In the golden age of streaming, we have access to more love stories than ever before. From the angst-filled corridors of K-dramas to the gritty realism of indie European cinema, romantic storylines are the backbone of the entertainment industry. However, a new term has been quietly buzzing in online fan communities and film critique circles:
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