The deepest feeling can be presented in many ways, including in the form of comedy. It was in this genre that the authors of the South Korean film “Really more
The deepest feeling can be presented in many ways, including in the form of comedy. It was in this genre that the authors of the South Korean film “Really Love” presented their picture to the audience. In order to tell the story of a provincial simpleton Yo Bong Sung, it took several series.
After the death of her grandmother, the young heroine moves to Seoul, where she hopes to find her father and mother. The girl gets a job in the president's dining room - the cook takes her to the assistant. Yeo Bong-sung is lucky, soon she begins to work in the presidential kitchen, where she draws the attention of Dr. Zhang Joon-won, the son of the President.
Bong Sung falls in love without looking back, but, unfortunately, Zhang Joon Won is married and raising a daughter. The cook is thinking about how to deal with unsolicited love. And then there's Bon Ki, the bodyguard of the presidential family, who obviously likes her. close
Gong Ah-jung, a level 5 Ministry of Culture official, gets entangled in a web of lies when she mistakenly lies that she's married to Hyun Ki-joon, a hotel more
Gong Ah-jung, a level 5 Ministry of Culture official, gets entangled in a web of lies when she mistakenly lies that she's married to Hyun Ki-joon, a hotel manager from an affluent family. Their relationship is further complicated when Ki-joon's ex-fiancée and a close friend of his brother's, Oh Yoon-joo, reappears in his life. close
The true story of a young man who turned a tiny vegetable store into a nationwide franchise. Based on a book published in 2003 about Lee Young Suk's life. more
The true story of a young man who turned a tiny vegetable store into a nationwide franchise. Based on a book published in 2003 about Lee Young Suk's life. He started his vegetable stand in 1998 and eventually expanded it to 33 stores around South Korea. close