sweet combination of Erik's vocals, meaningful lyrics, and captivating melody quickly made this song famous on social media, garnering attention comparable to the film. Many people have covered this song, and numerous Korean YouTubers have loved and covered it in Korean.
A bit about the film's plot: The story revolves around the 'box office hit' romance between creative director Nha Linh and mechanic Trong Thoai. They are in conflict over family planning. While Nha Linh is eager, Thoai is passive and rejects the idea of having children. Amid the marital discord, a third party, Khanh, a wealthy young man, naturally intervenes. After many ups and downs and arguments, Thoai and Nha Linh eventually have a beautiful ending.
The film features renowned actors such as Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc (Nha Linh), Tran Thanh (Trong Thoai), Anh Tu (Khanh), Kha Nu, Hong Dao, and the comic factor Mac Van Khoa. Along with the voices of many famous singers in the special movie soundtrack, especially 'Let's Break Up,' helped the film surpass expectations.

2. Confessions at 30
'Confessions at 30' marks Trinh Thang Binh's musical milestone at the age of 30. This song serves as the soundtrack for the film remake of the famous Korean work, 'Scandal Makers,' titled 'Father Again at 30.' Despite the film not gaining much recognition and not receiving favorable reviews upon its release, the song 'Confessions at 30' still left an extremely positive impression.
The soundtrack outshone the movie. The harmony between meaningful lyrics, telling the story of a man who has felt lonely for one-third of his life and is now experiencing the 'thrill' for the first time, and the impressive musical arrangement stands out. Trinh Thang Binh undoubtedly invested a great deal of thought into the product 'Confessions at 30'.
'Father Again at 30' revolves around the life of famous MC Son Huy (Trinh Thang Binh). In a radio program, he advises the twenty-something single mother Mi Tran (Kieu Trinh) to find her long-lost father. Surprisingly, the girl turns out to be Son Huy's abandoned daughter from a youthful mistake. Now, the charismatic MC not only gains a daughter but also has to embrace his grandchild Phuong Dong (Coca Gia Bao). His life completely changes as he takes care of the family that 'falls from the sky.' Simultaneously, Son Huy must find every way to conceal the story, avoiding prying eyes from the public.

3. The Boy who Wrote on Trees
Arguably the most renowned Vietnamese film project this year is 'The Color of the Eyes,' adapted from the short story of the same name by the famous writer Nguyen Nhat Anh. Under the enchanting direction of Victor Vu, 'The Color of the Eyes' faithfully reproduces every detail of this short story, bringing satisfaction to fans who have longed to see Ngan and Ha Lan (characters in the story) come to life.
Similar to the original, the centerpiece of the film version of The Color of the Eyes is Ngan (played by Tran Nghia) - a romantic young man with unrequited love for Ha Lan (played by Truc Anh) - his beautiful best friend with captivating 'colorful eyes.' The film follows Ngan and his love story through each step of his growth, with various emotional nuances and no shortage of twists and turns. It adheres faithfully to the original story but also incorporates some interesting adaptations.
The soundtrack, 'The Boy who Wrote on Trees,' appears to deepen Ngan's feelings for Ha Lan. Ngan's emotions for Ha Lan throughout his youth until adulthood are portrayed profoundly, leaving a lasting impression like carvings on a tree. Despite the deep and genuine emotions, it is truly regrettable that the anticipated beautiful ending for Ngan and Ha Lan did not materialize. The song reflects Ngan's feelings of regret. Currently, the song has garnered over 57 million listens on YouTube.

4. Withered Petal
'Mother-in-law' revolves around the lives and destinies of daughters-in-law in the Huynh family. The tragedy begins with the feudalistic beliefs and strict ideologies imposed by Hai Linh (Diem My) on her daughter-in-law Ba Tran (Thanh Hang). In the struggle for her position, Ba Tran, disregarding morality and laws, continues to perpetuate the harsh customs of the lineage onto her daughter-in-law, becoming a cruel and ruthless mother-in-law. In other words, 'Mother-in-law' is the story of women who create their own tragedies!
The film's soundtrack, 'Withered Petal,' performed by Huong Tram, depicts the fate of women in the past. The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has never shown signs of cooling. Women of the feudal era had to endure the pressure of harsh customs, without a voice, gradually losing themselves.
'Withered Petal' with its distinctive melody, poignant tone, and meaningful lyrics, has touched the hearts of many fans, despite the film's moderate popularity. As of now, the song has reached over 2 million listens on YouTube, which is quite impressive.

