

Wedding Campaign
A 38-year-old single man, Hong Man-Taek is a petty farmer still living with his mother. Seeing a neighbor married to an Uzbekistan bride and frightened by the fact that his own grandson will never get married, Man-Taek's grandfather decides to send Man-tek to Uzbekistan to find a bride.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actress, desperate for a stable income, accepts a lucrative offer to pose as a mail-order bride for a wealthy businessman. Her plan to collect her payment and leave goes awry when she finds herself falling for the man she was supposed to deceive.
Critical Reception
Wedding Campaign received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its lighthearted humor and the chemistry between the leads, others found the plot predictable and lacking in depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming lead performances.
- Criticized for a formulaic and uninspired plot.
- Seen as a light and entertaining romantic comedy, though not groundbreaking.
Google audience: Audience reception for Wedding Campaign is not widely documented on Google Reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Last Bride' before being changed to 'Wedding Campaign'.
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