Happy Wedlock Ending Explained: A light romantic-comedy about mothers who want their daughters to settle down and marry. Directed by Luk Bong, this 1969 comedy film stars Josephine Siao Fong-Fong (Lai-wan), alongside Nancy Sit Ka-Yin as Lai-ha, Kenneth Tsang as Kwok-wai, Cheung Ching as Dai-wai. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Happy Wedlock?

A light romantic-comedy about mothers who want their daughters to settle down and marry. So they try to lure new male tenants into renting a room in their apartment, hoping love will spark between them and their daughters. Lai-wan terribly disagrees with her mother’s philosophy of searching for suitors like this, and does her best to avoid her tenant. However, her younger sister Lai-ha constantly encourages Lai-wan to fall in love, while also helping the new tenant win her heart. Lai-wan’s cousin Sau-chu is also facing a similar situation but not only can she not stand her own disgusting tenant, she has already fallen in love with another man. A trio of car manufacturers colleagues who are also bachelors, happen to find themselves stuck in this situation together.

Luk Bong's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Josephine Siao Fong-Fong (Lai-wan)'s journey. So they try to lure new male tenants into renting a room in their apartment, hoping love will spark between them and their daughters.

How Does Josephine Siao Fong-Fong (Lai-wan)'s Story End?

  • Josephine Siao Fong-Fong: Josephine Siao Fong-Fong's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Nancy Sit Ka-Yin (Lai-ha): Nancy Sit Ka-Yin's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Kenneth Tsang (Kwok-wai): Kenneth Tsang's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Happy Wedlock Mean?

The ending of Happy Wedlock brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Josephine Siao Fong-Fong's story may not satisfy all audiences.