Entertainment

'Sweet & Sour' teases a rom-com that encapsulates love 

Does love have an expiration date?

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 May 2021 3:00PM

 'Sweet & Sour' teases a rom-com that encapsulates love 
Sweet & Sour premieres on June 4 at 3pm MYT. – Netflix pic, May 17, 2021

NOT unlike the bittersweet feeling of coming back to work after a long break, the upcoming Netflix original film Sweet & Sour is a refreshingly realistic romantic comedy. 

It depicts both the saccharine times of being blissfully in love as well as the acidic moments when facing bumps in a relationship.

Jang Hyeok (Jang Ki-yong) and Jung Da-eun (Chae Soo-bin) become a long-distance couple when Jang-hyeok gets a new job opportunity. 

Their once sweet relationship changes as the distance impacts them in more ways than one. 

In particular, Jang Hyeok faces temptation when his new colleague Han Bo-yeong (Jung Soo-jung) shows interest in him. While he initially rejects Bo-yeong’s advances, she still clearly affects him enough for Jang Hyeok to mistakenly call his girlfriend Da-eun by Bo-yeong’s name. 

Will their love have an expiration date? See for yourself when Sweet & Sour premieres on June 4 at 3pm MYT, on Netflix. – The Vibes, May 17, 2021

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