In that the male is a widower who's struggling to get over his wife and the female, at first, is using the widower for her own personal gain, in order to avoid having her medical license suspended for 3 years after a misdiagnosis of the patient leads to this patient becoming brain dead. And that's a shame, because I do think there's something there with the leads. Like just move on and get to the comedy, because I'm just not caring about anything that's happening. It's not like they're hysterics through most of it, though there are a couple of scenes when they are, but it's getting to the point where I just wanted it all to be over. I'm sure this film had a tear quota, but I'm sure they went over the quota like 5 times over. It's not nearly as annoying as I would've anticipated, but it was still really annoying. And i do literally mean that, this movie is nearing two hours long and nearly half of that is spent with the dramatic elements of the film. What I wouldn't have expected was one half of the film to be the silly comedy, that all these movies start off as, and the second half would be the melodrama. Though, to be fair, I will admit that the nature of the characters' jobs in the film, doctor and firefighter, it should've been expected that the film would contain some dramatic elements. South Korean rom-coms never fail to disappoint in supplying us with the melodramatics.
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