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Share House

Share House  ·  2025, South Korea
5.8
3,523 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2025

Yun Su, a new resident from Cheonan, moves into a shared house and tries to hide his identity, but his roommate, Ha Jin, catches him out, sparking a delicate emotional battle. Through punishment dates and casual flirtations,…

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When Yun Su moves from Cheonan into a shared house, he hopes to keep his past and true self hidden. But his new roommate, Ha Jin, immediately sees through the facade—and instead of calling him out, Ha Jin turns their living arrangement into a battlefield of quiet provocation and charged flirtation. What begins as a game of cat-and-mouse, with punishment dates and lingering glances, slowly melts into something deeper: a delicate emotional battle where both men are forced to confront not just each other, but the identities they've been trying to escape. With only three episodes, this Korean BL short packs a surprising amount of tension into its compact runtime. Expect sizzling intimacy, raw vulnerability, and a story that thrives in the silence between words. *Share House* is a taut, grown-up romance that asks: can you ever truly hide from someone who sees you completely?

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E01
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Share House Episode 1
Season 1 · Nov 09, 2025
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Share House Episode 2
Season 1 · Nov 16, 2025
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Share House Episode 3
Season 1 · Nov 23, 2025
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cherry_blossom_bl
July 2025
9/10
I am completely obsessed with the chemistry between Yun Su and Ha Jin. Every moment they're on screen together, my heart races. The intimate scenes are beautifully shot and feel so raw—not just for shock value but to show real vulnerability. I didn't want it to end!
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plot_police_99
August 2025
5/10
The setup is promising but the ending completely falls apart. Ha Jin's sudden departure and the public confession felt like a forced wrap-up after a carefully paced slow burn. Three episodes just aren't enough to develop both characters and resolve their conflict meaningfully. Disappointing.
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consent_matters_88
September 2025
6/10
I appreciate that the story addresses hiding one's identity and the pressure to be honest, but the 'punishment dates' dynamic made me uncomfortable. While both characters end up wanting it, the power imbalance is framed as romantic without much critique. It's a mixed bag in terms of consent portrayal.
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lens_and_light
June 2025
7/10
Visually, this is a treat. The color grading shifts from cool blues in tense early scenes to warm amber during intimate moments—really smart storytelling through lighting. The camera lingers on faces and bodies in a way that feels artistic, not exploitative. A solid short film aesthetic.