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Long D 2023

★ 6.02 votes101 min📅 2023-05-10

""Have we been apart from each other like this during the five years we were going out?""

Lim Jae-wan's 2023 rom-com *Long D* follows Do-ha, whose carefully mapped-out five-year relationship with Tae-in takes an unexpected turn when distance suddenly enters the picture.

Director: Lim Jae-wan

Cast

Jang Dong-yoon
Jang Dong-yoon
Do-ha
Park You-na
Park You-na
Tae-in
Ko Gun-han
Ko Gun-han
James
Lee Si-woo
Lee Si-woo
Ga-eun
Jeon Hye-yeon
Jeon Hye-yeon
Ah-young
Kwon Dong-ho
Kwon Dong-ho
Kang Jin-hyeok
Lee Seo-yoon
Se-hee
Cho Young-gil
Choi Cheol
Bang Sang-hyun
Youtuber
Jang Eui-soo
Jang Eui-soo
Previsual man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Long D (2023) about?

*Long D* traces the unraveling of a digital romance when one partner's silence leaves the other questioning everything they thought they knew. Do-ha's meticulous plans for a grand gesture collide with Tae-in's growing emotional distance, forcing him to confront whether love can survive when trust starts to fade.

Who directed Long D?

Lim Jae-wan directed *Long D*, helming this blend of romance and comedy with a light touch and sharp emotional beats.

Who stars in Long D?

The film features Jang Dong-yoon and Park You-na as the central couple, supported by Ko Gun-han, Lee Si-woo, Jeon Hye-yeon, and Kwon Dong-ho.

Is Long D (2023) worth watching?

*Long D* scores points for its relatable premise and engaging performances, especially if you enjoy rom-coms with a dash of realism. While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, the film's themes of modern love and digital disconnect make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling.

How long is Long D?

The runtime for *Long D* is 101 minutes.

About Long D (2023) — A digital romance tested by distance and unexpected silence

Lim Jae-wan's 2023 rom-com *Long D* follows Do-ha, whose carefully mapped-out five-year relationship with Tae-in takes an unexpected turn when distance suddenly enters the picture. Though daily KakaoTalk messages and video calls keep their bond alive, the unspoken distance begins to gnaw at Do-ha's confidence, leaving him questioning whether love can survive when words aren't enough. As the cracks in their virtual connection widen, he secretly plots the grand gesture that might bridge the gap—only to realize Tae-in's silence speaks louder than any screen ever could.

With its lighthearted yet poignant take on modern romance, *Long D (2023)* blends humor and heartache against the backdrop of digital-age devotion. Jang Dong-yoon and Park You-na bring charm and chemistry to the roles of two lovers clinging to hope through pixels and pixels of unspoken longing, while Ko Gun-han and the rest of the ensemble add layers of warmth to this intimate two-hander. Expect a story that feels both timeless and achingly current, perfect for anyone who's ever loved—and worried—from afar.