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The Dream with Sofa

The Dream with Sofa  ·  2024, South Korea
5.0
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● Completed 🕑 2024

Long-time lovers Tae San and Dong Ju stumble upon a discarded sofa on the street and bring it home. But as the bulky sofa crowds their already small apartment—and with a move just days away—tensions begin to surface.…

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Tae San and Dong Ju have been together long enough to finish each other’s sentences—and to drive each other up the wall. When they rescue a scruffy discarded sofa from the street, what starts as a spontaneous adventure quickly becomes a test of their relationship. The bulky piece of furniture swallows their already cramped apartment, fraying nerves just days before a planned move. Amid playful bickering and exasperated sighs, deeper cracks begin to show: unspoken resentments, mismatched priorities, and the quiet fear that love alone might not smooth over life’s everyday frictions. This short but sharp Korean BL film uses a single, silly object to explore the tender, messy reality of long-term love—balancing laugh-out-loud squabbles with genuine emotional vulnerability.

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blossom_taeju
January 2025
7/10
I adored Tae San and Dong Ju’s dynamic – the way they bicker but still sneak those soft glances? Pure relationship goals. Sure, the sofa drama is silly, but it made me smile the whole way through. A sweet little gem for anyone who loves realistic couple energy.
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plot_police99
March 2025
4/10
Honestly, the entire conflict revolves around a piece of furniture and takes way too long to resolve. The bickering felt repetitive instead of charming, and the ending is predictable. A short film should be tight – this one drags despite its runtime.
LA
lens_and_light
February 2025
6/10
The cramped apartment is shot beautifully – warm, cluttered, and intimate. I appreciated how the tight framing mirrored the couple’s suffocating tension. Not groundbreaking, but the visual storytelling shows real care for mood.
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consent_critic
April 2025
5/10
It’s a cute concept, but the bickering occasionally crosses into passive-aggressive territory without real communication. I wanted to see them actually talk instead of just snipe. Still, it’s refreshing to see a long-term gay couple portrayed with mundane, relatable problems rather than trauma.
MH
melody_heartbeat
May 2025
5/10
The background music is pleasant but forgettable – a simple piano motif that doesn’t elevate the emotional beats. For a short film that relies so much on mood, I wish the soundtrack had more personality. Not bad, just not memorable.