Night Bug: Han Jae meets gay men at a bar in Jongno District, Seoul. He first meets them through an internet site. Once they get drunk, Han Jae steals their money. He is accompanied by Hoon and pretends he is his boyfriend. Hoon is popular, but Han Jae ignores Hoon's feelings for him. One day, Hoon suddenly kisses Han Jae. One Night: Geun Ho is almost hit by a car. At that time, Joon, who is visiting Jinju from Seoul, saves Geun Ho. They happen to meet at a bar later that night. Geun Ho and his friends goes to Seoul with Joon. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 원나잇 온리
- Also Known As: Won Nait Onli , 원나잇온리
- Director: Kim Tae Yong, Kim Jho Kwang Soo
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Yoo Min KyuGeun HoMain Role
- Jang Yoo SangHoonMain Role
- Kim Dae JoonSang SooMain Role
- Park Soo JinHanjaeMain Role
- Jo Bok Rae Main Role
- Park Keun Rok Support Role
Reviews
So I will focus on second part of it.
Friends go to a new bar that is near and it has hint of comedy that I didn't find in first story. This one was more fun watching. Honestly, it would have been better if it were separate movies even if it took only 33minutes. So a guy falls in love at first sight and it leads to cruel ''reality'' like some comments said and well where most of bl movies do a sad ending as if gay men can't be happy which I find it cruel. But the story was easy to watch.
So ignoring first part I give this 8.5
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FIRST STORY:
I want to know what happened to the both of them after that night. The story was hanging for me. The film that I was able to download don't have any subtitle thank God I know how to read and speak a little bit of Korean that is why I was still able to understand it. I want both leads on the first story to have a happy ending though. Both leads were quite attractive too. Indeed you would start cherishing a thing once you don't have it anymore.
SECOND STORY:
This story was quite good but I don't like the concept. What my Korean friend told me was indeed true. That in Korea you can't determine just by looking on their face if they are queers or not. Hay... Easy com, easy go. That's how I view it.
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