

Marriage without registration, desire without boundaries — this Korean softcore drama asks how long politeness lasts.
Gyeong-jun and Gyeong-joon promised marriage. The performance, where he didn't have a place to live, went into Gyeong-joon's house. While enjoying her newlyweds a little earlier, Gyeong-jun suddenly says that she has to leave for two months on a business trip. Playing with In-young and Nam-soo, who will become mother-in-law without a husband without even registering marriage, Thanks to Inyoung and Namsu, who treat me kindly, I live well, but as the days go by, I am getting tired of dissatisfaction with playing. With envy at the sex between In-young and Nam-soo, Feeling vulgar to Kyung Joon, who left himself alone In order to solve the desire, he searches for a man through the meeting site.
Acting
Ah Reum navigates desire and guilt with surprising nuance.
Production
Tight 60-minute runtime keeps the melodrama from overstaying.
Director
Lee Jeong-seok
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korean 'ero-drama' (에로드라마) often uses unregistered marriages to create liminal spaces where social rules blur.
Director Lee Jeong-seok specializes in this exact niche: 60-minute domestic erotica where furniture gets more screen time than some actors.
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