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My Wife Got Married [upd] (2026)

Based on the bestselling novel by Park Hyun-wook, My Wife Got Married is a South Korean film that explores non-traditional relationship structures within a romantic comedy framework.

Beyond the personal dynamics of the characters, "My Wife Got Married" serves as a critique of rigid social institutions. The institution of marriage is historically designed for legal, economic, and social stability, often demanding exclusivity as a prerequisite. The title itself acts as a satire of these legal bonds. By "getting married" again, the wife highlights the absurdity of a system that assumes the human heart has a limited capacity for attachment. my wife got married

: If a spouse is on an expired or temporary visa (like a student or traveler visa), they may need to file for a status adjustment to obtain a marriage-based visa. Based on the bestselling novel by Park Hyun-wook,

In a legal context, "my wife got married" often refers to individuals seeking advice on spousal sponsorship or status adjustment. The title itself acts as a satire of these legal bonds

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