Chi-ho works for a pastry firm as a careful and routine-oriented product designer with an excellent sense of taste that led him to find a hit in "tofu shake". He leads a solitary existence, adhering to a tight schedule and, despite his skills, only consumes snacks and chicken. Because of his lack of social skills, he constantly agrees to his gambling-addicted brother's ludicrous requests and lets himself be dominated in order to avoids fights. Il-young is a resilient woman who thrives in every scenario, even joining a loan review consultancy firm to pay off her own debts. Chi-ho and Il-young meet as he's visiting her agency to try to pay his brother's debt. They ultimately become closer, but obstacles arise since not everyone supports their union.
Unfortunately the movie Honeysweet is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Lee Han | Director |
Writing | Lee Byeong-heon | Writer |
Lighting | Yoo Huck-jun | Lighting Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Lee Seo-jin | Makeup & Hair |
Sound | Cho Young-wuk | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Kim Suk-won | Sound Supervisor |
Art | Kim Hyun-ok | Production Design |
Crew | Jeong Yoon-heon | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Crew | Yun Min-gyu | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Sound | Jeong Gwang-ho | Production Sound Mixer |
Camera | Lee Tae-yoon | Director of Photography |
Editing | Nam Na-young | Editor |
Visual Effects | Son Seung-hyeon | VFX Supervisor |
Visual Effects | Heo Yeong-tak | VFX Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Kim Jung-won | Costume Design |
Editing | Kim Hyung-seok | Colorist |
Visual Effects | Hong Jang-pyo | Special Effects Supervisor |
Writing | Lee Han | Adaptation |
Production | Yang Soo-jung | Executive Producer |
Visual Effects | Kim Han-joon | VFX Supervisor |
Production | Kim Jae-joong | Executive Producer |
Production | Yoon Seo-young | Producer |
Crew | Moon Gwang-sik | Stunts |
Visual Effects | Kim Shin-chul | VFX Supervisor |
Art | Eom Se-yong | Props |
Camera | Cho Won-jin | Still Photographer |