

Long D
As Tae-in moved away suddenly, Do-ha embarked on a long-distance relationship that certainly wasn't planned. Although they talk to each other daily and constantly through KakaoTalk and video chat, they all never enough in fully expressing his love for her. So he secretly plans to propose to her. But for some reason, Tae-in contacts him less and less often. Do-ha feels his trust and confidence in their love breaking down slowly...
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Plot Summary
When a shy, unassuming man inherits a successful funeral home, he finds himself unexpectedly drawn into the world of his deceased mentor's eccentric and vibrant family. Navigating familial expectations and his own burgeoning feelings, he must decide whether to embrace this new, chaotic life or retreat to his quiet existence.
Critical Reception
Long D received mixed reviews, with critics praising its heartfelt performances and comedic moments but finding the plot occasionally predictable. Audiences generally responded positively to its blend of humor and emotion.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong emotional core and comedic timing.
- Noted for touching on themes of family and self-discovery with a light touch.
- Some critics found the narrative arc to be somewhat conventional.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's warmth, humor, and relatable characters, often citing the chemistry between the lead actors as a highlight.
Fun Fact
The film explores themes of grief and love through the lens of funeral services, offering a unique perspective on the cycle of life.
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