Have you noticed that the heroine basically has intimate scenes after the male lead becomes handsome, and just smiles back when she becomes ugly and becomes a greasy uncle. So this movie is a bit unworthy of its name. It has inner beauty and inner beauty. It turns out that it depends on the face. At the end of the film, there is a scene where the two walk into each other, and then the scene where the male protagonist is constantly transforming. You can take a closer look. Am I right? So in the end, whether the inside or the outside is more important, in terms of the general style of Korean movies, it still focuses on the appearance. That is the common love story of handsome men and beautiful women.
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