Display title | Happily Ever Before |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Primarily a Film trope. So, you're a Hollywood producer who has found this great story that would make an even greater movie. It has everything you need: intriguing characters, an epic adventure, cool Fight Scenes, romance, even good pacing. There's just one problem—it ends on a real downer. That just won't do. You don't want your audience leaving the theater in tears or anger; everyone knows that every great story ends with everyone living Happily Ever After. |