Filing for Love First Look: Gong Myoung Gets Demoted, Shin Hae Sun Causes Chaos -- And We're Already Hooked!
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Filing for Love First Look: Gong Myoung Gets Demoted, Shin Hae Sun Causes Chaos -- And We're Already Hooked!

TechnoSports3d ago

The next big K-drama romantic comedy is almost here, and the first teaser for tvN's "Filing for Love" has us absolutely sold. Starring Gong Myoung and Shin Hae Sun, this workplace rom-com looks like a perfect blend of corporate chaos, reluctant chemistry, and the kind of humour that makes you snort-laugh in public. The premiere is just days away -- here's everything you need to know.

What Is Filing for Love About?

"Filing for Love" centres on Noh Ki Joon (Gong Myoung), the star performer of a major corporation's prestigious Audit Team 1 -- the kind of guy who walks into a room expecting a promotion, not a demotion. But that's exactly what happens when the eccentric and sharp-tongued Joo In Ah (Shin Hae Sun), a team leader with a mysterious secret, orchestrates a shift that sends him tumbling down to Audit Team 3, the department that handles internal misconduct.

It's essentially a story about a man who had his whole life mapped out -- until one woman tore up the map.

The Teaser: Pure Comedic Gold

The Episode 1 preview is a masterclass in physical and situational comedy. We see Noh Ki Joon's confident strut quickly disintegrate into screaming "WHY?" alone in his apartment, dry heaving outside the office, and nearly combusting at the absurdity of tip-off phone calls coming his way. The contrast between his pompous sense of self-worth and the indignity of his new desk is hilarious -- and Gong Myoung plays it with exactly the right mix of wounded pride and bewildered despair.

Shin Hae Sun, meanwhile, looks like she's having the time of her life watching him unravel.

Filing for Love: Overview

Why This Drama Could Be Your Next Obsession

Gong Myoung has proven his rom-com credentials in Second Shot at Love, and Shin Hae Sun is beloved by fans globally for her breakout performance in Mr. Queen. Together, their on-screen energy looks electric -- the classic enemies-to-lovers trope set in a corporate audit department is fresh, funny, and full of potential for both comedy and genuine heart. For more K-drama news and updates, check out Technosports.

If you enjoy workplace K-dramas where professional dignity takes a beating and romance blooms in the most unexpected filing cabinets, this one belongs on your watchlist immediately.

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