Jin Ho has never had sex, even though he is 29 years old. Jin Ho tries hooking up with guys using a mobile app but fails miserably. His friends make fun of him, and the more they do, Jin Ho becomes impatient and desperate. Then his best friend and celebrity Tae Woong makes a secret and unexpected offer to Jin Ho. Can Jin Ho love before he turns 30? Edit Translation
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- dansk
- Norsk
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Cast & Credits
- Kim Soo AhJin HoMain Role
- Kim HenryTae WoongMain Role
- Cha Soo MinKang WooSupport Role
- Kim Hee JoonYeong JoonSupport Role
- Choi Shi HoonDo HyungSupport Role
Reviews

ACTING/CAST: I'm always amazed at how actors can bare it all for their parts, and this is especially brave of them in the LGBT Korean climate. Bravi!
MUSIC: Good
Rewatch Value: Sure, I'll watch it again. It's fun.
OVERALL: I loved that this was a fun view into the lives of a group of gay friends in Korea.
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Having lowered my expectations, I was pleasantly surprised at how this film elicited a range emotions from outright hilarity to tinge of sadness, as it was not a stereotypical happy ending.
Story: It is mainly about a guy's quest for a quick solution to his lack of sexual experience. His random, not-so-calculated search for the partner who would rid him of his dreaded virginity, lead him to his best friend who was nice enough to help out. Really funny scenes as the main lead struggles to find a guy who is ready and willing.
Acting: The chemistry between the main leads is palpable. Even though some of the cast looked off-putting, the realness of their portrayal propels the story of friendship and how far one goes to help out a friend in need. The banter among them and their individual characters became more endearing as the story progressed.
Music: Not much to talk about
Re-watch value: Short enough to replay again, especially for the hot scenes, but mostly because this film showcases
the strong bond among gay men with the same dilemma of finding the one who, not necessarily loves you, but at least a fantastic romp in the hay. This movie is also a story about missed opportunities, where there is a sudden realization, that the person who you have taken for granted, might actually be the one who can provide a source of happiness.
Overall, a fun and delightful short film.
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