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5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Sweet Korean comedy, 2 June 2003
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Author:
Pedro-37 from Switzerland
A really sweet movie that has some similarities to the 2001-hit "My Sassy
Girl" but is able to enchant most of the time. The biggest applause should
go to the two leads. Ha-Neul Kim is both sweet and quirky, Sang-woo Kwon is
both attractive and rebellious. The chemistry between the two is very good.
Director Kyeong-hyeong Kim uses some CG-inserts to pepper up the visuals and
also offers impressive fight scenes in which Sang-woo Kwon can shine. I
liked him a lot better here than in the highly overrated "Volcano High". And
that boy has a future - those looks, those fight techniques, and a romantic
lead. Not bad.
Well, I can make it short: Nice film. My rating: 7/10
5 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
Lovely Romantic comedy !, 29 March 2003
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Author:
innoce77 from South Korea
After having seen "Marrying Mafia", I'd nearly lost my faith in Korean
movie
business. But this one brought my faith back.
Leading female character who is university student forced to teach the
spoiled, rich but charistmatic high school student guy. He is actually
female character's age. Through some hilarious quarrells, these two end up
being great friends.
I was pleasantly surprised that newcomer kwan sang woo did his job with
excellency. He was such a revelation!! Actress Kim ha nul was also
charming
as usual.
This movie tried hard to avoid any cliches that can be seen in typical
romantic comedies. And it didn't show us any unnecessary nude, sex scenes.
It was brilliant, lovely , fresh, made me want to see it
again.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Decent Chick flick, 23 December 2006
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Author:
henry325 from United States
It is first and foremost a chick flick, it is a romantic comedy. There is a fair balance between the two. This particular movie has the addition of some pretty sweet fight scenes, I don't think any wires were used or if they were they weren't flat out blatant. It isn't a terribly complicated movie so it easy on the brain, no need to analyze anything to get the deeper meaning, pretty simple, good chemistry between the leads, and a fun watch. I'd like it if they made brought out the full potential of the girls looks just once cause she can be amazingly cute, but throughout the movie they keep it low key kind of pretty. I'd watch it again...with a girl.
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Enjoyable ride for the most part, 29 January 2005
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Author:
d_art from LA Area
Like "My Sassy Girl", this movie is based on a true story posted from the internet, but that's where the similarities end. The story is generally about this rebellious guy named Ji-Hoon (Kwon Sang Woo) who is still trying to finish high school, whose parents hire a tutor named Su-Wan (Kim Ha Neul), a woman who comes from a poor background, but happens to be the same age as him. Add to that some obstacles, martial arts (thugs are always after Ji-Hoon for revenge), a scorned, thuggish love-sick girl who is after him, his proclivity for ditching the lessons, and you generally can guess the whole story. Did I mention it's a romantic comedy? This movie has some good fight scenes, great visual humor and a lot of spunk, thanks to the good chemistry between Kim Ha Nuel and Kwon Sang Woo, that bring a lot of energy to the story. The romantic elements also work because of that reason. And, I must say, I'd want a girlfriend more like Kim Ha Nuel than that girl from "My Sassy Girl" (personality-wise, at least). She has some spunk, but it's more on the cute, sweet, good-hearted way. Characters are already mostly likable (so one might say it had less of a hill to climb than "My Sassy Girl"--an obstacle that worked for that movie to its credit), and the movie is quite clever and interesting most of the way. The story kind of sags, though, about 2/3 of the way (where it sort of treads on familiar, standard fare, where nothing really interesting happens), but near the end, it picks up a bit again. Overall, a fun, cute movie. 8/10
Real action-romance-comedy: Feel young again!, 7 November 2006
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Author:
Stacey Ng (sn596@yahoo.com) from Hong Kong
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I first came across 'My Tutor Friend' accidentally one or two years ago
while TV surfing. Prior to that, I'd never watched any Korean films
before in my whole life, so MTF was really the first Korean film I've
ever watched. And- what a delightful surprise! I was thoroughly amused
from the beginning to end, and had a great time laughing. Its comic
style is quite different from those of the Hong Kong comic films (which
I've been to used to all my life and hence tired of as well), breathing
fresh air into my humdrum film viewing experience. I thought there're
quite a few scenes and tricks in MTF that are pretty hilarious, witty,
and original too.
I watched MTF the second time a few days ago, and having watched it
once already, the surprise/comic effect on me kind of mitigated. That
has, however, by no means affected negatively my opinion of the film.
Instead, something else came through this time- it moved me- the story
about how two young, seemingly 'enemies' who're utterly incompatible
get thrown together, and how they gradually resolve their differences
and start caring for each other without realizing the feelings
themselves, reminds me of the long gone high school days. To me, Su Wan
and Ji Hoon ARE actually compatible as they both have something that is
pure and genuine inside them, a quality that separates them from people
like say, Ji Hoon's sassy girlfriend.
