

Bad Couple
Choi Gi Chan is an University Botanic Professor with the "perfect genes." The drama is about an editor of a fashion magazine, Kim Dang Ja, who suddenly develops an urge to have her own baby despite opposing the idea of marriage. The story will talk about Dang Ja striving to look for a man with perfect genes to accomplish her mission. Gi Chan happens to be her "target" in order for her to accomplish her mission. The story later develops as Dang Ja must persuade him to do it without any commitments, which is a problem because Gi Chan doesn't believe in the idea of sex before marriage.
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Plot Summary
A woman seeks revenge on her ex-boyfriend by hiring a professional to seduce and humiliate him. However, things get complicated when the hired 'player' begins to develop genuine feelings for the target, and the woman also starts to question her motives. This leads to a chaotic and often comical series of events as relationships twist and turn.
Critical Reception
Bad Couple (2007) was largely overlooked and received very little critical attention upon its release. Reviews were scarce and generally unenthusiastic, with many critics finding the film to be a predictable and uninspired romantic comedy. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant impact.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with unoriginal plot points common in the romantic comedy genre.
- Performances are often cited as uninspired, failing to elevate the weak script.
- The humor is frequently described as forced and predictable.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Bad Couple (2007)' is not readily available. However, based on its limited release and general reception, it's unlikely to have garnered widespread positive audience commentary. Films of this nature often receive mixed to negative feedback if they fail to stand out.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 2007, 'Bad Couple' had a very limited theatrical run and is more widely known as a direct-to-video or VOD release, contributing to its obscurity.
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