The anticipation is electric as BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo prepares to dive back into the acting world, taking on the lead role in the upcoming Netflix series, ‘Monthly Boyfriend’. After much speculation, the first poster and teaser trailer for the highly anticipated romantic comedy have finally dropped, offering a tantalizing glimpse into a world where virtual love becomes reality. The question on everyone’s mind is, will ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ be the project that truly allows her to blossom and showcase her full narrative potential?
Unveiling ‘Monthly Boyfriend’: A Glimpse into Virtual Romance

‘Monthly Boyfriend’ tells the charming story of Mi-rae (played by Jisoo), a webtoon PD weary of her mundane reality, who decides to subscribe to a virtual dating simulation. This unique service allows her to experience romance and escape into a dreamlike world, partnering with the charismatic Seo In-guk. The series title, also the name of the virtual dating subscription service, promises a fantastical escape where ideal dates can be experienced in a digital realm.
The initial poster and teaser instantly captivate with their fresh and intriguing concept. The poster, featuring Mi-rae lost in thought, pondering an unknown dilemma, is accompanied by a checklist diagnosing one’s current romantic status. Lines like ‘If even one applies to you, subscribe now!’ perfectly capture the sentiment of modern individuals who find dating cumbersome yet still yearn for connection. It’s a compelling invitation to explore the narrative.
The teaser trailer further amplifies this allure, showcasing the imaginative fantasy that unfolds for Mi-rae after subscribing to ‘Monthly Boyfriend’. She steps directly into scenes from a romance webtoon, experiences campus dates under fluttering cherry blossoms, and shares intimate moments by the sea. Her ‘real life’ fades away, replaced by breathtaking, dream-like encounters. The sweet voice-over, ‘Who would you like to date today?’, promises a fresh surge of dopamine for anyone seeking new excitement in their love life, without the real-world hassle. It’s truly a story designed for immersion. 🥺💘

The Journey So Far: Jisoo‘s Dramatic Path
As Jisoo prepares to navigate the myriad romantic scenarios within ‘Monthly Boyfriend’, collaborating with Seo In-guk, the spotlight naturally falls on the chemistry they will create. Yet, beneath the excitement, a familiar discussion about her acting prowess has resurfaced, raising questions ahead of the drama’s release.
This marks Jisoo‘s third leading role. She made her acting debut in 2021 with the JTBC drama ‘Snowdrop’, then took on another main role in last year’s Coupang Play series ‘Newtopia’. She also appeared in a supporting capacity in the film ‘Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint’, released in July of the same year.
- 🎬 Snowdrop: Her debut, a challenging narrative that stirred deep emotions.
- 🎭 Newtopia: Another dive into a complex character, showcasing her dedication.
- 🍿 Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint: A glimpse into her cinematic presence and versatility.


A Heartfelt Plea for Her Breakthrough Performance
Across these four projects, whether in lead or supporting capacities, Jisoo has consistently found herself unable to shed the ‘acting controversy’ label. Critics have pointed to awkward expressions and a delivery that sometimes lacks emotional resonance, impacting viewer immersion. The gap in acting prowess between her and her male co-stars has often been noticeably distinct, leading to concerns about her ‘bad acting’ label. This makes the narrative journey in ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ particularly crucial. Can she truly shine alongside Seo In-guk and transform this conversation, delivering a performance that resonates deeply with audiences? The entire K-drama community is rooting for her to craft a compelling emotional arc. 🎬
This drama feels like a pivotal moment for Jisoo‘s acting journey, a true test of her ability to captivate and move viewers with her performance. I’m truly excited to see how she embodies this fascinating character and creates an unforgettable connection with Seo In-guk, making ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ a narrative triumph.
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