This movie was honestly just terrible. It’s been a long time since I’ve laughed this hard at a flick for all the wrong reasons, and I knew within the first ten minutes that things were going to be a total mess. Once you move past how awful it is, you can actually have a great time just wondering how this ever got made. It makes you wonder if anyone involved even bothered to watch the final version after they finished shooting. The plot is about as basic as it gets. A group of Black gay couples all get invited to a resort for a weekend trip where everything is paid for, but they all think the invite came from someone different. Since a few of these guys have some messy history with each other, the tension is pretty high as soon as they arrive. Nobody actually knows who is picking up the tab or who started the whole thing—A thinks B invited them, B thinks it was C, and it just keeps going like that. Pretty soon, a slasher starts picking them off one by one. The killer’s identity eventual...
A Korean office romance with some supernatural fantasy twist!! Sign me up!! Well, at leasts that was what my reaction was when I read the summary of this show and to be honest, the first two episodes were quite interesting and intriguing, but somehow for me the show just went downhill after that (which we will discuss in detail). The clunky narrative doesn't flow smoothly. It's like watching random events pieced together instead of a cohesive story.The show feels like more of the other Korean shows, which have probably been made as a film or something but broken down into episodes or series for whatever reason. This one was 10 episodes of about 12-15 minutes each, so thankfully an easy watch.
Dongbaek is a new employee who is supposed to start work in Performance planning department for a celebrity agency managing work for famous singer Denis. However, unexpectedly he is transferred to be the CEO's assistant. He isn unhappy but needs a job, so he stays. When they meet, the CEO tells Dongbaek that they know each other form past but Dongbaek doesn't remember anything. Out of the blue, CEO says that they should date and f they don't fall in love, they will die. He also suggests that they should have dinner together everyday. Dongbaek is astonished but thinks of this as eccentric behaviour from his employer and goes along. After a few dinner dates, finally CEO tells him about their past from 300 years ago (which later we are told how this loving couple got separated because of unfortunate death of Dongbaek and how the CEO guy has been waiting many rebirths for his love). Dongbaek starts feeling inexplicable pains occasionally in his body but whenever CEO would hug him , they would go away. Begrudgingly, Dongbaek accepts that CEO's wild claims may be valid. Then suddenly, Dongbaek needs to manage the singer Denis, who seems take liking for him and at some point there is some sot of rivalry between the CEO and the singer and in the process Dongbaek dies. But because this is supposed to be true love, it seems like times rewinds and he wakes up back on the day of his first job, but this time with all memories of his past love and this time, its him who will be following CEO to fulfill their unrequited love.
Lets start with the weird title. After a first few dinner dates, the scenario totally disappears and the title makes no sense. It would have been nice if somehow dinner dates continued one way or other in every episode. Also the whole fantasy romance genre and the overall plot was so ambiguous and all over the place that it Mae no sense at a lot of places. There wasn't any proper explanation about how the curse happened, or how the director lived for hundreds of years? The story doesn't flow smoothly, explain details clearly, and build momentum effectively. My biggest bewilderment was the whole Denis story. What was the point of it? It would have been interesting if somehow he was also part of their 300 year old journey, but there was nothing substantial that was developed for him, his anxiety tor his relationship with Dongbaek. This unnecessary storyline takes away focus from the couple. Each episode should've been packed with sexual tension and romantic interactions, which are the selling points of a BL drama. Instead, I'm stuck watching Denis glower at the camera. The romance from the lead couple is completely missing, besides those hugs. No explanation is given on why does suddenly Dongbaek fall for CEO and why suddenly CEO doesn't want to have anything to do with him. The actors are good, the production values are high, but a complete lack of screenplay here is the biggest downfall of this show. It had the right ingredients to make a good show, if only they just spent a little more time baking the story, and maybe just adding a little more sugary sweetness it would have been great. The ending made no sense - so if they aren't around each other they'll die, and the only way to lift the curse is to die. It's a shame because this could have been soooo good, unique and different. Alas!! It just a waste of time. Re-edit the show, remove Denis completely and re-release as a short film instead. (3/10)

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If you want a super sweet short good one, I advise "The new employee"
the good thing about Korean shows is at least they are 25-30 minutes each of about 8 episodes unlike our Thai ones.