

Unstoppable Marriage
Madama Shim has four sons. Their names are Ki Baek, Lee Baek, Sam Baek, and Sa Baek. Madam Shim's eldest son, Ki Baek, falls in love with Goo Mi Ho, the daughter of her enemy, Goo Gook. Wang Sam Baek is the third son of Madam Shim. He becomes friends with Chae Soo Jung. His older brother Lee Baek falls in love with Soo Jung, a beautiful twenty-three-year-old hotel management student who studies at his mother's hotel. Things get complicated as Sam Baek finds himself falling for Soo Jung as well. Soo Young and Yu Ri both like the fourth son of Madam Shim, Sa Baek. But Sa Baek doesn't return their feelings and tries to ignore them at all costs.
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Plot Summary
This romantic comedy follows the chaotic lives of three women in their thirties navigating the pressures of marriage and career. One woman, determined to get married, orchestrates elaborate schemes to find a suitable husband, while her friends grapple with their own romantic entanglements and professional ambitions. The film explores the complexities of modern relationships and the search for happiness.
Critical Reception
Unstoppable Marriage received a mixed to generally positive reception from critics and audiences. It was often praised for its lighthearted approach to relatable themes of modern womanhood and marriage, though some found the plot predictable. The performances of the lead actresses were generally highlighted as a strong point.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming cast and humorous take on dating and marriage pressures.
- Seen as a light and enjoyable romantic comedy with a feel-good vibe.
- Some critics found the storyline to be formulaic and lacking in originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's humor and the likability of the main characters. Many viewers enjoyed it as a fun and easy watch, particularly appreciating the comedic situations and the resolution of the romantic plotlines. However, some felt it was a typical rom-com that didn't offer much in terms of surprising twists.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Korean romantic comedies in the late 2000s that focused on the experiences and aspirations of women in their late twenties and early thirties.
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