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New Female Secretary
Choi Kyeong-ri, a job seeker, succeeds in finding a job after a six-month internship, as introduced by her senior Chan-seong. She has no dreams of having such a job as receiving a corporate card of 3 million won per month for decoration expenses. After confessing to Chan-seong, Kyeong-ri and him started dating and lived together. Deputy manager Song, who was usually praised for her appearance, slowly reveals her true colors and receives massage, lesbian acts, and entertains investors, and is caught by Manager Oh. Deputy manager Song who is subject to sexual punishment by Manager Oh in front of Kyeong-ri. Can the bookkeeper, who is actually hired as a waitress, achieve a turnaround in this hell?
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Plot Summary
This comedy follows a young woman navigating the complexities of office life and romantic entanglements. She faces the usual workplace challenges while also dealing with the awkwardness of new relationships and friendships. The story humorously explores themes of ambition, love, and finding one's place in the professional world.
Critical Reception
While "New Female Secretary" likely catered to a specific audience seeking lighthearted romantic comedy, critical reception appears to be minimal, with limited professional reviews available. Audience response, however, suggests it was seen as an enjoyable, if unremarkable, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a familiar yet charming look at office romance.
The humor is generally gentle and situational.
A light and easy watch for fans of romantic comedies.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a pleasant and easy-to-watch romantic comedy, appreciating its lighthearted tone and relatable office scenarios. Some viewers mentioned it was predictable but still enjoyable for a casual viewing.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of short, independently produced romantic comedies released around the same time in South Korea.
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