Jason is struggling to make it as an actor. He lands a gig in a commercial, but they only want real couples. To get the job, he convinces Nora—whom he met at a café—to come along and pretend they're together. Nora hesitantly agrees, and the commercial turns out to be a success. Suddenly, they’re seen everywhere as a couple, which becomes a bit awkward—especially for Nora’s boyfriend. The campaign is so successful that they’re asked to continue the series of ads. Meanwhile, Jason is trying to write his own TV show, hoping someone will pick it up. As they continue working together, they get to know each other better—but is there something more between them now?
It feels a bit fresh since the narrative style is a little different and the main characters don't completely follow the usual pattern. It turns into quite a good romantic story.