5. A Date Tomorrow
After a temporary hiatus from Showbiz to focus on her academic career, Vietnamese 'fairy sister' Midu has returned with the film project '4 Years 2 Boys 1 Love.' The film tells the love story spanning 4 years of Quynh (Midu), Tuan (Harry Lu), and Thanh (Anh Tu). Tuan is a new transfer student, and on his first day, he clashes with the beautiful Quynh. She is the only female student in the class, with an adorable yet somewhat feisty personality, always arguing with the hotboy Tuan. Wanting to win the heart of the beauty, Tuan puts all his skills to use in the most foolish way possible: intentionally annoying the girl he likes until she goes crazy.
The film's soundtrack, 'A Date Tomorrow,' is a gentle, sweet Ballad, much like the love of high school students. It's a promise of a long-lasting, deep, and pure love from the boy to the girl in the movie. The future ahead, no one knows what will happen, maybe the two will lose each other, but the boy always believes that after the rain, a rainbow will appear. A beautiful ending will come to both of them.
'A Date Tomorrow' is performed by the film's music director Bui Anh Tuan, bringing the song closer to the audience. Currently, the song has reached over 39 million listens on YouTube.

6. Silent
As the soundtrack of a film about a love story on the rocky plateau of the Northwest. Opening with 'Silent' is the authentic sound of the highland ethnic flute. The lyrics aim to convey the love story of the two main characters in the film. A love hindered by societal norms, forced to let go of that emotion and pain to be carried away by the wind, dissolving into the air.
The film tells the love story of Vu - a talented, kind-hearted young man, deeply in love with Sua - a beautiful, strong girl. However, their love is hindered by Vu's poor family, unable to afford the dowry, and Sua is taken by Phong - a wealthy young man. Unable to be together, Sua decides to pass her fate to her best friend Xí. It seemed that the love between Vu and Sua would end here, but Sua's strong instincts and desire for freedom make her refuse to surrender to fate. As for Vu, despite moments of despair and considering accepting Xí's affection, in the end, he still follows the call of his heart.
The harmonious collaboration between Ái Phương and Bùi Anh Tuấn makes 'Silent' easily resonate with the audience. The song currently has over 12 million listens on YouTube, being covered by many young people and topping the charts of popular songs and movies on Zingmp3 for several consecutive weeks.

7. Love is Forgiving
'Love is Forgiving' is a popular soundtrack from the film 'Sweet 18' featuring Will 365, Kieu Minh Tuan, and Kaity Nguyen. This film quickly gained attention and support from Vietnamese fans, contributing to the local film industry's revival. With a young and talented cast and a storyline that resonates with the youth, 'Sweet 18' quickly became a sensation in the Vietnamese online community.
Catching melody, a theme about love that young people adore, and captivating lyrics, even if people didn't go to the cinemas, they still knew about and steadily increased the listens of 'Love is Forgiving'. As of now, the song has accumulated over 129 million listens on YouTube, an impressive number that Only C has achieved, making many other artists envious.
The film's soundtrack must match the movie's content, and 'Sweet 18' revolves around the complicated relationship between the middle-aged playboy Hoang (Kieu Minh Tuan) and high school student Linh Dan (Kaity Nguyen). After being deceived by the basketball hottie (Will) to follow another hot girl (Chau Bui), Linh Dan is determined to devise a plan for revenge. She tries to pair up with a mature man to make her ex-boyfriend regret. Linh Dan disguises herself as a seductive girl to seduce Hoang overnight and only reveals to him that she is not yet 18 the next day. She uses a sensitive video between them to force Hoang to pretend to be her boyfriend in front of their classmates. However, a genuine emotional connection gradually develops between them.

