šŸŽ¬ My Girlfriend Has a Dog (2026)

– A Hilarious and Heartwarming Ride of Love, Life, and a Corgi

My Girlfriend Has a Dog (2026) is the rom-com that proves love comes in many forms—sometimes, in the shape of a ridiculously cute Corgi. The film centers around Sung-jae (played by Park Seo-jun), an average guy trying to figure out life and love, who thinks he’s found the one in Hae-jin (played by Kim So-eun). But there’s just one tiny problem—Hae-jin’s dog, Boki, who isn’t just any dog; he’s a personality-packed Corgi with more flair than Sung-jae’s entire apartment.

From the very beginning, it’s clear that Boki runs the show. His playful antics and attention-seeking behavior quickly make it obvious that he’s not just a pet; he’s a central figure in the relationship. Sung-jae is initially thrown off by Boki’s presence. As he tries to navigate the relationship with Hae-jin, he’s constantly competing for attention with a dog that insists on being at the heart of everything—whether it’s their romantic dates or lazy evenings at home. At first, he’s frustrated by Boki’s constant interruptions, but soon, he realizes that Boki isn’t just a nuisance—he’s family.

The chemistry between Sung-jae and Hae-jin is sweet and natural, but it’s the dynamic between Sung-jae and Boki that takes center stage. As Sung-jae bonds with the Corgi, he starts to understand that love isn’t always about fitting into a perfect mold—it’s about embracing what’s already there, even if it comes with a few quirky challenges. The film’s humor shines through in these moments, whether it’s a clumsy walk in the park, Boki’s jealous antics, or the little dog’s attempts to hijack every romantic moment. Through these light-hearted moments, Sung-jae learns what it truly means to share his heart—and his space—with someone who might not be as human as he expected, but who has just as much love to give.

What makes My Girlfriend Has a Dog so delightful is how it balances humor with tenderness. The film is packed with laugh-out-loud moments—Boki’s mischief is the source of many comedic scenes, from stealing Sung-jae’s spot on the couch to constantly stealing his spotlight in front of Hae-jin. Yet, amid the chaos, there are moments of genuine sweetness, where Sung-jae and Hae-jin realize that their relationship is about learning to accept each other’s quirks, even when those quirks come in the form of an overly enthusiastic dog.

The adorable antics of Boki are not just for comic relief—they actually become a metaphor for the ups and downs of relationships. As Sung-jae grows more comfortable with the idea of sharing his life (and his bed) with Boki, he comes to appreciate the unpredictability and joy that Boki brings. The film beautifully captures the little moments of love and understanding that happen when you make room for someone—or something—else in your life.

Park Seo-jun’s performance as Sung-jae is endearing, with his natural charm and relatable expressions bringing life to his character. He plays the exasperated yet caring boyfriend perfectly, especially in his interactions with Boki. Kim So-eun as Hae-jin adds warmth and sweetness to the film, balancing her character’s love for both her boyfriend and her dog. But it’s Boki, the real star, who steals every scene, with his oversized personality and irresistibly cute antics.

The film’s pacing is perfect for a rom-com, mixing moments of pure comedy with heartfelt reflections on love, relationships, and personal growth. As Sung-jae learns to deal with the challenges of sharing his life with a dog who is both ridiculously cute and a bit of a drama queen, he begins to realize that love isn’t always about control—it’s about letting go and embracing the chaos.

My Girlfriend Has a Dog is a feel-good, funny, and utterly relatable rom-com that will make you laugh, melt, and maybe even consider getting a Corgi of your own. The film proves that love comes in many forms, and sometimes, it arrives in a very furry, very funny package.

ā­ļø Rating: ā­ļøā­ļøā­ļøā­ļøā­ļø (5/5) — A hilarious and heartwarming rom-com about love, life, and learning to share with a dog who definitely thinks he’s the boss.

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