Seohyun, Joon-young Lee starring in the movie “Moral Sense”, is a science-like probing film, similar to edge ball.
From the quality of the film’s TV series, to the relationship between the male and female protagonists, and the temptation of the film’s title, it is quite shy and conservative, and it is much smaller than the average Korean film scale.
However, as a relatively novel film and television drama theme, “Moral Sense” still has a little bit of interest.
Among them, Seohyun and Joon-young Lee’s looks are particularly seductive.
No matter what form the relationship begins, it belongs to finding the same kind in the vast sea of people.
It’s just that most of the time, someone is a pretender, like a chameleon. They camouflage the closest color in order to hunt at close range.
So, if you don’t mind, talk to someone who doesn’t care, get what you want, then start fading, and change to another color to continue the same game.
Jung Ji-Hoo (Joon-young Lee) and Jung Ji-Woo (Seohyun) in “Moral Sense” are actually pretenders.
The new colleague, who looks like a little milk dog, has the same pronunciation as the company’s predecessors: Jung Ji-Hoo, Jung Ji-Woo.
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Their names are pronounced the same, like a kind of indissoluble bond.
What’s more interesting is that senior Jung Ji-Woo took the wrong courier from new employee Jung Ji-Hoo.
This courier is not an ordinary courier, but a private courier. Because most people don’t understand or even be curious about what’s inside, it will only make people feel ashamed and strange.
Although Jung Ji-Hoo ran desperately, he couldn’t stop Jung Ji-Woo from taking out the contents.
A black collar with rivets, like the ring around the neck of a Shar Pei. Jung Ji-Hoo explained this, but was accidentally exposed because of the instructions and coupons.
People who learn other people’s secrets are either fellows or enemies.
Jung Ji-Woo chose the former, showing signs of her own kind, even though she felt restrained even in a turtleneck.
Soon, Jung Ji-Hoo confided in his heart that he wanted Jung Ji-Woo to be his master. All this is like a naive play house, but also a real psychological dependence.
For people who don’t understand, they still don’t understand their strange behavior. For those who understand, they will always be moved by each other.
Jung Ji-Hoo’s ex-girlfriend doesn’t understand, so she leaves.
Jung Ji-Woo doesn’t think she’s the same kind, but she’s on the verge of approaching and pushing him away.
Until he found out that the little milk dog was too popular in the company, with jealousy and things he didn’t understand, she agreed.
This is the beginning of a special date, which is an adult pretending to be a family, a kind of tolerance, fulfillment and happiness among the same kind, and finding a different experience from it.
Does an obedient person count as liking or love?
Jung Ji-Woo, as the host, is very involved and very proactive. But she couldn’t tell the relationship with the little milk dog.
When she tries to approach in love and ends the contract, Jung Ji-Hoo refuses.
He wasn’t having a good time with his ex-girlfriend so he was worried, even though he had a romantic lunch on the last date.
When a crazy incident was sent to the company, the affair of the two people was exposed, and they faced the crisis of being ridiculed and fired.
At the high-level meeting, the two people who were drawn together for “trial” looked different, especially the girls who were more pitiful because of the constraints of traditional concepts.
Jung Ji-Hoo stood up bravely, expressed his love for Jung Ji-Woo, and accepted any company punishment.
Love is imminent. Two different pretenders are close to each other for love and express their feelings for each other in a crazy way.
This is also happiness.
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