8. Days Before the Storm
Victor Vu is a famous and successful director in Vietnamese cinema. Therefore, it is natural that the film 'Immortal' is widely loved and highly acclaimed in the professional community. The main character of Immortal is An (Dinh Ngoc Diep). While struggling with single motherhood and a sick daughter, An continuously experiences inexplicable dreams and also suffers from sleepwalking in strange places. Determined to find out the reasons behind these occurrences, An discovers a tombstone and finds a diary belonging to a man named Hung, an immortal being. The film then recounts the story of Hung and his path to immortality.
The success of 'Immortal' is attributed to its eerie, mysterious, and sharp cinematography, fully exploiting the landscapes of Vietnam, along with a compelling and innovative storyline. To enhance the authenticity of these scenes, music is essential. 'Days Before the Storm' with the dreamy and resonant voice of Bui Lan Huong successfully adds tension and emotional depth to these captivating scenes.
Currently, not only beloved by young audiences and covered by many, the song has also achieved a significant number of listens—over 14 million on YouTube. This number is likely to continue growing in the future.

9. Love Across Lifetimes
'Love Across Lifetimes' still dominates 'immense' listens on online music platforms like YouTube and ZingMP3. It remains connected to the theme of love and features a familiar ballad melody, but the lyrics of the song by Tang Nhat Tue are exceptionally polished, making it stand out.
However, to be well-received by the audience, the beat of 'Love Across Lifetimes' is undoubtedly catchy, and Duong Hoang Yen has performed this song excellently. Along with the success and praise for the film 'Blind Sorcerer: Who Dies Raise Hands,' the film's soundtrack is equally famous. This song has been covered by many artists and YouTubers as well.
The plot of the movie 'Blind Sorcerer: Who Dies Raise Hands': The film is a journey to restore sight to Tinh Lam's eyes and meaningful karmic stories. Intertwined with life lessons in the film are humorous situations, providing the audience with unforgettable moments of entertainment. Many reviews recommend this as a 'must-watch' film, undoubtedly with a cast of well-known artists and beloved by many fans, making the audience curious about the movie.

10. Dreams of White Snow
The name Thuy Tien is once again mentioned in the list of the best soundtrack songs, thanks to the song 'Dreams of White Snow' that she performed in the movie 'Tropical Snow,' which is still beloved by the audience to this day. People still refer to this beauty as the singer 'Dreams of White Snow' even though the movie aired 10 years ago.
Right from the name, the audience felt curious about 'Tropical Snow,' a film by the reputable director Vu Ngoc Dang, featuring Luong Manh Hai, Anh Thu, Ngoc Quyen, Duy Tan, and more. The film tells the story of Hang (Anh Thu), who lives alone in the area near the railway tracks, where there are unique and underprivileged elements of society.
Plot of the movie: Growing up on her own here, Anh Thu has a mischievous, strong, and generous personality. She is always straightforward and has a small pig as a special pet. One day, Hai (Luong Manh Hai) comes to this poor neighborhood and meets Hang, in a very ironic situation. However, this fateful encounter changes the young director who is seeking opportunities for development. He befriends Hang and helps her become a model, a job that could change her life more than being a hired cyclo driver. Meanwhile, he silently writes a script about her life. Like many other movie clichés, the two become closer and develop feelings for each other. Hang also dreams of one day seeing falling snow, but they are in a tropical land. Suddenly, Hai's novelist girlfriend, who likes to live life on her terms, unexpectedly reappears, causing a rift in the relationship by lying that Hai only helped Hang because he wanted to use her as a script topic. Overcoming the temptations of life and the passionate warmth of youth, on a day when 'snow' falls on their small garden, they return to each other like Hang's dream of a beautiful fairytale.

11. Mother's Burden
Currently sparking controversy on the issue of women's rights, but the significance of 'mother's burden' cannot be denied. To appeal to the audience, it's primarily due to its catchy melody and meaningful lyrics. The theme of the mother is very familiar, with so many music pieces about mothers, so it's rare to see a work for mothers stand out so much. Perhaps partly because it's the soundtrack of the popular film series by director Ly Hai - 'Lat Mat'?
Delving deep and awakening filial piety in everyone, especially the youth. 'Mother's Burden' makes each young person have a deeper understanding of their filial duty. A mother - a great woman, a mother sacrifices without hesitation for her children. So, while you still can, show filial piety to your mother, share the burden she is carrying. Then, when she is far away, you won't regret anything. That's the message the song wants to convey.
Appearing in Ly Hai's Lat Mat series. The song once again creates a buzz on social media and is covered by many young people, making it well-known. Movie plot: Lat Mat: Nha Co Khach is an independent story compared to the previous parts. Therefore, the audience who has not seen the previous parts can still understand the main content of the film. This time the work is about a group of friends doing wedding photography who need a beautiful setting for their clients. With Vy's suggestion, the only female member of the group, they decide to go to Vy's hometown to find a place for wedding photos and visit Vy's house. On the way to Vy's house, the group feels like something unusual is happening because Vy's acquaintances all look at her mysteriously. But all of that is nothing compared to when people start living in Vy's house.

