
Actors Kim Min-ha and Noh Sang-hyun are reuniting in the romance film "Byeoljit".
"Byeoljit" is a chaotic, hyper-relatable romance that follows a couple in a 10-year relationship who love each other to death―and sometimes resent each other just as fiercely―as they do “all sorts of things” for love.
Set on an arts college campus, Su-hyeon (Kim Min-ha) and Hyeon-tae (Noh Sang-hyun) fall for each other at first sight and dive into a passionate relationship. Ten years in, they still swing between loving hard and clashing hard, capturing the messy, hilarious reality of a long-term couple who try every possible way to make love work.
The film brings the heat and realism of a romance many have experienced―or wanted to experience―through a romantic comedy lens.
Kim Min-ha and Noh Sang-hyun will play Su-hyeon and Hyeon-tae, college classmates who have kept their love going for a decade, promising flutter-worthy chemistry. After their tender romance in the series "Pachinko", the two return as a long-term couple who can read each other’s hearts with just a look.
Known for nuanced performances in weighty projects like "Typhoon Family", and "Pachinko", Kim Min-ha transforms into Su-hyeon, a skilled curator who strives for perfection in work and career―but unravels when faced with love and jealousy, revealing an unexpected charm.
Noh Sang-hyun, who swept newcomer awards at major domestic film festivals for "Love in the Big City" and has been building a solid filmography with "Pachinko" and D"Genie, Make a Wish", plays Hyeon-tae, an installation artist dating Su-hyeon for 10 years―a creator with firm beliefs and stubborn convictions, hinting at a fresh transformation.
The pair previously played a married couple in the 2022 series "Pachinko". Their on-screen love ended too soon, leaving many viewers heartbroken. Their unfinished romance now continues in the real-world dating saga of "Byeoljit".
The film is directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Seo Jeong-min, a graduate of the Korea National University of Arts.
Generating buzz with its confirmed production and promised chemistry, "Byeoljit" will be released on Netflix.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Ji-hye)