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Oh! My Assistant (Movie)

Oh! My Assistant (Movie)  ·  2023, South Korea
6.6
3,167 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2023

Seon Ho, a popular creator of racy "19+" webtoons, struggles with a lost sex drive since starting his work. Overwhelmed by deadlines, he hires Mu Young, a devoted fan, as his assistant. As they grow closer, mutual attraction…

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Seon Ho is a wildly popular webtoon artist known for his risqué '19+' comics, but his own creative mojo—and libido—has mysteriously dried up. When deadlines loom, he hires Mu Young, an earnest and devoted fan, as his personal assistant. As they work side by side, the line between professional and personal blurs, sparking a tender, often hilarious romance. Mu Young's quiet admiration and Seon Ho's unexpected reawakening challenge both men to confront their deepest fears about identity, desire, and connection. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Seoul's webtoon industry, this charming Korean BL movie brings adult humor and genuine heart to a classic workplace romance, exploring what it means to be vulnerable and brave in love.

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bl_heart_romance
March 2025
9/10
I absolutely adored this movie! The chemistry between Seon Ho and Mu Young was electric from their first awkward meeting. Yes, it's a bit slow in the middle, but the confession scene melted my heart. If you love sweet, soft BL with a touch of humor, this is perfect.
LO
logic_over_fluff
Jan 2025
5/10
The first 30 minutes had me laughing, but then the plot fell apart with endless miscommunication. The leads barely had any real conversations, and the second lead was just annoying. I felt like I was watching a filler episode stretched to movie length. Not worth the hype.
ML
manwha_lover22
Dec 2024
6/10
As a huge fan of the original webtoon, I was excited but ultimately let down. So many adorable scenes from the manwha were cut, and the pacing felt rushed. The actors did an okay job, but they lacked the nuance of the characters I loved. Stick to the source material if you want the full experience.
CL
critical_lens_bl
April 2025
7/10
I appreciate that the movie tackles a grown man's confusion about his sexuality in a realistic way, without melodramatic coming out scenes. However, the power dynamics between employer and assistant could have been handled with more care. The casual homophobia flashbacks were impactful but brief. It's a decent watch for its mature themes, though the consent in the workplace remains a gray area.
VP
visual_poetry
Feb 2025
8/10
The cinematography is gorgeous. The spring setting, the warm lighting in Seon Ho's studio, and the playful camera angles during the comedic scenes made this a visual treat. Even the editing, despite some awkward jumps, kept a lively pace. I'd watch it again just for the color palette and direction.