12. Echoing 'I Love You'
Continuing its success on the small screen, director Vu Ngoc Dang immediately made a big impact on the big screen the following year. With the familiar motif of psychology, romance, and humor, the film 'Beautiful in Every Centimeter' became one of the most beloved films in 2009. With two main actors who became stars with the previous film, promising actors Luong Manh Hai and Tang Thanh Ha breathed life into the concept of perfection in every centimeter for the audience.
Movie plot: The story revolves around the character Quang Hy (Luong Manh Hai) - a handsome photographer specializing in nude photography for beauties. Because he intends to take such photos for a girl, he is hilariously chased by the girl's father, then he is chased away to another city where no one knows him. Here, he coincidentally meets the spirited girl Ngo Dong (Tang Thanh Ha) - an unknown actress dreaming of entering the entertainment industry. And true to the name of the film, Ngo Dong is beautiful in every centimeter, making him want her to be a model for him. He lies that he is a director looking for an actress, and gradually convinces her to voluntarily become a nude model for him. The story becomes meaningful when Ngo Dong confides in him about her passion for acting, touching him. He quietly leaves the land with the girl he deceived. However, even knowing the truth that she has no chance to be an actress, the beautiful girl has fallen in love with the deceptive guy from the moments before, and she decides to find him and love him.
Because of the beautiful happy ending, the movie's soundtrack is named 'Echoing 'I Love You', performed by singer Thuy Tien. With the perfect lyrics and the charming voice of the beauty Thuy Tien, the theme song has created a storm in the Vietnamese music scene, ranking among the most listened-to songs of the year.

13. Suddenly Want to Cry
In 2008, the TV series 'Suddenly Want to Cry' aired on Vietnamese television, becoming an irresistibly attractive film for a long time. Besides its fresh and captivating content, the equally loved theme song of the same name, performed by the seasoned female voice of the Vietnamese music scene - Minh Thu, turned 'Suddenly Want to Cry' into the champion of all the best film music rankings in the following years.
A bit about the movie plot: The film revolves around the main character Bao Nam, played by actor Luong Manh Hai. Born into a wealthy family, he soon becomes a genuine playboy: reveling in scandalous activities, repeatedly failing university, and deceiving his parents. Ultimately, due to extreme anger, his parents kick him out of the house, turning him from a money-throwing person into a homeless person with no home, no money, and even being boycotted by his rich friends, forcing him to live with Truc. Truc, played by the beautiful actress Tang Thanh Ha, is an orphan living by selling books. The image of a girl who doesn't go to school but wears an ao dai to sell books on the street becomes priceless in the film. Although she sells words, Truc cannot read. When Bao Nam stays with her in her abandoned house, he helps her learn to read. The two main characters have completely opposite personalities, but after intense arguments and conflicts, both of them also have a happy ending.
Cast: The film features the participation of many famous actors such as Luong Manh Hai, Tang Thanh Ha, Hieu Hien, Thanh Thuy, Nguyen Van Tung, Chi Thien, etc. At the Clap Film Festival in the same year, the film won the 'Favorite TV Series' award, and the theme song also received enthusiastic support from Vietnamese audiences.

14. The Path of Happiness
This is the legendary song of Vietnamese film music, performed by the 'online nightingale' Thuy Chi. The song, also titled 'The Path of Happiness', has become the most beautiful love song over the years. Expressing the pure love of innocent hearts, Thuy Chi's high-pitched, smooth, and passionate voice paints a more beautiful picture of 'The Path of Happiness' than anyone else possibly could.
Movie Plot: It begins with the sweet yet challenging love story of Trang (Dieu Huong) and Cuong (Danh Tung). Trang comes from a wealthy background, with a family capable of providing her with a stable and abundant life. Moreover, she is an excellent student, an ideal image that many aspire to. However, Trang's life takes a turn as the relationships within her family become increasingly complex, filled with envy and resentment. Unable to bear it, she moves out and starts an independent life. The story revolves around the lives of young people living together, with anger, misunderstandings, yet ultimately providing each other with valuable life lessons. Here, she meets and develops feelings for her roommate Cuong. However, like many love stories, sacrifices and compromises are necessary to reach the end of the path of happiness.

