Sul Won es un joven sin trabajo cuya madre dirige una casa de huéspedes de bajo costo para estudiantes y hombres que no tienen suficiente dinero para comprar o alquilar un apartamento por su cuenta. Pero cuando su madre se ve obligada a regresar a su ciudad natal, deja a Sul Won a cargo de la casa de huéspedes, convirtiéndose en el casero de facto. Los residentes de la casa de huéspedes son un grupo heterogéneo. Entre ellos se encuentra un estudiante de último año de la escuela secundaria, que también resulta ser el primo de Sul Won. También está el antiguo amigo de Sul Won de la secundaria, así como Kim Chun Seo , un profesor de secundaria. Completa el número un estudiante de arte de tercer año que sueña con convertirse en autor de dibujos animados. A medida que los jóvenes pasan más tiempo juntos, se empieza a formar un estrecho vínculo de amistad en la casa. Pero cuando Sul Won descubre que algunos de los inquilinos han empezado a sentirse atraídos por él, ¡Cupido podría acudir a la cita! (Fuente: Viki) Edit Translation
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- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Título original: 하숙집 오!번지 (영화)
- También conocida como: Ah! Pensão (Filme) , Boarding House Number 5 (Movie)
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance, Juventud
Dónde ver Oh! Boarding House (Movie)
Reparto y créditos
- Shin Yong Seok Papel principal
- Im Sung Kyun Papel principal
- Kim Hee JoongWang Ye MinPapel secundario
- Shin Ki HwanCha Bong DeokPapel secundario
- Ho JinNam Jae WooPapel secundario
- Han Seo UlKim Hui SuPapel secundario
Reseñas

Not as Good as the Series
This is the rare case of when the series is better than the movie version.The Movie/Series: Both had a cute storyline and a good script. The acting was ok for the most part. There were times some of the actors seemed rigid and unsure about what was going on. I was not a fan of the ending and was hoping for something better.
The Movie: The main problem with the movie version is it suffers from very poor editing choices. They cut many scenes from the series that did not help with the story progression. They left out some key scenes which made various scenes seem disjointed. I was not a fan of the ending in the series version, but it was better than the edited version in the movie. I didn’t think I could hate the ending more, but the movie version proved me wrong.
Random Notes:
I recommend watching the series instead of the movie version.
It was cute to see the cross promotional material for Behind Cut which was made by the same production company.

What I liked:
* All of the characters in the boarding house. They each have their own personality, which we can see even though the story's so short.
* The acting. All of the actors make it possible for us to get to know the characters and their thoughts.
* I liked the friend from college, Bong Deok, the most, who showed remarkable depth of character. Kudos to his actor, I'd like to see him in more dramas.
What I did not like:
* I think they people responsible for the project chose the wrong story for their format. For these short dramas / average length movies you cannot have an ensemble drama and expect a cohesive storytelling that has enough depth to be satisfying. Something will have to be left out, and it shows. I imagine the original work this is based on is much longer and allows for more character development.
* Why did they bleep out the swear words, even put a flower over the actor's mouths? I don't understand why they did not just put a different text for the actors to speak there, if they wanted to keep their low age rating.
Overall impression:
I do not regret watching this show, as the story was cute, the characters likeable and the actors did well. But this is by no means a must-watch; we have enough BL dramas by now that we can choose those of higher quality.
If you have not yet seen it, but want to, I recommend watching the series, not the movie. Although the change between episodes is a bit annoying due to their shortness, the scenes which are not in the movie are entertaining. Also, the movie's background music is sometimes a bit too strong.