If you find Shahd’s version online, here’s what to expect:

You can find the movie on several major platforms with subtitles (mtrjm): Mood of the Day Review (Korean Movie 2016) | ltspada

An advertising executive who has been in a committed but stagnant 10-year relationship. Kim Jae-hyun (Yoo Yeon-seok):

The story follows (Moon Chae-won), a conservative advertising executive who has been in a lukewarm, 10-year relationship that has lost its spark. On a KTX train to Busan for a business trip, she is seated next to Kim Jae-hyun (Yoo Yeon-seok), a charming, free-spirited sports manager and self-proclaimed "Agapemonite" who approaches dating with an open mind and zero filter.

Out of nowhere, Jae-hyun boldly proposes a one-night stand to Soo-jung. While she is initially outraged, a series of events forces them to spend the next 24 hours together in Busan as they both track down a rising basketball star. Why You Should Watch It Sizzling Chemistry:

Yoo Yeon-seok and Moon Chae-won have incredible screen presence. Their banter feels natural, moving from irritating to endearing in a way that keeps you hooked.

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) Perfect for a cozy weekend night in.

Unlike many chaste dramas, this movie candidly discusses one-night stands and physical attraction, making it feel more realistic and mature. The "Tsundere" Dynamic:

The film avoids clichés. The male lead is not a cold chaebol; the female lead is not a clumsy pushover. They are adults with real jobs and real insecurities.