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Mad Dance Office Movie Review: Comfort & Offbeat Humor

editor 3월 3, 2026
Mad Dance Office Movie Review: Comfort & Offbeat Humor

By Shim Sun-ah

While the film explores themes of self-acceptance and embracing individuality, it relies on familiar tropes associated with dance as a form of liberation. The core message, “it’s okay not to be perfect; live at your own rhythm,” is evident, but the narrative lacks emotional depth, which prevents it from fully connecting with the audience.

In the Korean drama-comedy “Mad Dance Office,” Kim Guk-hee (Yeom Hye-ran) is a driven government official and single mother, known for her competence. Her life is built around control, especially in a male-dominated world. Guk-hee anticipates a promotion as her daughter, Haeri (Arin), passes the teacher’s exam.

However, Guk-hee’s meticulously planned life unravels when Haeri unexpectedly leaves home, and a citizen known as Romantico (Bek Hyun-jin) files a formal complaint. This complaint targets Guk-hee’s plan to involve local artists in a city rebranding festival, citing inadequate compensation. In an attempt to resolve the situation, Guk-hee finds herself reluctantly enrolled in Romantico’s flamenco class.

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Adding to her woes, Tae-sik (Park Ho-san), a competitive colleague, actively sabotages her festival project. Further complicating matters, her daughter moves in with a boyfriend whom Guk-hee disapproves of.

As her structured world begins to crumble, Guk-hee finds solace in flamenco dance and support from her subordinate, Yeon-kyung (Choi Sung-eun). Yeon-kyung, who has struggled with self-doubt at work, becomes an unexpected source of strength.

Through mentoring Yeon-kyung, Guk-hee discovers that guiding her junior colleague helps to mend her own emotional wounds.

Yeom Hye-ran and Choi Sung-eun in

The film’s strength lies in the dynamic between Yeom Hye-ran and Choi Sung-eun, portraying the perfectionistic boss and her endearingly clumsy subordinate.

Yeom Hye-ran, recognized for her performances in “When Life Gives You Tangerines” and “No Other Choice,” delivers a nuanced portrayal of a rigid civil servant and mother. She subtly captures the complex emotions hidden beneath her character’s composed exterior.

However, the storyline is somewhat underdeveloped. While the film depicts Guk-hee’s transformation from control to liberation, her sudden embrace of flamenco could have benefited from deeper emotional exploration.

“Mad Dance Office,” the directorial debut of Cho Hyeon-jin, premieres in theaters this Wednesday.

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