15. Waiting for Someone There
Some viewers argue that the song 'Waiting for Someone There', performed by the Vietnam Idol 2010 champion - Uyen Linh, is the biggest attraction for the movie 'The Lady Assassin'. This is an excellent song in terms of music, lyrics, and performance.
Although Huy Tuan only contributed to the music, his talent is something that viewers must admire for 'Waiting for Someone There'. Uyen Linh's enchanting performance makes every word, every lyric, feel like casting a spell on the listeners in the realm of sound she creates. Apart from being a beloved song, fan-made creations for the movie also became the hottest trends on Facebook.
Movie Plot: Released in 2013, the film tells the story of Kieu Thi's (Thanh Hang) gang of beauties who specialize in robbing gold and silver from passing travelers, disguising themselves as beautiful women from the brothel Duong Son Quan. One day, Linh Lan (Tang Thanh Ha) unexpectedly arrives here. Carrying a debt to repay the one who killed her entire family, Linh Lan is taught martial arts by the sisterhood of beauties to seek revenge. The film unfolds a daring and seductive chain of events in the world of 'The Lady Assassin'.
Cast: With an interesting concept about ancient beauties, director Nguyen Quang Dung and a high-profile cast of beauties: Thanh Hang, Tang Thanh Ha, Diem My 9x, Ngoc Quyen, make 'The Lady Assassin' a unique dish for Vietnamese cinema.

16. The Blissful House
Footballer Cong Vinh's wife deserves to be the 'queen of movie soundtracks' in our country, as every time she contributes her voice to a film, it becomes a widely accepted hit. In addition to the theme song with the same name, 'The Blissful House', this film has a great favor for those who prefer to listen more than watch. The music list in the film is quite extensive and all are of high quality. Outstanding are two songs 'Suddenly the Pain' and 'Come Back' with the participation of male singer Noo Phuoc Thinh. This time, the beautiful singer also showcases her acting skills as a guest actor in the film.
Movie Plot: 'The Blissful House' tells the story of the character Minh Minh (Minh Hang), who is deceived by two close friends Bao Thong (Hieu Hien) and Kieu Nhi (Tuong Vy), selling her house papers. When she discovers this, it's also the moment her sacred family home, left by her deceased parents, no longer belongs to her but to the famous actor Vuong Hoang (Luu Manh Hai). She decides to plead with Vuong Hoang to allow her to stay and work as a maid, hoping to earn enough money to reclaim her house. From then on, the two live together in a house, opening up countless humorous stories that make viewers burst into laughter. The climax of the film comes when Dinh Phong (Lam Truong) likes Minh Minh, and the girl in Vuong Hoang's heart, Bao Yen (Thuy Tien), also turns to like him. Their relationship is tested, making them realize the value of someone who may leave, and in the end, under that blissful house, they create a beautiful and complete ending.

17. Rain's Mark
In 2013, the film 'Flowers Bloom Out of Season' by directors Khai Anh and Duc Hieu was broadcasted on our small screen. Besides having an attractive cast including Thanh Van, Thuy Duong, Hai Anh, Manh Truong..., the airing time of the film is also remembered by the audience for its incredibly good song - 'Rain's Mark'. With the performance of the 'rain saint' Trung Quan Idol and his powerful, captivating voice, 'Rain's Mark' distorted all the rankings from the first episodes of the film.
Movie Plot: 'Flowers Bloom Out of Season' tells the story of three girls with different personalities and life destinies. Gia Tue (Thanh Van) is a girl who is both intelligent, determined, and strong in her work but has a soft spot in love. She falls for her boss, a married man, blindly getting deeply involved as the third party despite all the odds. Fate is ironic when the man she loves only wants to exploit her in both work and emotion, and he abandons her when she loses everything precious in her life.
Hoai (Thuy Duong) comes from a poor background, losing her father early, and her mother died of illness. She is also manipulated and forcibly robbed of her child by someone. She encounters and develops a relationship with Viet, a kind and genuinely caring man. However, the stigma of the past and Viet's mother's strong opposition become challenging obstacles for Hoai's path to happiness.
Nhat Ha (Luu De Ly) has a strong and independent personality. Unlike the two characters above, due to the hatred in her heart for her father and stepmother, she possesses a desire to possess and dominate in love. When she realizes all the beautiful things in life, it is also the time her biological father passes away.
With a storyline revolving around the differences in personalities and destinies of the three girls, along with their empathy and mutual help for a meaningful life. 'Flowers Bloom Out of Season' along with the song 'Rain's Mark' is truly a out-of-season flower in the Vietnamese film industry.

