Boss In Love -2018-
Following her breakout role in Em Chưa 18 , Kaity Nguyen solidifies her status as one of Vietnam’s most talented young actresses. Playing a messy, lazy, and slouching middle-aged man trapped in a petite teenager's body, her comedic timing is impeccable. She transitions seamlessly between fierce teenage independence and the slouched, carefree posture of a man who refuses to grow up. Core Themes and Social Commentary
as Hye-mi: Se-young's partner and former colleague. boss in love -2018-
While the mise-en-scène is modest and the script follows fairly predictable tropes, the film is noted for its refreshing, "webtoon-like" vibe and bright characters. Following her breakout role in Em Chưa 18
For fans of What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? or Business Proposal , this 2018 gem offers the same dopamine hit with a distinctly Chinese flavor. The ice king will melt. The clumsy girl will succeed. And by the final credits, you will be smiling. Core Themes and Social Commentary as Hye-mi: Se-young's
Her girlfriend, Hye-mi (played by Choi Woo-jung), decides to drop by the empty office to surprise her and have a cute, private indoor date.
The stressed, closeted vice-chief caught between love and corporate survival. Choi Woo-jeong
Clocking in at just a quarter of an hour, director Ahn Ji-hee utilizes a single location to build maximum comedic tension. The film relies heavily on physical comedy, timed entrances, and spatial awareness—making use of desks, partitions, and office doors to keep the characters separated yet agonizingly close to one another. 3. Representation in Indie Korean Cinema