The provided text appears to be a transcript of a Vietnamese audio or video file. The content is quite lengthy and includes various conversations, monologues, and even what seems to be a film or music project discussion.
The main topics discussed include:
1. A person's decision to focus on making serious movies rather than advertising contracts, as they feel it's more meaningful to create content that resonates with their audience.
2. A romantic relationship between two individuals, with one person confessing their love to the other.
3. A conversation between friends, discussing their daily lives, relationships, and plans for the future.
4. A person's reflection on their life, mentioning their desire to work hard, make money, and start a family.
The text also includes some unrelated or unclear segments, possibly due to poor audio quality or transcription errors.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Someone is considering studying abroad, but does not want to go.
2. The person's parents and sister are supportive of the decision to study abroad.
3. A person named Lam has fallen in love with someone named Thao.
4. Thao had previously considered studying abroad, but has now changed her mind.
5. A math test was taken, and the score was 5 points.
6. There is an appointment scheduled with Ngoc.
7. A movie is being made, and there are concerns about the content.
8. The movie is costing a lot of money to produce.
9. There is a plan to cancel advertising contracts in order to focus on the movie.
10. The goal is to make a serious movie that will be distributed and watched by many people.
11. A job was previously worked on Facebook, involving letting people watch movies on TV.
12. The movie is considered a "child" of the creators, and they want to focus on making it good rather than just making money.
13. There is a desire to make a movie that will be meaningful and impactful, rather than just focusing on making money.
14. A message was sent about the content of the movie not being good enough.
15. A decision was made to not do many advertising contracts anymore.