You Drive Me Crazy
Maddison works in mergers at a corporate bank. She’d much rather be set free to shop using the money of whichever rich guy she can snag.
She applies for a transfer to the bank’s New York office and instead finds herself being sent to Seoul.
Shocked by the culture clash and her stern new boss (and next door neighbour) she begins to grow as a person and to take a chance at real love.
The characters in this are pretty cardboard and the plotting incredibly by-the-numbers but occasionally the dialogue crackles into life enough to be enjoyable.