Go Gyeom (Choi Woo Sik) is a movie critic and dreams of seeing all the movies in the world. One day, he meets Kim Mu Bee (Park Bo Young). She has a peaceful life in the movie industry but it all changes after her encounter with Go Gyeom. Meanwhile, Hong Si Joon (Lee Jun Young) is an unknown songwriter who believes he’s a genius. His ex-girlfriend is Son Joo Ah (Jeon So Nee) and works as a screenwriter.
Category Archives: Romance
Way Back Love
Jung Hee Wan (Kim Min Ha) is a 24-year old woman who doesn’t have the will to live. Kim Ram Woo (Gong Myung) was her first love. Though they had feelings for each other, they never confessed. One day, Ram Woo appears in front of Hee Wan as the Grim Reaper. Knowing that Hee Wan only has 1 week left to live, he decides to carry out her bucket list.
The Witch
In high school, Dong Jin (Park Jin Young) had a crush on Mi Jeong (Roh Jeong Eui). She was called a witch because people around her would end up dead or injured. 10 years later, Dong Jin specialized in statistics. He wants to prove that Mi Jeong’s situation is not because of her. While investigating the past incidents, he discovers the reasons behind her misfortune.
Ready, Set, Love
Following a world pandemic in the 1970s, male babies have now become rare. So, the government has gathered them in a closed space named The Farm. To help them find their future wives, they’ve also created a reality show named Ready, Set, Love where women compete to win their hearts. Among them stands the Lotto Girl Day (Kemisara Paladesh). While in the program, she meets the arrogant and popular contestant Son (Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen). Can she win his heart?
Love Game in Eastern Fantasy
Ling Miao Miao (Esther Yu) is a young woman who’s passionate about novels written by her favorite author Fu Zhou. One day, she gets transported into the world of the novel she’s reading as secondary character Lin Yu. In order to get out, she has to realize the missions given by the system. One of them is to seduce the cold demon catcher Mu Sheng (Ding Yu Xi).
The Trunk
No In Ji (Seo Hyun Jin) works for a contract marriage provider NM that provides its clients with spouses for a 1-year contract. She meets Han Jeong Won (Gong Yoo), a music producer who’s still not over his ex-wife. While they get to know each other in this arranged marriage, a mysterious trunk is recovered from a lake that leads them to uncover secrets about NM company.
Dear Hyeri
Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hye Sun) has been an unknown announcer for 14 years. Due to a deep wound in her heart, she developed another personality named Joo Hae Ri. She used to date Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Wook). Though he’s a star announcer, he carries a wound that he never showed to anyone. These 2 reunite again and cure each other’s wounds.
What Comes After Love
Hong (Lee Se Young) is a Korean student in Japan. There, she meets Jungo (Kentaro Sakaguchi) and they fall in love. But they eventually break up due to different thoughts about love and practical problems. Five years later, they meet again in Korea.
The Atypical Family
Bok Gwi Joo (Jang Ki Yong) has a superpower that allows him to travel back in time to happy moments of his life. But he can’t change the past. His family members also have their own superpower, but they all start losing them due to modern time issues. One day, he meets Do Da Hae (Chun Woo Hee). She brings about change to the family.
Amidst a Snowstorm of Love
Amidst a snowstorm in Finland, former billiard player Lin Yi Yang (Leo Wu Lei) meets Yin Guo (Zhao Jin Mai), a professional nine-pool player, in a bar. He immediately falls in love with her and his entire world is turned upside down. From then on starts a slow-burnt romance between these two who can’t seem to stay apart.