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You're My Pet

You're My Pet

너는 펫 (2011)

2011 · Korean · Movie
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama
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Plot

Eun Yi works as an editor for a fashion magazine. She keeps failing in relationships with men, but doesn't get along with her colleagues. In Ho was a promising ballet dancer. Two years ago he lifted a female dancer, but dropped her on accident. Because of this accident the woman was unable to dance any further and, now, In-Ho won't dance with women anymore. In-Ho now hopes to become a musical choreographer. Unfortunately for In-Ho, he doesn't have a place to stay. He goes to a bar where his friend Eun Soo works. Later that night, Eun Soo takes In Ho over to his older sister's house (fashion magazine editor Eun Yi).
When Eun Yi arrives at her home, she walks into the bathroom and sees someone brushing her teeth. As she walks by she pats him on his rear end, assuming the guy is her younger brother Eun-Soo. When the guy turns around she's shocked that it is a complete stranger. Eun Soo then asks his older sister Eun-Yi if In-Ho can stay at her place temporarily, telling her that he's really good with household chores. Eun Yi disapproves of the idea, but that night Eun-Soo accepts money from In-Ho to stay at her sister's place.
The next evening, on a rainy night, Eun Yi walks home and finds a large blue box on front of her home. When she looks inside of the box she's shocked again to see the guy the from the other day, In Ho, sitting in the box. Ji Eun brings sopping wet In-Ho into her apartment, while she tries to contact her younger brother. Her younger brother doesn't answer her calls. Oddly enough, In-Ho reminds Eun Yi of her former pet dog Momo. Eun Yi then comes up with an arrangement. She will let In Ho stay at her apartment if he will become her pet dog named Momo.
As they become more familiar and comfortable with each other, Eun Yi's first love Cha Woo Sung comes to her office looking for her ...
(Source: AsianWiki)
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Kimi wa Pet" (きみはペット) by Ogawa Yayoi (小川彌生).
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