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Jisoo, a member of the group BLACKPINK, will try to act again as a "monthly boyfriend."
Global OTT Netflix announced on the 5th that "the new original series 'Monthly Boyfriend' will be released on March 6."
"Monthly Boyfriend" is a romantic comedy in which webtoon PD Mirae (Ji-Soo), who is tired of real life, subscribes to and experiences love through virtual love simulation. Monthly boyfriend, the title of the series and the name of the virtual love subscription service in the play, is a service that allows you to experience your dream date in the virtual world. On top of the realistic daily life of an office worker that we can all sympathize with, a unique setting called "Love Subscription in the Virtual World" has been added. Director Jungsik Kim, who directed the dramas "Drunker City Women" and "Because I Don't Want to Be Damaged," took the megaphone.
The first poster and teaser trailer released on the 5th draws attention with fresh and interesting material unique to "Monthly Boyfriend." First of all, a checklist is written on the poster to diagnose the current state of love next to the future, which seems to have something to worry about. If you are a modern person who is bothered to even date, a checklist that you can fully sympathize with and a tempting comment saying, "If at least one applies, subscribe now," stimulate the desire to subscribe to "monthly boyfriends."
In the teaser trailer, an unimaginable fantasy will be held for the future who subscribed to "Monthly Boyfriend." While entering a scene of a romance webtoon directly, the "present life" that wants to log out to the campus on a spring day with cherry blossoms and the beach just before kissing disappears, and a dream-like date unfolds in front of your eyes. On top of that, the sweet comment, "Who will you date today?" heralds a new dopamine for those who are lazy to date but still want to be excited.
In particular, "Monthly Boyfriend" is attracting great attention as the third leading film presented by "World Idol" Black Pink Jisoo. Jisoo made her acting debut with the drama "Snowdrop: Snowdrop" in 2021, and last year starred in the Coupang Play series "Newtopia" with actor Park Jung-min. He also played the supporting role of Lee Ji-hye in the movie "Omniscient Reader's View," which was released last year.
However, Ji-Soo's "controversy over her acting skills" followed like a tag on each of her appearances. Critics of the basic skills, such as unnatural expressions and unstable dialogue processing, are constantly being pointed out, and they have shown insufficient capabilities to digest the heavy characters that lead the center of the play. The humiliating modifier of "acting bad" was branded as a stigma, but it was put to the test again with "actor Jisoo," drawing public attention. This is why great attention has been paid to whether the new film "Monthly Boyfriend" has generated growth to make up for the controversy over his acting skills.
Ji-Soo made an extraordinary statement about her "monthly boyfriend." He said, "It's a bouncy romantic comedy with a growing future where you want love and dopamine, but you're struggling against realistic problems, and it's also fun to see various things to see." "It is a work that is ready to satisfy the excitement of viewers by proxy. In particular, I think it is a romantic comedy that can give a fun time to those who are tired of the repetitive 'present life'."
Seo In-guk, who plays Gyeongsangnam-do, said of "Monthly Boyfriend," "It is a unique work given by the subject matter," adding, "It is very attractive because it shows love in virtual reality and love in reality at once. "The background and story that crosses the real world and the virtual world are the points to watch," he said.
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