The Trunk (2024)

트렁크 ‧ Drama ‧ 2024
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In Ji works for a contract marriage provider in NM, arranging 1-year marriages for clients. After completing her 4th contract, she meets Jeong Won, a music producer, for her 5th. Jeong Won, still haunted by the pain of his past and missing his ex-wife, Seo Yeon, starts his second marriage with In Ji. As they grow closer, a mysterious trunk is discovered in a lake, unraveling dark secrets behind the NM company. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Trunk" (트렁크) by Kim Ryeo Ryeong (김려령). Edit Translation

  • English
  • 한국어
  • 中文(简体)
  • Arabic
  • Country: South Korea
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 8
  • Aired: Nov 29, 2024
  • Aired On: Friday
  • Original Network: Netflix
  • Duration: 1 hr. 3 min.
  • Score: 7.9 (scored by 21,562 users)
  • Ranked: #3172
  • Popularity: #470
  • Content Rating: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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Completed
Cora Finger Heart Award1 Flower Award1
259 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

LOVE IS TEMPORARY AND MARRIAGE IS A SERVICE

In The Trunk, appearances are deliberately deceptive. The series situates its characters within polished, affluent environments that suggest security and order, yet beneath these glassy surfaces lie decay, repression, and unresolved trauma.

The title refers to a baby-blue designer suitcase trimmed in red, first discovered abandoned beside a lake at dawn. The lake reappears later when a woman kayaks serenely across its surface. In both images, an unsettling red intrusion disrupts the calm. These recurring visual motifs signal the drama’s central preoccupation with concealed truths. The trunk functions as a metaphor for the emotional and psychological burdens each character carries, histories sealed away but never truly discarded.

Gong Yoo stars as Han Jeong-won, a traumatised music producer plagued by insomnia and pill dependency. He resides in an expansive house weighed down by memories of childhood abuse and his mother’s violent death. Recently divorced from his childhood sweetheart, Lee Seo-yeon, Jeong-won remains deeply and painfully attached to her.

Seo-yeon abruptly leaves him, marries a younger man, and later presents an unsettling proposal. If Jeong-won agrees to remain married for one year to a stranger of her choosing, she will return to him. That stranger is Noh In-ji, played by Seo Hyun-jin, a professional “field wife” employed by NM (New Marriage), a shadowy company that provides contractual spouses to clients. In-ji has already completed four such marriages. When she arrives at Jeong-won’s home with her red-and-blue suitcase, she begins her fifth assignment.

Their marriage is governed by a detailed instruction manual that enforces shared routines and constant proximity. Initially distant and methodical, In-ji gradually reveals warmth and emotional intelligence, transforming Jeong-won’s cold, cavernous mansion into something approaching a home. As Jeong-won begins to heal, sleeping naturally again and relinquishing his reliance on medication, Seo-yeon grows increasingly jealous and disturbed by his emotional recovery outside her control.

In-ji’s backstory, while occasionally convoluted, lends her character a sense of depth and complexity. Jeong-won, by contrast, feels less fully realised on the page, though Gong Yoo’s restrained performance lends credibility and emotional weight to his vulnerability.

The Trunk excels in atmosphere. Visually elegant and emotionally restrained, it is dense with symbolism. Objects such as the titular suitcase or a chandelier fashioned from knife-like glass reflect the darkness the characters attempt to suppress. Although a crime mystery simmers beneath the narrative, it remains secondary to the drama’s true focus, which is marriage as performance and as a constructed façade through which distorted self-images are maintained.

Where the series falters is in its eventual revelations. Seo-yeon’s motivations become increasingly opaque, and NM, introduced as a powerful and ominous organisation, never develops beyond a vague conceptual threat. When the series finally opens its metaphorical trunk, the contents fail to fully justify the prolonged suspense.

Visually refined and emotionally compelling, The Trunk captivates through mood and symbolism, but ultimately loses force when pressed to explain itself.

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Completed
RhopalocerA Flower Award1 Big Brain Award1
87 people found this review helpful
Dec 10, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 8
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

When an 8 episodes drama felt like a 16 episodes drama.

Contract marriage is one of my go-to genres but the way they did it here was not your typical contract marriage.

The plot : The ex-wife (with issues) planned for her ex-husband (also with issues) to marry other woman while she herself marries to another. Thus began their mutual toxic relationship in the drama until the ex-husband met now his new wife (who also had her own share of trauma) which after living together her presence slowly become significant in his life. Then after facing a series of incidents together, began their process of healing.

For an 8 episodes drama you would think just how hard it can be to finish one. But it took me 7 days to complete watching. Even watching in 2x speed still feel too long. Plot got repetitive especially in the first half. Just when I feel like things started to get interesting , we are back to 0 again.

This was me while watching,

Ep 1 : Feel like the longest 1 hour of my life.
Ep 2 : Watching my cat sleeping is better than watching this.
Ep 3 : Still feel like the longest hour ever in my life.
Ep 4 : Why I am still watching ....
Ep 5 : Now things are getting interesting.
Ep 6 : We getting somewhere..
Ep 7 : Urgh. Not this obsessive woman again .
Ep 8 : Okay...

What this drama has :-

🔸️Contract marriage
🔸️Broken main leads
🔸️Toxic unhealthy marriage
🔸️Annoying unhinged ex-wife
🔸️Lot of stalking
🔸️Snailed-paced storyline
🔸️Okay mystery
🔸️Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun Jin who have great chemistry with each other

If you liked these elements in your drama well good news ,this is the drama for you.

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Details

  • Title: The Trunk
  • Type: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Country: South Korea
  • Episodes: 8
  • Aired: Nov 29, 2024
  • Aired On: Friday
  • Original Network: Netflix
  • Duration: 1 hr. 3 min.
  • Content Rating: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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  • Score: 7.9 (scored by 21,562 users)
  • Ranked: #3172
  • Popularity: #470
  • Watchers: 43,256

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