18. I Miss You So Much
Talking about films depicting the school days of the past that have the ability to captivate the audience the most, 'Calling Dreams' is a movie that deserves to be mentioned. Director Xuan Cuong carefully conveyed many thought-provoking messages through this 60-episode romantic comedy film.
About the movie plot: The story revolves around four characters Phi Phung (Minh Hang), Quan (Huu Dong), Vy (Ngan Khanh), and Minh (Tan Phat). Starting from the stories that take place under the school roof where all four study. Among them, Phi Phung stands out with the image of a chubby, silly female student with various incidents and issues like many other teenage girls: secretly loving the handsome and smart boy Minh. In contrast to Minh, there's the peculiar friend Quan, who often unwillingly accompanies Phung. The amusing enmity between the two characters brings laughter to countless viewers. The sweetest point is when Quan gradually realizes his feelings for 'Little Pig' not only remain at the friendship level, but this girl only reserves her attention for that hotboy.
Derived from that sweet innocent sadness, the song 'I Miss You So Much' becomes the theme music of the film. With the sweet rendition of Son Ca and simple lyrics that penetrate the soul. 'I Miss You So Much' becomes a familiar song for many generations of Vietnamese viewers.

19. Illusions
In 2011, the romantic series 'Invisible Truth' with 30 episodes was aired on Vietnamese television. With the participation of highly acclaimed actors such as Khuong Ngoc, Van Trang, Van Anh, Cong Ninh, Cao Minh Dat... Apart from the captivating script with unique stories, the series is also remembered for its excellent theme song - 'Illusions', performed by the melancholic singer Quang Ha. The song quickly became familiar to the audience, with lyrics on everyone's lips shortly after the series was broadcast.
About the movie plot: The film revolves around the character Bao - the sole heir of a large real estate conglomerate - who has just returned from studying abroad in the United States. He appears cold and even somewhat arrogant, but has a heart full of love and a desire to be loved. After taking over the company for his seriously ill father, he encounters an accident caused by Phuong's younger brother - a girl with a strong will to live. With both parents deceased, Phuong has to raise her two younger siblings, becoming a caring sister and a dedicated mother. After Bao loses his memory, she takes him home and waits for him to remember who he is. The climax of the story unfolds when the stepmother plans to seize the company's assets, and a girl named Vy does everything to win Bao's affection... Many complications surround the two main characters, but in the end, they stay together as if love is the most beautiful gift for their sincerity.

20. Walking and Crying
In 2014, the couple Minh Minh - Vương Hoàng reunited in the TV series 'Walking and Crying' directed by the familiar Vũ Ngọc Đãng. The series is not only loved for its exploration of various social aspects but also creates a sensation with its amazing soundtrack 'Walking and Crying'. The theme song, performed by the talented singer Minh Thư, reaches the audience's ears like earnest pleas about deep emotions within each person.
About the movie plot: 'Walking and Crying' tells the story of two characters, Hai Minh (Lương Mạnh Hải) and Đông Dương (Minh Hằng). Hai Minh is a wealthy young man with a strong and mature personality. On the other hand, Đông Dương is the daughter of a family with six princesses. Due to her grandmother's preference for boys, her family decides to disguise her as a boy and keep it a secret. However, after her parents pass away, Đông Dương lives with her grandmother and is forced to do physical training and even marry the neighbor's daughter, Thêu. Many humorous and challenging situations occur until a new chapter opens in the story when Đông Dương develops feelings for the mature Hai Minh. With misunderstandings, sorrow, just like the title 'Walking and Crying,' Hai Minh finally accepts that he truly has feelings for the 'boy' Đông Dương, creating a beautiful ending to their unconventional love story.

