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Comme un film

Original title: Melo Movie
  • TV Series
  • 2025–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.4K
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POPULARITY
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532
Comme un film (2025)
A jaded film critic reunites with an aspiring director after years apart due to a mysterious event. Their reunion triggers buried memories and emotions, leading them to confront their shared past.
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A jaded film critic reunites with an aspiring director after years apart due to a mysterious event. Their reunion triggers buried memories and emotions, leading them to confront their shared... Read allA jaded film critic reunites with an aspiring director after years apart due to a mysterious event. Their reunion triggers buried memories and emotions, leading them to confront their shared past.A jaded film critic reunites with an aspiring director after years apart due to a mysterious event. Their reunion triggers buried memories and emotions, leading them to confront their shared past.

  • Stars
    • Choi Woo-sik
    • Park Bo-young
    • Lee Jun-young
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,934
    532
    • Stars
      • Choi Woo-sik
      • Park Bo-young
      • Lee Jun-young
    • 72User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    Choi Woo-sik
    Choi Woo-sik
    • Go Gyeom
    • 2025
    Park Bo-young
    Park Bo-young
    • Kim Moo-bi
    • 2025
    Lee Jun-young
    Lee Jun-young
    • Hong Si-jun
    • 2025
    Jeon So-nee
    Jeon So-nee
    • Son Joo-ah
    • 2025
    Yuuki Luna
    Yuuki Luna
    • Mubee
    • 2025
    Kim Jae-Wook
    Kim Jae-Wook
    • Go Joon
    • 2025
    Keisuke Hoashi
    Keisuke Hoashi
    • Seong-Un
    • 2025
    Kim Hee-Jung
    Kim Hee-Jung
    • Kang Yeon-joo (Moo-bi's mother)
    • 2025
    Steven Lim
    Steven Lim
    • Sang-sik
    • 2025
    Kim Young-woong
    Kim Young-woong
    • Park Sang-sik
    • 2025
    Kim Min-sang
    Kim Min-sang
    • Goo Yeong-sik (Film director)
    • 2025
    Cha Woo-min
    • Woo Jeong-hoo
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    User reviews72

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    mbjaner

    Good potential

    Love the main actors- but very slow start and slow development of characters. Story-line was good, but seemed to take a long time to get there. Not sure about main character's chemistry-seemed more like "friend" vibe/connection.

    Second lead's romance had better "romantic" connection but got tired of male's constant sadness over being left behind, and hard to follow what was really happening between them.

    Entertaining though if you can get through first few very slow moving episodes. Held my interest to see where the story would go. Was just a bit more hopeful that this series would be more engaging.
    Tattytails

    Disappointingly boring

    After reading the 10/10 reviews I am left wondering if those who left the reviews watched the same movie or were friends and family since it wasn't my experience. I was really looking forward to this series and even though it started out slow, it kept my attention early on thinking... this is surely going to get better. Unfortunately, it slowed mostly towards the last few episodes and left me feeling depressed and bored wanting to skip sections. I found the acting wasn't the problem, it was the delivery of the story line and the lack of realism in the characters interactions. There is sections of just them getting on with work and life which was didn't really develop the relationships of the characters and it was very boring. Gyeom didn't speak about his family problems with Moobi as normal people would to promote understanding. Sijun walked all over Jooah to get what she wanted and he just acted like a depressed puppy and unrealistically he let her. Unfortunately I can't get my time back but I can without a doubt say that I regret not turning it off sooner. It just didn't improve. Maybe I'm just not into depressing, sad, slow shows but that's the only way I can describe it, all the way through. There is no feel good, no realistic character development and it's a shame since the story line could've been so much more. I would rather watch paint dry than watch this series again.
    howbouthis

    Shouldn't They be Almost 40?

    The timeline on this is hard to follow, but it seems like the actors should be late 30s, almost 40, but they act more like late teens early 20s.

    The premise was cute, but by episode three, I've lost interest and I keep checking how much time is left.

