A bittersweet romantic comedy about a job seeker who suddenly gets stuck in time as an old-ager one day, and an extraordinary internship with a prosecutor who is caught up in her all day and night.
A high-achieving high school graduate, battles for justice at South Korea’s most reputable accounting firm.
Manager Oh, an employee at a noise pollution treatment center, takes his own life after suffering verbal abuse by local residents demanding a huge amount of compensation. Amid public criticism of regional self-centeredness, Taeseung joins the center as his successor. With his heart set on getting promotion, Taeseung immediately goes around asking for signatures. As the local residents cooperate in order to avoid further public criticism, the promotion seems to be just around the corner. However, when Youngsik and Donggyu get in the way, Taeseung suspects that they may have killed Manager Oh.
Choi Jin Hyuk is one of the most popular South Korean actors working today. Born as Kim Tae Ho on February 9, 1986, Choi Jin Hyuk broke into entertainment in 2006 after he won the grand prize in the reality talent show “Survival Star Audition.” He adopted his stage name in 2010 before his role in the drama “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Daughter.” He also starred in “I Need Romance” (2011) and “Panda and Hedgehog” (2012), but it was his memorable roles of a fierce spirit god in the drama “Gu Family Book” and a moody chaebol in “Heirs” in 2013 that elevated Choi Jin Hyuk to superstardom. Leading roles quickly followed starting in 2014 with the popular dramas “Emergency Couple,” “Grandpas Over Flowers Investigation Unit,” “Fated to Love You” and “Pride and Prejudice.” In March 2015, Choi Jin Hyuk enlisted for his mandatory military service, and he made his comeback after discharge in the 2017 drama “Tunnel.”