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Drama · Romance
Overview
Han-sung runs into his ex-girlfriend Soo-young after taking a year off from university. Unfortunately she has a new boyfriend Se-won, who is a director of a graduation film which Han-sung is supporting.
Top Cast


Baek Soo-jang
Baek Soo-jang
Se-won
Baek Soo-jang
Se-won


Lee You-young
Lee You-young
Soo-young
Lee You-young
Soo-young
Choi Won-yong
Choi Won-yong
Han-sung
Choi Won-yong
Han-sung
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