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Wonderful Nightmare

Wonderful Nightmare
  • English:Wonderful Nightmare
  • Korean: 미쓰 와이프
  • Release Date: 2015/08/13
  • Duration: 125分
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Summary&Synopsis
Miss Wife (Korean: 미쓰 와이프) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2015-08-13. The running time is 125 minutes.
Um Jung Hwa and Song Seung Heon play the role of a married couple! An elite lawyer becomes the “aunt” of the family and goes alone
A struggling TV series that turns your life around. Lee Yeon-woo (Um Jung Hwa) is a single lawyer with a 100% success rate. Ahead of the New York headquarters, Yeon-woo suddenly gets into a traffic accident. In front of Yeon-woo, who is in a life-or-death crisis.
A man, Director Lee (Kim Sang-ho), shows up and offers to send her back to her original life if she lives the life of another person for one month. However, what awaited her after accepting the proposal was an excessive
The daily life of an old woman with a fastidious husband and two children is like a war. Yeon-woo is in a panic as her life suddenly turns upside down, and her husband, Song Seung Heon, and their children are left in a state of panic.
He starts to panic because his wife and mother have changed... . The Korean movie "Miss Wife" is about Yeon-woo, a single lawyer who is doing well, but due to a sudden accident, she becomes an "auntie" with a husband and two children in one day.
This is a work that depicts the hilarious reversal of life that a person experiences as a woman.Actress Um Jung Hwa goes from being a single lawyer who has everything in terms of appearance, wealth, and ability, to becoming an old woman with a husband and two children one morning.
She takes on the role of Yeon-woo, who changes 180 degrees, and shows the perfect contrast between a glamorous career woman and an ordinary housewife. Actor Song Seung Heon is a handsome man known only to his wife and family.
Through the role of Seong-hwan, a civil servant at Ng District Office, he sheds his masculine and serious appearance and shows a friendly charm that brings him closer to the audience.




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