Miura Manatsu, an office worker seeking to cheer up his ailing mother, and Haruta Ami, trying to move on from her ex, meet through a dating app. Despite barely knowing each other, they rush into marriage, only to discover they are co-workers. Keeping their union a secret, they gradually learn more about each other and begin to see the possibility of real love.
Miura Manatsu, an office worker seeking to cheer up his ailing mother, and Haruta Ami, trying to move on from her ex, meet through a dating app. Despite barely knowing each other, they rush into marriage, only to discover they are co-workers. Keeping their union a secret, they gradually learn more about each other and begin to see the possibility of real love.
Yamagishi Ayumi is a single woman who wants to marry a high-spec man and have a stable life. Her boyfriend is Katsuo Ebihara. They have been in a romantic relationship since their university days, and they live together now. She always cooks for him with all of her heart, and she always puts him first, but this makes her gradually lose herself. Meanwhile, Ebihara Katsuo is a man of a patriarchal mindset, who thinks women should cook and not men. Their relationship seems to be going smoothly. Ebihara Katsuo, who thinks he is perfect, decides to propose to Ayumi Yamagishi. He doesn't have a doubt that she will say yes, but she responds, "No way."
Miura Manatsu, an office worker seeking to cheer up his ailing mother, and Haruta Ami, trying to move on from her ex, meet through a dating app. Despite barely knowing each other, they rush into marriage, only to discover they are co-workers. Keeping their union a secret, they gradually learn more about each other and begin to see the possibility of real love.
Miura Manatsu, an office worker seeking to cheer up his ailing mother, and Haruta Ami, trying to move on from her ex, meet through a dating app. Despite barely knowing each other, they rush into marriage, only to discover they are co-workers. Keeping their union a secret, they gradually learn more about each other and begin to see the possibility of real love.
It's unusual to compare a short movie of an hour with a drama of 7 episodes, but despite the fact that the format is different both dramas are pouring of sweetness . Although the situation and scenery is different, the story is alike.
Nevertheless the actors and characters are totally different, so there might be some interesting plot twists and surprising moments in watching that. If you like this movie, you have to watch Shanai Marriage Honey.
Nevertheless the actors and characters are totally different, so there might be some interesting plot twists and surprising moments in watching that. If you like this movie, you have to watch Shanai Marriage Honey.
Kazuha Ono is divorced at the age of 35 due to her husband's affair. Despite this, she is trying to live positively but is conscious of other people’s remarks regarding her age and the fact she’s a divorcee. While announcing her divorce to her coworkers she is overhead by Mitsui, a new employee, who happens to be there. Furthermore, Rensuke Hayami, a former business partner, now a popular actor, also appears, and begins to wield her Kazuha?!
Nishimori Aoi's parents moved to another city for work, but Aoi didn't want to transfer to a new high school. She stays behind and lives in an apartment by herself. Shusei Kugayama moves in next to Aoi's apartment. Shusei is a very popular student at their high school. Due to a mistake, Aoi makes the fire sprinkler go off in his room. Until Shusei's room is fixed, he stays with Aoi.
A reverse romantic comedy about a "shotgun romance" that begins with a one-night stand between a man and a woman who both vowed never to get married in this lifetime.
Kang Du Jun, a seemingly perfect second-generation chaebol from head to toe. Having decided that marriage was not in the cards for this life, he lives for his remaining family and company in place of his deceased older brother. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled with Jang Hui Won after a wild one-night fling.
Jang Hui Won, a career woman who scores 100 in work but 0 in romance. Scarred by her parents’ divorce and a harsh upbringing under a cold, critical mother, she has shut herself off from the idea of marriage and embraced singlehood by choice. But her carefully structured life faces an unforeseen twist following that one impulsive night.
Kang Du Jun, a seemingly perfect second-generation chaebol from head to toe. Having decided that marriage was not in the cards for this life, he lives for his remaining family and company in place of his deceased older brother. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled with Jang Hui Won after a wild one-night fling.
Jang Hui Won, a career woman who scores 100 in work but 0 in romance. Scarred by her parents’ divorce and a harsh upbringing under a cold, critical mother, she has shut herself off from the idea of marriage and embraced singlehood by choice. But her carefully structured life faces an unforeseen twist following that one impulsive night.
Strangely, I want to recommend a drama that is quite opposite and will be interested in what others might think. At 7 episodes each, both are pretty short and a quick watch although Marriage Honey's episodes are 24 minutes vs. 44 minutes for Noble My Love. I LOVED Marriage Honey but Noble My Love, not so much! Still it has a high rating on Viki so maybe it's just not my cup of tea particularly. Both dramas feature plucky spirited FL who seek to do the right thing in consideration of other people's needs above their own. While the ML in Marriage Honey is a good guy from the start and patient and tender with his new wife, the ML in Noble is the typical arrogant bully who cares only about himself. Of course you know what will happen in the end, but if you read my review, I wasn't even rooting for main leads to get together. SL was a better match who really cared for her. In Marriage Honey, both leads are so likable and loving towards each other that you will just smile nonstop as the couple's love grows deeper and deeper. So freakin' sweet to watch vs. "this is so short I might as well watch to the end."



