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: This is not a drama to watch while scrolling through social media. Set aside the full 66 minutes in a quiet space where you won’t be disturbed. The power of the story lies in its small, quiet moments, which can be easily missed.
The story begins with the two leads, who are initially portrayed as individuals with contrasting personalities and outlooks on life. However, as they navigate their paths, they discover a peculiar connection that challenges their perceptions of love, friendship, and the consequences of a simple gesture – a finger flick. The power of the story lies in its
: The story explores the unraveling of a relationship triggered by a simple game of "forehead flicking." It focuses on a woman who decides to break up with her boyfriend after realizing his lack of consideration for her feelings during their three-year relationship. : It is a standalone
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: Cha Min‑Jae is the CEO of an art company called MinArt . Externally, he appears to have everything—wealth, a successful career, and a long‑term girlfriend. However, internally, he is a man who doesn’t know how to give or receive love. He is not a villain; he is simply emotionally stunted. For Min‑Jae, love is about being together physically, not about emotional support or small, thoughtful gestures. Kang Tae‑Oh delivers a quiet, layered performance, showing the character’s confusion and gradual growth after the breakup. : The story explores the unraveling of a