These two are just made for each other or your division! This is the funniest comedy I’ve seen in 2018. A parody of all bromances and gay series put together. Short 15 episodes of six minutes — I laughed nonstop.
I didn't see it the first time. When I tried, I didn’t like the first episode, it seemed like nonsense. But, having gained experience, namely, watching TV series with actor Chuck Ki-yeon (the dramas Come and Embrace Me, My Ajossi), suddenly saw a familiar beautiful face on the poster. And turned it on again. It was the best September night of my life! The guys burned and ashes, abused all the movie stamps. Beautiful young actors, a pleasure.
Two 25-year-old boys-students live in nearby rented apartments - 301 and 302. Park Ki Te is a modest nerd wearing glasses, studying at the faculty of computer game development. Son Gi-Je is a tall, athletic, handsome sophomore studying animation. One day they meet, wearing the same striped shirts. After swearing, they return to their homes to change clothes. Then they meet again, already at a smoke break on the common loggia. Day after day. Then they decide to drink soju. Gradually, a great and strong friendship is born. Everything would be fine, but the guys just look perfect together and constantly get into the comedy of ambiguous situations, so that people around, and even close friends, begin to think that they are a couple. Suddenly Park Ki Te apartment burns down due to malfunctioning wiring, and the landlord with an understanding smile offers the guys to move in while making repairs. So go three months, during which the characters, at first completely incompatible in everyday life, get used to each other and become not spilling water. There's also Min Na's girlfriend who's both in love with. The girl constantly catches friends in provocative poses and envies their feelings. And the guys are trying to prove they're not like that by getting even more confused.
Screenwriters as beautiful as dawn, each conversation of these two idiots accompanied by romantic melodies, and ridiculous situations – jewelry from cartoon hearts and flowers.
What is only an unforgettable soundtrack from the first series - slow with the repeated words "Kazhima!" (don't go), "Saranhe" (I love you) - is the song "Brown Eyes". In addition, there is a selected Korean mate in the picture.
Watching and pitying. I'm revising it now.