

Two roommates, one app, zero self-control. What could go wrong?
Sojin and Yoonhee, who are long-time best friends, live together as roommates. However, since there are only two women in the house, there are many things that require a man's help sometimes. Replacing a fluorescent light bulb, unclogging a sink, etc. may not seem like a big deal, but they are simply too difficult for two people to do. Then, he discovered the Daesinman app, which helps with all kinds of chores, and Sojin, who was suffering alone due to a clogged sink, applied for her service. Soon after, ‘Dante’ appears, holding an extension tool and emitting powerful male pheromones… Sojin, who received special optional services from him in addition to sink repairs, begins to become addicted to the Daesinman app along with Yoonhee.
Acting
Lee Soo commits to the spiral with unhinged sincerity.
Production
Glossy apartment sets that feel like a furniture ad.
Director
Mr. Na
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Daesinman parodies South Korea's gig economy apps like Daegi Matchul, where 'men for hire' services actually exist for moving, repairs, and emotional labor.
The 50-minute runtime mirrors Sojin's binge—too short to develop, just long enough to leave you hollow. Director Nam Wook-jae reportedly shot it in three days.
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