So much to say about the show but I'll just be honest i can't remember anyone's name (don't speak Korean) except…
Yeeun - Principle dancer / Korean National Ballerina. Yeongyeong - English major turned dentist. She plans to open her own dental clinic: Studied at a national Korean university. Jiwon - Flight attendant in training to become a co-pilot. She runs a traditional/modern-ish Air BNB while she’s studying. Bonhee - Professional photographer with her own studio. Sohyun - Veteran professional model who has a bit of celebrity status. She’s very well known as a model!
Mujin - Civil servant / government employee. Sanghyeon - IT worker, he works for a securities database. Hyeonjun - Professional chef who is planning to open his own venture soon. Jiyoung (??) - Professional rugby player / athlete. He’s so beefy..😭 That’s how I remember him. Sangwon - Skin doctor who owns his own clinic.
review character limit is a curse. this movie is an absolute waste of time, please read the comments and do not watch it. i watched it because it was just free on tubi, so me and my wife decided to just go for it. well… biggest mistake ever. this movie was not only confusing, but the timeline and the pacing was EVERYWHERE. sometimes it made sense and then others it didn’t, but by the end you kind of got the gist of the main characters. BUT ONLY BY THE END. understanding the main characters took the entire movie, so don’t think for a second you’ll understand the plot at the same time. i’d consider this movie a real thinker, not necessarily because it was good and gave you something to think about, but because you’d be thinking about how awful it was after watching. i feel like i will remember this movie on the worst of my days, and then feel even worse because it’s genuinely an awful watch.
essentially, one girl is one foot out of the door and one foot in her lesbian relationship with her lesbian counterpart. the other one is wholly devoted to her, but otherwise kind of floating through life. she doesn’t understand her purpose nor have any dreams, and only thinks about the girl she fell in love with. meanwhile the hesitant one has trauma, a lot of unresolved parental and mental issues, and is overall a nut job.
the nut job ends up pregnant at the end of the movie and then they for some reason tearfully roll around in leaves. and then separate for eternity and you never truly figure out who the random monk is. is he her dad? a pervert? some random who raised her when she was a teen? who knows.
did i mention they met while being handcuffed because the lesbian one threw a mannequin off of a building, because she wondered what suicide looked like? or that they randomly ate jjangjjangmyeon noodles with a police officer and some guy who owned a chinese restaurant? or that the police guy and the chinese restaurant owner fought because the police officer fucked his wife? IDK. just don’t watch this movie.
this kdrama is what i’ve been missing. it gives me so many laughs and the whole cast is overall so enjoyable, and the humor doesn’t get old! it’s been a long time since i’ve felt this way about a rom com with some serious parts. not to mention, i’m a huge fan of shin minah! looking forward to seeing how the rest of the drama plays out. (i’m on episode 7 as a i write this so please no spoilers.)
i am sorry your friends weren't as passionate about this movie as you were. i was so happy to stumble upon this review, because this comment truly embodied what this movie really meant to its viewers. i love movies that you can just seem to consume so many times over and it always feel like the first time you've watched. movies that make people feel this way are ones that always stay timeless. you should give do kyungsoo movies a try if you haven't. they radiate the same feelings as this movie in a deep way. especially pure love or "unforgettable" as it is also called!
Yeongyeong - English major turned dentist. She plans to open her own dental clinic: Studied at a national Korean university.
Jiwon - Flight attendant in training to become a co-pilot. She runs a traditional/modern-ish Air BNB while she’s studying.
Bonhee - Professional photographer with her own studio.
Sohyun - Veteran professional model who has a bit of celebrity status. She’s very well known as a model!
Mujin - Civil servant / government employee.
Sanghyeon - IT worker, he works for a securities database.
Hyeonjun - Professional chef who is planning to open his own venture soon.
Jiyoung (??) - Professional rugby player / athlete. He’s so beefy..😭 That’s how I remember him.
Sangwon - Skin doctor who owns his own clinic.
essentially, one girl is one foot out of the door and one foot in her lesbian relationship with her lesbian counterpart. the other one is wholly devoted to her, but otherwise kind of floating through life. she doesn’t understand her purpose nor have any dreams, and only thinks about the girl she fell in love with. meanwhile the hesitant one has trauma, a lot of unresolved parental and mental issues, and is overall a nut job.
the nut job ends up pregnant at the end of the movie and then they for some reason tearfully roll around in leaves. and then separate for eternity and you never truly figure out who the random monk is. is he her dad? a pervert? some random who raised her when she was a teen? who knows.
did i mention they met while being handcuffed because the lesbian one threw a mannequin off of a building, because she wondered what suicide looked like? or that they randomly ate jjangjjangmyeon noodles with a police officer and some guy who owned a chinese restaurant? or that the police guy and the chinese restaurant owner fought because the police officer fucked his wife? IDK. just don’t watch this movie.
movies that make people feel this way are ones that always stay timeless. you should give do kyungsoo movies a try if you haven't. they radiate the same feelings as this movie in a deep way. especially pure love or "unforgettable" as it is also called!