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—originally titled Cha-jang-nim-eun Yeon-ae-jung (차장님은 연애중)—is a highly acclaimed South Korean LGBTQ+ short film directed by Ahn Ji-hee . Clocking in at just 16 minutes , the romantic comedy has carved out a significant legacy within the queer cinema landscape. Produced by independent studio STRONGBERRY , a production house globally recognized for its dedicated focus on queer storytelling, the film uses a workplace setting to balance tension, comedy, and romance. Core Narrative and Suspenseful Premise
Tae-ra, the boss, is initially portrayed as aloof and distant. However, as the series progresses, his character evolves, revealing a more vulnerable side. Ahn Hyo-seop's portrayal of Tae-ra adds layers to the character, making his romance with Ha-ri believable and engaging.
Director Ken Ochiai brings a sleek, internationally polished aesthetic to the film. The cinematography uses distinct color palettes to differentiate between Châu’s structured, neat world and Hải’s chaotic, colorful creative spaces. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that the comedic setups pay off beautifully without dragging down the emotional climax. boss in love -2018-
The undeniable engine of Boss in Love is the incredible chemistry and acting prowess of its two leads. Thai Hoa as Hải (and Châu)
The 2018 South Korean short film Boss in Love masterfully navigates the delicate intersection of romance and workplace boundaries. Directed by An Ji-hee, the 16-minute romantic short focuses on Se-young, a vice-chief who stays late at the office only to invite their lover, Hye-mi, over for an intimate, after-hours date. The peaceful solitude of the empty corporate office is upended when a new employee, Joo-ah, unexpectedly returns to the building. Blending awkward workplace comedy with genuine romance, the film serves as a tightly wound, highly relatable look at contemporary queer romance, secrecy, and the boundaries of professional life. The Office as a Romantic Sanctuary Core Narrative and Suspenseful Premise Tae-ra, the boss,
★★★★☆ (4/5) Recommended for: Fans of office romances, enemies-to-lovers, and anyone who needs a pick-me-up after a long workday.
If you are searching for this drama, you likely remember—or want to discover—these key moments: Director Ken Ochiai brings a sleek, internationally polished
Often compared to a short webtoon due to its bright, "adult-style" comic book characters and "manhwa-like" aesthetic. Natural Performances:
The cinematography and styling—often featuring sharp office attire—have led fans to joke that the cast looks like a "hotshot girl group".
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