
My Sweet Lavender
Tells Laila, a 25-year-old woman to work as an insurance officer and is creating a name in the industry. He has a lover named Danish, son of Datuk Azman, a well-known corporate figure. Despite being in love with her, Danish is also linked to a businessman named Sara so far as to make Laila uncomfortable with this situation. Sara is good at picking up the Danish heart of a Danish mother named Datin Salmah. For Datin Salmah, Sara is the most suitable son-in-law even though her husband, Datuk Azman, doubts Sara's heartbeat. For Datuk Azman, Sara may have a bigger agenda and use Danish to achieve his dreams. Rumors of Sara and Danish tensions led to Laila feeling depressed. To get rid of stress, Laila wanted to find a momentary peace of duty for three days in Kuala Pilah. On the way there, Laila was involved in an accident and caused the death of a woman named Kalsom. This tragedy has changed her life. Two weeks passed and Laila realized with certainty he lost memory. When asked, he heard the voice of a man saying that his wife Laila and mother of three her children named Aishah, 17 years old, Muhammad 10 years old and Yusof 7 years old. What is Laila's reaction?
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Plot Summary
A romantic comedy that follows the intertwined lives of three young adults. The story centers on a woman who dreams of becoming a successful perfumer and finds herself caught between two men. It explores themes of love, career aspirations, and the complexities of relationships in modern society.
Critical Reception
My Sweet Lavender received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its lighthearted approach to romance and its charming performances, others found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality. The film was generally seen as a pleasant, albeit unremarkable, romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sweet and charming romantic moments.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot that offered few surprises.
- Performances were generally seen as endearing, particularly from the lead cast.
Google audience: Audience reviews were varied, with many appreciating the film's feel-good nature and the chemistry between the leads. However, some viewers found the story to be too simplistic and similar to other romantic comedies they had seen.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kang Hyo-jin, is also known for directing the popular Korean drama series 'Reply 1997'.
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