The movie "Filing for love" is a romantic comedy revolving around Noh Ki Joon (Gong Myung) - an excellent auditor who was unexpectedly demoted to the internal violation handling department. Here, he gets involved in a complicated relationship with Joo In Ah (Shin Hye Sun) - a tough, eccentric group leader who hides many secrets.
Before the first episode aired, Shin Hye Sun said that the appeal of the film lies in the topic of office auditing - a new approach. "In the first episodes, viewers can follow how characters with different goals collide and interact in a stressful working environment," she said.
The actress expressed her expectation that the work will bring a light entertainment feeling to viewers after stressful working hours. Meanwhile, Gong Myung emphasized the element of interaction between the two main characters. According to him, the combination between Joo In Ah and Noh Ki Joon will be a noteworthy point from the first episode.
The actor said he focused on building the character through small details such as costumes, way of speaking and expressions. "If you follow Ki Joon's eyes, the audience will feel the story more clearly" - he shared.
Director Lee Soo Hyun said that from episode 1 to episode 4, In Ah led the relationship, while from episode 5 to episode 8, this role gradually shifted to Ki Joon. And the interesting point of the film is not who confesses love first, but the change in the way of thinking and attitude of the two characters over time.
Besides the main couple, Kim Jae Wook plays the tycoon Jeon Jae Yeol - commenting that the script has a fast pace, many situations close to life, helping viewers easily empathize. In addition, Hong Hwa Yeon as secretary Park Ah Jeong believes that the contrast in the personalities of the characters will contribute to creating attraction for the film.
The movie "Filing for love" premiered on the evening of April 25th and will compete for viewership ratings with the movies "Fantasy Lawyer" (Yoo Yeon Seok, Esom), "21st Century Warrior Lady" (IU, Byeon Woo Seok), "War in Our Hearts" (Go Yoon Jung, Koo Kyo Hwan).