    It's the same old same old misunderstanding type of rom-com that I've seen too many of.

    It also feels more like an anime format than a movie.

    Good for high schoolers, I guess, but at 60+, I'm out.

    I always have a problem here with character limit. Everything is either too short or too long. Don't ask me why someone thought that was a good idea. Thank you for your patience.
    10mexipina

    Beautiful Character Study and Exploration of Love

    Some movies are exciting and keep us late into the night, eager to see how the plot will unfold next. Others are a slow burn but can be watched over and over because of all the subtle details and commentaries you discover rewatch after rewatch.

    Melo Movie leans closer to the latter. If you are looking for a plot driven story, I urge you to consider watching this through a different lens. Because this movie has authentic, deeply layered characters and takes us on a beautiful exploration of love and relationships.

    Choi Woo-shik's talent is well utilized as the male lead as he expertly balances his bubbly charm while masking deep-seated struggles of loneliness and sadness. Park Bo-Young is also well-cast as the tough-exteriored female lead who secretly harbors an unmet need for love. Even this description of both lead characters feels shallow and unjust as they each display all of the emotions and facets of a real person, oftentimes with a simple look or gesture. You feel like you know these people or, better yet, ARE these people. The rest of the cast similarly have their distinct personalities, motivations, flaws, and strengths. Kim Jae-Wook, in particular, is a scene stealer, showcasing a bittersweet brotherly love. Each episode unveils a new layer to each of them as well.

    The second deceiving quality about this series is the implication of what a "melo" or "love" story consists of. As someone who consumes both Western pop-culture and plenty of K-Dramas, we often come to expect a love story to focus on the lead couple's trials and tribulations on their way to (hopefully) a happy ending. This series does plenty of that, but through the relationship of the lead couple, we are also introduced to an interwoven ecosystem of the relationships around them, and you start to realize this story is about love in ALL of its iterations. Many will ask, "Does this have a happy ending?" Without spoiling it, one can say yes and no. Much like life, some relationships flourish while others end. But each love story: parent/child, romantic, platonic, sibling - they all evolve. This is not a story where Evil is defeated and Good triumphs, or even where the underdog beats the alpha to get the girl. It's a very realistic, grounded exploration of relationships.

    For some, this could be hard to enjoy because it does not offer the escapism that we may come to expect from fictional TV. Instead, it is a mirror, showing us what love looks like in every form. From the characters to the cinematography, to the music, and the color scheme: every artistic choice of Melo Movie tells a love story. It reminds us that love can hurt us, love can leave us, but love can also heal us, and love can bring us to new adventures.

    Melo Movie reminds us that love - for all its ups and downs- is a gift. And in this world, where headlines often highlight acts of hate - I'm happy to slow down for a bit and reflect on love with this series.
    9chavaboon

    It's not a Romantic Series

    Disclaimer: I'm bad at English so I use AI to translate my review.

    Summary: Just watch it and let it sink in because, in reality, it's complex and not overly melodramatic.

    This series is intricate and tries to tell more than it can fully explain. You can enjoy watching it more than once because there are many symbols for you to decode. If you're a hardcore fan of series that delve into the philosophy of life, you'll love it and want to rewatch it, at least once more.

    The romance part is just a way to lighten the heavy nature of the story and serves as a tool for the writer to tell the narrative. In the end, the series tries to take us on a journey to learn about the differences and the subtleties of life's transitions. I think the Male Lead (ML) performed excellently, living up to his reputation, while the Female Lead (FL) was standard. I didn't feel any disconnect in their performances.

    I rate this series very highly because I don't see it as a romance series. If you're looking for a good romance series that will make you cry over a romantic relationship, there are definitely better ones out there. But if you're searching for a series that explores philosophical themes of life, this one will definitely be top of mind. It even gives off more of a J-Series vibe than a K-Series one.

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Netflix
    • Language
      • Korean
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      • Melo Movie
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      • 1h(60 min)
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