Reading platform Millie's Library announced on the 13th that it has released the Cinema Book of the movie Maybe We Broke Up, starring actors Dong-hwi Lee and Eun-chae Jung.


The Cinema Book is a newly introduced multimedia content following docent books and object books. It adds the vivid voice acting of the actors who actually appeared in the film to the script collection containing still cuts from the movie, and faithfully reproduces the music and sound effects from the film. Readers can imagine the scenes and the actors' facial expressions while reading, providing a unique sensory and immersive experience.

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The Cinema Book script collection for Maybe We Broke Up is based on the movie starring Dong-hwi Lee and Eun-chae Jung, which was released in February. It tells the story of Junho (Dong-hwi Lee), who lives an uncertain future after repeatedly failing civil service exams, and his girlfriend A-young (Eun-chae Jung), who is about to marry him. Due to financial reasons, they experience recurring conflicts that ultimately lead to their breakup.


With stylish visuals, the film realistically portrays the breakup process from lovers to acquaintances, and from acquaintances to strangers, resonating deeply with anyone who has experienced love and separation. It has also recently surged in popularity as a recommended title on Netflix, gaining recognition for both its commercial success and artistic value.



Seong-ho Lee, Head of Content Business at Millie's Library, said, “As a new form of audio content presented by Millie's Library, we expect that readers will have an opportunity to enjoy reading in a new way,” adding, “We hope everyone will immerse themselves in the Cinema Book, which contains a realistic romance that stimulates both the heart and eardrums.”


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