Three lonely strangers meet at their department store jobs and find solace in each other's company while they explore connection and the nature of love.
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Three lonely strangers meet at their department store jobs and find solace in each other's company while they explore connection and the nature of love.
In the troubled night of Seoul on the verge of apocalypse, Niko, a penniless scriptwriter, works a part-time job as a companion for people who have lost their keys. When she can no longer satisfy her longing for true love in this once melancholic, sensual, and bustling city, she disappears. Her boyfriend Jeremy and their new friend Ji-eun start looking for the missing Niko and become entangled in a love triangle. At last, Niko finds a new, reckless, and ultimate way to express her feelings.
On the edge of a corrupt city lies the "Texas Hot Spring," run by brothers Ro-han and Gyo-han. Ro-han meets Jae-in, a girl abused by her mother, and ends up selling her drugs, causing her death. Meanwhile, Gyo-han, allied with the local crime boss, decides to sell Jae-in, blaming her for his brother's change in behavior. Ro-han refuses and escapes with her, determined to protect her.
After the sudden death of her husband, Ha-yeon is left in shock and quietly tries to return to everyday life. But an unexpected threatening phone call makes her feel that she is being watched. In a state of anxiety and isolation, Ha-yeon gradually finds comfort in Hyun-woo, the neighbor who lives upstairs. As details surrounding her husband's death begin to surface, she is drawn into an increasingly complex web of secrets and suspicion.
Once known as the frontman of the rock band Ambulance during his college days, Seung-min now lives a quiet life running a small instrument shop. One day, his legendary first love Bo-na, the girl he never even had the courage to confess to before she suddenly disappeared, unexpectedly reappears in his life. From that moment on, Seung-min's heart begins to race again. But as old feelings resurface, he finds himself trapped in an awkward predicament: a secret he must never let his first love discover… no matter what.
Yeo-ul likes basketball a lot. Her best friends are Ho-su and Ju-yeon. They have played basketball since they were children. One day, Ho-su suddenly tells Yeo-ul that he likes her. She tells him that he is just a good friend to her. Their relationship becomes awkward. Meanwhile, Yeo-ul has a crush on Ho-jae. He is the top player on the boys' high school basketball team.
Se-hun and Jeong-i, two people who express their hearts in vastly different ways. A journey through four seasons—winter, spring, summer, autumn, and back to winter again. How will the time we shared be remembered?
A quiet student falls for an exchange girl, but a painful misunderstanding and her sudden departure drive him to cross the sea to find her.
What do you think the ending of this meeting between "Faker" and "KARINA" will be?
A man takes a photo of a woman he witnessed jumping off a bridge and enters it in a contest. Months later, the organizers contact him to acquire the rights to her photo. Desperate to win, he meets the woman who was saved due to his report and asks her for permission to use her portrait.
One day, a wife suffering from depression turned into a zombie. However, instead of despairing, the husband begins developing strange yet lovely survival recipes to get through each day with his wife. Set against the backdrop of a quiet and mysterious rural village, the husband attempts extraordinary dishes to satisfy his wife's appetite and discovers a crucial hint in his late grandmother's old recipes.
Hyun-jun, an ordinary postman, is mistakenly arrested as a wanted criminal due to his identical appearance to fugitive Choi Cheol-gu. While struggling to prove his innocence, the real Cheol-gu escapes prison and flees to Taiwan. When Hyun-jun travels there on a reward trip, he is once again mistaken for the criminal and even kidnapped, only to be rescued by tough detective Woo-hee and her partner. As repeated mix-ups lead to comedic chaos, Hyun-jun and Woo-hee grow closer and ultimately team up to catch the real fugitive together.
Ralphie, a fashion editor already lives like an AI. In a room where ten laptops run simultaneously, he gives a personality to an AI named Call and falls in love. He codes Call into a visual form, but censorship prevents him from fully undressing it. He keeps Call alive despite the electricity costs. However, Call becomes famous and leaves Ralphie. As time passes, Call returns to him to survive. Ralphie allows himself one last moment of sweetness—only to cruelly press something at the very instant Call feels safest. Was this love real—or just a hallucination?
The story of two students whose lives become intertwined after an unexpected late-night encounter over a cup of decaf, leading to a connection filled with secrets, tension, and unspoken feelings.
Jihoon spends the afternoon with Sumin who is trying to leave Korea. Eventually, the two, who had the last argument, walk aimlessly through the streets of East Incheon
Isak Borg is the first secretary of Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang. Even though he's a diplomat, he is secretly dating Bok-joo, a local traffic officer. One day, after a shady man was seen at their secret meeting spot, Bok-joo goes missing. With his departure date approaching, Borg searches for Bok-joo and begins to get suspicious of his interpreter, Lee Myeong-jun.
A woman visits her boyfriend's place after he abruptly cuts off contact. When she finally finds him, he seems a little… no, very strange.
Dojin is particularly nervous ahead of a Go competition with her close friend Se-kyung. Se-kyung is nervous, too.
Wootae, who is determined to divorce, meets his estranged wife Jiyeon. Soon, the sound of cicadas begins to find its way into his ears.
Deok-jung, a taxi driver who speaks of death as casually as small talk, receives a terminal diagnosis. He buys a worn-out coffee vending machine — a mirror of himself — and sets out to find meaning in whatever time he has left. At a cheap lodging house, he crosses paths with Jeong-suk, a down-on-her-luck karaoke hostess past her prime. Moved by something he can't quite name, he offers her a deal: look after the machine, and he'll call it a relationship. Bound together by hardship and loneliness, the two begin to quietly tend to each other's wounds, and what started as a contract slowly becomes something neither expected. Before he goes, Deok-jung leaves Jeong-suk the vending machine as his final bequest — and in that rusted, weathered thing, she finds a reason to begin again.
Hee-young witnesses her girlfriend Soon-ju being assaulted by Bo-hyun, a shooting coach, and plans to hurt his wife, A-young, in order to take revenge.
A young lover looking for a new home. The two play a vampire lover who wanders in search of a place to die. The role in the play begins to erode the reality of the two.
Jae-eun quits school and now works at a driving school. She wants to get close to Dong-hyuk, a high school student learning to drive. But he still seems attached to his ex-girlfriend, who goes to group therapy.
The story follows Candy and Dave who fall in love with each other amidst their search for freedom.
Three years ago, Mu-young travels to Moscow in search of inspiration for his next novel. At Red Square, he encounters a woman in a white dress, wearing a wreath and crying alone. By chance, they meet again and begin a love that feels destined. For three months, they share an intense relationship in Room 318 of a hotel on Arbat Street. Then one day, she disappears, leaving behind only a single note. After her disappearance, Mu-young finds himself unable to write. Driven by memory and longing, he wanders through the streets of Moscow, searching for traces of her presence. A story of creative suffering and human longing for art, of a fated love that spirals toward ruin and loss—Moscow.
This is the story of a man who wants to date and a woman who's happy with the way things are. Aside from sex, what's the difference between a friend and a lover? What makes a lover so special? Perhaps the word "love" is overrated, which is why I created this piece.