After learning that his ex-girlfriend has a fabulous new boyfriend, Hyun Seung spends his nights wracked with insomnia and jealousy. Then one night, a phone call from a sexy stranger breathes new life into his gray existence. Even with her enviable looks and a successful boyfriend, Yun Jung feels love deprived. While attempting to spice up her relationship, Yun Jung resorts to giving her boyfriend a steamy phone call… only to find that the guy on the other end is someone else and she just can’t quit him!
Both mature themes and content for older audiences with a good balance of romance and comedy. Really relatable and slice of life with great casting.
Twenty is more focused on the bromance between the best friends than their individual romances whereas My P.S. Lover is about the main characters development but still shows their respective friendship circles and their own friendships are still portrayed with good chemistry.
Really enjoyed both!!!
Twenty is more focused on the bromance between the best friends than their individual romances whereas My P.S. Lover is about the main characters development but still shows their respective friendship circles and their own friendships are still portrayed with good chemistry.
Really enjoyed both!!!
After learning that his ex-girlfriend has a fabulous new boyfriend, Hyun Seung spends his nights wracked with insomnia and jealousy. Then one night, a phone call from a sexy stranger breathes new life into his gray existence. Even with her enviable looks and a successful boyfriend, Yun Jung feels love deprived. While attempting to spice up her relationship, Yun Jung resorts to giving her boyfriend a steamy phone call… only to find that the guy on the other end is someone else and she just can’t quit him!