

Jung-hoon and Si-hoo, both fresh from breakups, make a pact to have nine casual flings. As their encounters continue, their connection intensifies, blurring the lines between friendship and love.
Acting
Han Ye-ri's guarded warmth makes Si-hoo devastatingly relatable.
Writing
The 'nine encounters' structure cleverly builds inevitable attachment.
Direction
Ha Ki-ho's intimate framing captures awkward post-sex realism.
Director
Ha Ki-ho
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Yoon Kye-sang was a former K-pop idol (g.o.d member) before transitioning to acting, bringing authentic millennial dating confusion to Jung-hoon.
The film quietly critiques Korea's 'some' relationship culture—undefined romantic situations that lack commitment yet carry real emotional weight. The nine-encounter structure mirrors how Korean couples often count anniversaries by significant dates.
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