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I'm Horny Now!

I'm Horny Now!  ·  2014, South Korea
5.6
1,373 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2014

Love story of a naughty taxi driver and a wicked gay boy.

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In this cheeky short film from South Korea, a mischievous taxi driver with a penchant for trouble picks up a young man who is anything but a typical fare. The 'wicked gay boy' is confident, flirtatious, and unapologetically bold—immediately turning the cab into a stage for their electric banter. As the night unfolds, we're treated to a whirlwind of inner monologues, playful power struggles, and unexpected tender moments that blur the line between a simple ride and something more. With its comedic timing and raw indie charm, 'I'm Horny Now!' captures the thrill of a spontaneous connection between two eccentric souls who find themselves drawn together in the neon-lit streets of Seoul. It's a quick, delightfully messy glimpse into a night that neither of them will forget.

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romance_night_rider
March 2025
8/10
I absolutely loved the playful tension between the taxi driver and the boy! Their banter felt so natural, and the way they kept stealing glances at each other in the rearview mirror had me hooked. It's short but full of heart—exactly the kind of spontaneous chemistry I crave in a BL.
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plot_logic_detective
July 2024
5/10
The premise is cute, but the film barely scratches the surface. There's no real development—just a series of flirty exchanges that don't go anywhere. It feels more like a skit than a complete story. Decent for a laugh, but don't expect depth.
NF
neon_frame_lover
November 2025
7/10
For a low-budget short, the nighttime Seoul mood is captured beautifully—neon reflections on the taxi window, tight interior shots that amplify the intimacy. The inner monologue voiceovers are a nice stylistic touch. Visually, it's more polished than most indie shorts of its era.
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critical_consent_gaze
September 2025
4/10
I couldn't ignore the dynamic: an older taxi driver persistently pushing boundaries with a younger fare. The 'naughty' vibe felt less like playful banter and more like coercion dressed up as charm. For a film titled 'I'm Horny Now!', it sidesteps any real conversation about consent.