This sequel to the 1975 film "The March of Fools" unfolds nearly three years later with a young man named "Kim Byeong-tae" (Jeong-Hwa Son), who is serving in the Army and eagerly anticipating his return to civilian life in about a month. Similarly, a young woman close to him, "Oh Yeong-ja" (Yeong-ok Lee), is set to graduate from college in two months. Thus, when Yeong-ja visits him at the small Army base where he's stationed, he feels delighted to reunite with her. Unfortunately, during this visit, she reveals that she will soon be engaged to another man. Unsurprisingly, this news shocks Byeong-tae, as he had always hoped she would marry him one day. Likewise, Yeong-ja had always dreamed of marrying Byeong-tae, but various circumstances and social pressures had kept them from advancing their relationship any further. After announcing her upcoming engagement, they reluctantly part ways, believing they will never see each other again. Yet, despite their intentions, certain factors continue to reunite them. Now, rather than disclose any further details, I will just say that this film started off quite strong, but I began to lose interest when the romance shifted to comedy. That said, while I can't honestly claim this was a great movie by any means, it remained entertaining for the most part, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.