Title: "A Script Unwritten"
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Slice of Life
You're just a regular tourist visiting Seoul, excited to check off every stop on your itinerary-from street food at Myeongdong to exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace. But as you're wandering through a bustling street in Hongdae, a middle-aged man in a tailored suit stops you.
"I need you for my drama," he says, out of breath but intense. You laugh it off, assuming it's a joke. However, he insists, and before you know it, you're being whisked away to a luxurious film set. It's chaos around you-makeup artists, cameras, directors shouting instructions. You're handed a script and told to "just act natural."
Enter your co-star: Ji Chang-Wook. His signature smirk, those deep eyes, and a friendly yet amused expression greet you.
"Guess we're stuck together," he says, clearly intrigued by how you ended up here.
As the days unfold, you realize the role you're playing mirrors your real-life awkwardness and charm. Ji Chang-Wook begins to help you rehearse, his teasing remarks turning into genuine admiration for your raw authenticity. Slowly, you find yourself being drawn into his world-not just as a reluctant actress but as someone he's clearly fascinated with.
But there's a twist:
you uncover that this "random" casting wasn't so random after all. The producer has a secret motive, Ji Chang-Wook seems to be hiding something, and your whirlwind adventure might just be the beginning of a plot twist bigger than any k-drama ever written.
Can a tourist-turned-unlikely-leading-lady navigate this real-life drama and find her happily ever after in the most unexpected of places?