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Welcome, Virgin!
Young Komori was a virgin. In order to offer her virginity to her first love, she kept her virginity for 25 years. His first love was a girl he met by chance when he was in the first grade of junior high school. But without being able to express her feelings, she moved. Komori travels to Tokyo to find the girl and asks a detective. The detective, who reluctantly accepts Komori's request, discovers that Aiko, a familiar soap lady, is Komori's first love as he investigates.
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Plot Summary
This South Korean romantic comedy follows the lives of several individuals navigating the complexities of love and relationships. The film often uses humor to explore themes of dating, intimacy, and the awkwardness that comes with discovering oneself in the romantic arena. It presents a relatable and often funny look at the struggles and joys of finding connection.
Critical Reception
Welcome, Virgin! received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, particularly within its home country of South Korea. It was often praised for its lighthearted humor and relatable depiction of modern dating woes, while some critics found its plot to be somewhat predictable. The film found an audience appreciative of its honest and comedic take on romantic entanglements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and relatable portrayal of dating challenges.
Some found the storyline to be a bit formulaic, but enjoyable nonetheless.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and charming approach to romance.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Yong-deok Cho, is known for his work in both television dramas and films, often exploring themes of everyday life and relationships.
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