This story revolves around a generation of timeless love, acceptance, peace, forgiveness, and justice with a twist of reincarnation amidst lies, deception, grief, bitterness, hatred, and revenge through time and the two people who have hearts and souls that connects them from their past lives, also that brings them their blooms of magic. Car mechanic Eloy makes a terrible first impression on Ali, who works for a real estate magnate. Both of them are hiding their true personas. Eloy and his team work as swindlers; their clients—are members of the working classes or the poor, who have been aggravated by the wealthy and the elites. Their mission leads them to the luxury hotel where Ali and Lolo Bart are meeting a potential business partner. It is also where Eloy and his team are meeting their target, a wealthy business mogul played by Jenny Miller, who denied the man she hit by her car of proper monetary compensation. In their first encounter, Eloy very well left a lasting impression on Ali, as evident by the many times she sneezed due to Eloy’s revolting perfume. That scent will what makes her convinced she is in a perfect position as a woman in need when news about an apparent theft at the hotel broke out. But will it also be the one to lead her to his arms? The stars seem aligned to make that a reality.
From Shondaland and new showrunner, Jess Brownell, Bridgerton is back for its third season and finds Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) has finally given up on her long-held crush on Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) after hearing his disparaging words about her last season. She has, however, decided it's time to take a husband, preferably one who will provide her with enough independence to continue her double life as Lady Whistledown (Julie Andrews), far away from her mother (Polly Walker) and sisters (Bessie Carter, Harriet Cains). But lacking in confidence, Penelope's attempts on the marriage mart fail spectacularly. Meanwhile, Colin has returned from his summer travels with a new look and a serious sense of swagger. But he's disheartened to realize that Penelope, the one person who always appreciated him as he was, is giving him the cold shoulder. Eager to win back her friendship, Colin offers to mentor Penelope in the ways of confidence to help her find a husband this season. But when his lessons start working a little too well, Colin must grapple with whether his feelings for Penelope are truly just friendly. Complicating matters for Penelope is her rift with Eloise (Claudia Jessie), who has found a new friend in a very unlikely place, while Penelope's growing presence in the ton makes it all the more difficult to keep her Lady Whistledown alter ego a secret.
After nearly twenty years of marriage, Jung Da Jung (Kim Ha Neul) and Hong Dae Young (Yoon Sang Hyun) seem to be well settled in their domestic lives. The proud parents of a pair of eighteen year old twins, the devoted couple have worked hard to build a happy home together. But what seems like an ideal life on the outside is really anything but. Fed up with Dae Young’s incessant nonsense, Da Jung is at her wits’ end. When Dae Young announces that he’s been fired, Da Jung gives up completely. Convinced life would be better without her husband in it, Da Jung wastes no time in filing for divorce. Shaken by his wife’s decision to leave him and utterly disappointed in where life has taken him, Dae Young takes a hard look at his life. It doesn’t take him long to see all the places where things went wrong, and soon he finds himself regretting absolutely everything about his life. The moment the thoughts of regret enter his head, his body is instantly transformed into that of an eighteen year old, while his thirty-seven year old mind remains intact. Suddenly given the chance to re-do his entire life, Dae Young changes his name to Ko Woo Young and enrolls himself in his childrens’ school. Seeing life from an entirely different perspective, Dae Young soon finds that despite keeping his middle-aged brain, he still has a lot to learn. Inspired by the 2009 American film, “17 Again”, “18 Again” is a 2020 romantic comedy drama directed by Ha Byung Hoon.