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Antique bakery korean movie
Antique bakery korean movie












His paissiter happens to be the same boy that confessed his love for Tachibana many years ago, which creates some awkward (and hilarious) moments between the two, in addition to a former boxer with a love for sweets and an overprotective, but clumsy bodyguard on staff. The story focal point falls upon Tachibana, who quits his job at a firm in order to open a bakery, and finds himself in a pinch to find appropriate staff to help him run the business accordingly. It blends slice of life with comedic and dramatic elements around a strong charismatic cast. The elements of this in the series are much more mature than I've seen in series of its respective genre and I would even go so far to say it's one of the best titles to look into for this genre. There are quite a few things about Antique Bakery to consider: yes, it's a boys-love/shounen-ai series. There is also a Japanese and Chinese version of the anime. Kim Jae Wook from K-dramas Coffee Prince and Mary Stayed Out All Night, played Ono.

#ANTIQUE BAKERY KOREAN MOVIE MOVIE#

I actually watched the Korean movie version of this before I even knew about the anime.

antique bakery korean movie

Joining the crew also is Eiji - a retired champion boxer - who is hired on the spot as only a trainee purely because he is not Ono's 'type.' However, Chikage, the bumbling childhood friend and shadow of Tachibana, is exactly his type! Now, with the shop finally open, everyone seems to be filling their positions well but one question remains: what were Tachibana's motives for opening the bakery, and does it have a link to his troubled and forgotten past? His first employee is Ono, an extremely talented patissier who is also known as the 'Gay of demonic charm' - something that has caused him to lose his job countless times. Tachibana has recently quit his job at a high-class firm, and for unknown reasons, decides to open a bakery.












Antique bakery korean movie