Melting Me Softly ~ Why Did We Become Like Rip Van Winkle?

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“Melting Me Softly” is a Korean drama series released in 2019. It has 16 episodes and is categorized as Science Fiction (Sci-Fi), Fantasy, Supernatural, Crime, Mystery, Romance, and Comedy (Rom-Com). The series is streaming on Viki. SUMMARY: A cryogenic scientific experiment that was supposed to last for 24 hours, lasted for over 20 years. ♦ You Said It Would Only be 24 Hours! In “Melting Me Softly”, the year is 1999. Ma Dong Chan has a job as a TV producer and Go Mi Ran needs a job. They have their reasons for agreeing to participate in a scientific experiment; the main reasons being – time and money, i.e. the experiment would only last for 24 hours and there is a promised cash payout. Yes, there I also a possibility that they might be making a significant contribution to medical science by taking part in the experiment. For 24 hours they would be put to sleep; a cryogenically-frozen sleep. Wait! I can earn money if I just go to sleep? And contribute to future breakthroughs in medical science? Sign me up! This would have been the perfect gig IF ONLY … the two (2) participants didn’t wake up, and it […]
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Aww, a sci-fi rom-com? That sounds like my kind of drama! Love stories with a twist always get me hooked. Imagine falling for someone while you're both, well, frozen! Plus, the whole "staying at a certain temperature to survive" thing adds a fun challenge. Definitely adding this to my watchlist for some cute and quirky romance.
 
Hmm, cryogenics? This definitely sounds like it could be interesting from a scientific standpoint. While the whole "20-year sleep" thing is obviously fictional, it'd be cool to see how they explore the concept. Maybe it even sparks some interest in real-life cryonics research? Just a thought. Definitely curious to see how accurate (or inaccurate) the science portrayal is in the drama.
 
Mystery, cover-up, shady scientists – this sounds like my jam! Love a good conspiracy theory, and this whole "experiment gone wrong" situation has me hooked. Gotta figure out what happened to the other participants and why they kept it all hush-hush. Maybe there's a connection to some bigger government plot?
 

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