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The Best Version of Love
Rebecca an incredibly successful image "upgrader" who specializes in bringing out the best version of one's self, is faced with her most formidable challenge yet in the charming but very stuck in his ways, Clive, a former soccer star.
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Plot Summary
A workaholic advertising executive, named Seo Dong-hoon, who struggles to manage his personal life due to his demanding career, finds himself in a peculiar situation. Due to a rare condition, he experiences memory lapses and switches between personalities, leading to chaotic yet often humorous encounters. As he navigates his fragmented reality, he crosses paths with a kindhearted and resilient woman named Han Bom, who becomes entangled in his complex life.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique premise and the chemistry between the lead actors. However, some found the plot to be somewhat convoluted and the resolution less impactful than the setup suggested. Audiences generally responded well to the blend of romance and comedy, appreciating the lighthearted approach to a serious theme.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performances and the heartwarming romantic elements.
The film's exploration of mental health through a comedic lens was noted as a strength.
Some viewers found the narrative pacing inconsistent and the ending slightly predictable.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and the engaging performances of Kim Young-kwang and Jin Ki-joo. The romantic storyline and the comedic moments were frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects, contributing to a generally positive audience reception.
Fun Fact
The film's original Korean title, '사랑이라고 말해줘', translates to 'Tell Me It's Love,' hinting at the romantic core of the story despite its comedic and dramatic elements.
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