Melo Movie – You Love Movies and I Hate My Name!

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“Melo Movie” is a 2025 Korean drama series with 10 episodes, categorized as Romance, and Comedy (Rom-Com), and streaming exclusively on Netflix. SUMMARY: A young couple decided to give each other their hearts and then became separated. The guy disappeared without a word. The young woman believed he died. But then they meet again years later. Can they start over or has too much time passed? ♦ You Love Movies and I Hate My Name! In “Melo Movie”, Ko Gyum‘s big brother takes care of him. They rented a room in a video store. The store owner didn’t mind having this young kid around because he was no trouble. He just stayed in the room and watched movies. He didn’t need to be entertained or carefully looked after by the adult babysitting him while his brother went to work. He practically took care of himself. Just give him a VCR and some VHS tapes. Living in a room behind a video rental store was perfect! He watched every movie in the store except the one with the green tape. Those weren’t for children. Eventually, Ko Gyum did get old enough and he watched every video in the store. By then […]
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The whole "hating movies but working in the industry" trope is intriguing, and I'm curious to see how Kim Mu-Bee's journey unfolds. Plus, Choi Woo-Shik and Park Bo-Young are both fantastic actors. Their chemistry is probably off the charts. I like the premise of the lost love and second chance. It's a classic for a reason. My only concern is the pacing. The review mentions it's slow. I hope it's not too slow. I'm looking for a heartwarming story, not something that drags on.
 
The summary has me hooked. I love the idea of someone who hates movies ending up working in the film industry. It's such a great setup for comedic and dramatic moments. And the fact that it involves a lost love and a second chance makes it even more appealing. I've enjoyed both leads in other dramas so I am expecting a good show. I hope the secondary couple's story is as compelling as the main one. Sometimes those side romances can feel like an afterthought, but it sounds like this one is well-integrated.
 
The dynamic between Kim Mu-Bee and Ko Gyum seems like it will be full of sparks, and I'm excited to see how their relationship develops. The fact that he disappeared and then reappears years later adds a layer of mystery and intrigue. I am a sucker for second chance romances. I hope they explore the reasons behind his disappearance in a satisfying way. I'm also curious to see how the movie industry setting plays into the story.
 
"Melo Movie" sounds like a fun and heartwarming drama, and I'm looking forward to seeing him in a Rom-Com role. The story about someone who hates movies but works in the film industry is a clever twist, and I'm curious to see how that plays out. The reviews seem generally positive, so I have high hopes for this one.
 
I'm excited to see Choi Woo-Shik and Park Bo-Young together in a drama. They're both such talented actors, and I think they'll have great chemistry. "Melo Movie" sounds like a sweet and heartwarming story, and I'm in the mood for something like that. I'm also interested in the secondary couple's storyline. It's always nice when the side romances are well-developed and add to the overall enjoyment of the drama.
 

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