

Number One (2026)
Eighteen-year-old Ha Min suddenly begins to see the number “365” every time he eats his mother’s homemade meal—and the number drops with each bite. Believing it to be a countdown to his mother’s death, he distances himself from her and her cooking. Years later, still haunted by the number, Ha Min lives cautiously, preparing for the worst. Just as he begins to find peace with his girlfriend Ryeo Eun, an unexpected truth turns his world upside down… (Source: K-Movie Entertainment & Studio)
Synopsis
Eighteen-year-old Ha Min suddenly begins to see the number “365” every time he eats his mother’s homemade meal—and the number drops with each bite. Believing it to be a countdown to his mother’s death, he distances himself from her and her cooking. Years later, still haunted by the number, Ha Min lives cautiously, preparing for the worst.
Reviews
In my personal opinion, the premise of this film is very simple, but I think that's precisely its strength. The aftermath makes you want to call your mom, if you can't go home that time. The simplicity of the premise the director wanted to convey was also conveyed very well by Wooshik and Jang Hyejin. You can understand Hamin/Eunsil's point of view, so you won't blame either of them. Wooshik and Jang Hyejin's tandem is really powerful. If I wasn't a K-drama fan, I would definitely believe that they are mother and son, lol.What I like here is that Seungyeon's character isn't just Hamin's “girlfriend”; she plays a role in the development of the main character. Hamin and Ryeoun were born to be soulmates and their love is pure. Honestly, I'm looking forward to Wooshik and Seungyeon's reunion in Whale Star because, surprisingly, they're so compatible and both incredibly charming on the big screen.Oh, and another thing I love is the film's dreamy score?? Love it?? I'm sure the director intentionally made it dreamy to remind the audience that there's still a fantasy element in this film.
Number One offers a quiet yet deeply human cinematic experience, built on a simple idea that gradually reveals profound emotional depth. From the very beginning, the film avoids loud storytelling or fast-paced events, choosing instead a calm and reflective tone that allows everyday emotions to take center stage.At its core, the film explores the relationship between a mother and her son—something universally familiar—yet it presents this bond in a unique and thoughtful way. A subtle element of fantasy is woven into the narrative, not to dominate it, but to add a symbolic layer that enhances its meaning. This blend of realism and imagination feels natural, never forced, and gently leads the viewer to reflect on themes like time, value, and the things we often take for granted.One of the film’s strongest aspects is its deliberate pacing. Rather than rushing through events, it takes its time, allowing small details—glances, silence, and ordinary moments—to carry significant emotional weight. While this slow rhythm may not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer action-driven stories, it perfectly serves the film’s introspective nature.The performances follow the same understated approach. The acting is subtle and sincere, relying more on expressions and presence than on dialogue. This restraint adds authenticity, making the characters feel real and relatable, and allowing emotions to resonate even in the quietest scenes.Visually, the film leans toward warm tones and soft compositions, creating a nostalgic and intimate atmosphere. The music is gentle and unobtrusive, complementing the scenes without overwhelming them, which further strengthens the emotional impact.However, the film’s slow pace and melancholic tone might not suit every viewer. It is not designed as light entertainment, but rather as a reflective experience that requires patience and emotional openness.In the end, Number One is not driven by dramatic twists or intense action, but by feeling. It is a film that lingers quietly, encouraging the viewer to appreciate the deeper meaning behind simple moments. It speaks more to the heart than to the eyes, and for those willing to engage with it, it leaves a lasting impression.
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Number One (2026)
Eighteen-year-old Ha Min suddenly begins to see the number “365” every time he eats his mother’s homemade meal—and the number drops with each bite. Believing it to be a countdown to his mother’s death, he distances himself from her and her cooking. Years later, still haunted by the number, Ha Min lives cautiously, preparing for the worst. Just as he begins to find peace with his girlfriend Ryeo Eun, an unexpected truth turns his world upside down… (Source: K-Movie Entertainment & Studio)
Synopsis
In my personal opinion, the premise of this film is very simple, but I think that's precisely its strength. The aftermath makes you want to call your mom, if you can't go home that time. The simplicity of the premise the director wanted to convey was also conveyed very well by Wooshik and Jang Hyejin. You can understand Hamin/Eunsil's point of view, so you won't blame either of them. Wooshik and Jang Hyejin's tandem is really powerful. If I wasn't a K-drama fan, I would definitely believe that they are mother and son, lol.What I like here is that Seungyeon's character isn't just Hamin's “girlfriend”; she plays a role in the development of the main character. Hamin and Ryeoun were born to be soulmates and their love is pure. Honestly, I'm looking forward to Wooshik and Seungyeon's reunion in Whale Star because, surprisingly, they're so compatible and both incredibly charming on the big screen.Oh, and another thing I love is the film's dreamy score?? Love it?? I'm sure the director intentionally made it dreamy to remind the audience that there's still a fantasy element in this film.
Number One offers a quiet yet deeply human cinematic experience, built on a simple idea that gradually reveals profound emotional depth. From the very beginning, the film avoids loud storytelling or fast-paced events, choosing instead a calm and reflective tone that allows everyday emotions to take center stage.At its core, the film explores the relationship between a mother and her son—something universally familiar—yet it presents this bond in a unique and thoughtful way. A subtle element of fantasy is woven into the narrative, not to dominate it, but to add a symbolic layer that enhances its meaning. This blend of realism and imagination feels natural, never forced, and gently leads the viewer to reflect on themes like time, value, and the things we often take for granted.One of the film’s strongest aspects is its deliberate pacing. Rather than rushing through events, it takes its time, allowing small details—glances, silence, and ordinary moments—to carry significant emotional weight. While this slow rhythm may not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer action-driven stories, it perfectly serves the film’s introspective nature.The performances follow the same understated approach. The acting is subtle and sincere, relying more on expressions and presence than on dialogue. This restraint adds authenticity, making the characters feel real and relatable, and allowing emotions to resonate even in the quietest scenes.Visually, the film leans toward warm tones and soft compositions, creating a nostalgic and intimate atmosphere. The music is gentle and unobtrusive, complementing the scenes without overwhelming them, which further strengthens the emotional impact.However, the film’s slow pace and melancholic tone might not suit every viewer. It is not designed as light entertainment, but rather as a reflective experience that requires patience and emotional openness.In the end, Number One is not driven by dramatic twists or intense action, but by feeling. It is a film that lingers quietly, encouraging the viewer to appreciate the deeper meaning behind simple moments. It speaks more to the heart than to the eyes, and for those willing to engage with it, it leaves a lasting impression.
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Eighteen-year-old Ha Min suddenly begins to see the number “365” every time he eats his mother’s homemade meal—and the number drops with each bite. Believing it to be a countdown to his mother’s death, he distances himself from her and her cooking. Years later, still haunted by the number, Ha Min lives cautiously, preparing for the worst. Just as he begins to find peace with his girlfriend Ryeo Eun, an unexpected truth turns his world upside down… (Source: K-Movie Entertainment & Studio)
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