The film is divided into two distinct parts- the 1st part deals with
the 'fight' between Su Wan and Ji Hoon, and is more violent and faster
in pace. After Ji Hoon gets a pass in his final examination and Su Wan
dances the (in Ji Hoon's opinion) provocative dance, things start to
change. The pace slows down and... Ji Hoon suddenly realizes he cares
for Su Wan more than he could ever imagine. So the 2nd part deals with
the development of their mutual feelings, leading of course to a happy
ending accompanied by a final showdown with the gang boss.
Just one last comment. I find this to be a bit unbelievable- the fact
that a 21-year-old self-proclaimed 'bad boy' would feel embarrassed
being almost naked in front of the girl he bullies and loses his 'cool'
is just a little... odd. I guess that shows that Ji Hoon is just a boy
pure at heart and isn't really what his appearance seems. Btw, Kwong
San Woo (Ji Hoon) DOES have a sexy body and perfect figure! ;-)
MTF is definitely on my list of top 10 favorite films of all time.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
What has chicken got to do with it?, 2 September 2003
Author:
Harry T. Yung (harry_tk_yung@yahoo.com) from Hong Kong
Well, the movie started with extremely violent graphic shots of the girl¡¦s
mother chopping up chickens for her fry chicken take-out business, which is
the main source of income for the family as the father is unemployed. Later,
while tutoring (the girl's way of contributing to the family income) she
said something embarrassing, and a parade of animated chickens marched above
her head, each laying an egg. I guess you got the hang of it.
There are a few things that go against this movie. First, there is little
plot and no story. Not that anything elaborated is needed for this genre,
but MTF is more like a series of disjointed sketches. Second, the character
of the male lead is unattractive. Kwon Sang-woo, who had made an impression
in Volcano High, suffers here because of the lame script. Yes, he is cool in
both. In Volcano High, the image worked well because his role was
one-dimensional: an ambitious, ruthless contender who wanted to be at the
top. In MTF, however, in the role of a super-rich, over-aged delinquent high
school student who sometime seems to find a heart, this coolness is
embarrassingly misplaced. Finally, I think a lot must have been lost in the
translation, literally speaking. I suspect there¡¦s probably plenty of
Korean colloquial and pun that are simply lost. In general, the Chinese
sub-titles look like something fished right out of a garbage dump. The
English subtitles make much more sense, but didn't tickle any funny
bones.
On the other side of the balance sheet, there are good things about this
movie. Kim Ha-Neul is one. I understand that this actress has so far been
nothing but sweet and demure in Korean movies and TV series. In MTF, just
the extent she would go to make herself funny deserves applause. And it
wasn't such a bad job either. While Kwon Sang-woo does not make much of an
impression in his delivery of drama, he certainly exceeds passing grade as a
fighting star. Compared to Volcano High, which offers choreographed
fighting, MTF has more solid fighting scenes, and there are quite a few of
those. Finally, the cutest star in the movie, in my view, is the guy playing
Kwon Sang-woo¡¦s father. I am not being sarcastic. He is really a joy to
watch.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Another good title for your DVD collections, 23 January 2005
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Author:
Maomao from Singapore
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
My Tutor Friend is a well scripted romance comedy movie that has
something similar to My Sassy Girl.. there's no kissing/sex scenes.
Hollywood should learn more from Korean productions. Sex is not always
required in a good romantic movie.
The movie is of light hearted tone with occasional cartoon CG scenes
blended into the movie. I like the part when Ji-Hoon almost kissed
Su-Wan. The funniest moment is when Ji-Hoon punched Su-Wan's first love
because he dumped Su-Wan for another girl and he is going to be a
father soon. How he became a father was revealed in the next scene,
which brings smiles to the audience.
Mao points: 8/10
3 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
Funniest Korean Movie Lately, 16 March 2003
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Author:
kleaner from South Korea
I enjoyed this film very much. Many Korean people will feel
familiar
with this film because many of them have tutors when they go to
school.
Cinematography was average. The movie would have been better if the angel
or the movement of the camera was more irregular. Editing, however, was
very neat and unusual.
The acting was also very good. Kim Ha Neul usually played an innocent,
weak girl in the Korean soap-opaeras. But this time, she plays a
cute
tomboy very well. Kwon Sang Woo also plays his role very
believable.
What I like the most about this film is, the emotion of the
characters
are not too exaggerated. There are many Korean romance films that
the
characters cry river before the audience and I always thought it
was
very stale. There was no such crap in this movie.
Very funny and well-done.
3 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Ordinary, Action/Comedy flick, 17 November 2003
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Author:
porsche98892000 from Chicago, IL, USA
After, I watched the films... I thought, "Why the heck was this film such a high success in the Korean Box Office?" Even thought the movie had a clever/unusal scenario, the acting wasn't that good and the characters weren't very interesting. For a Korean movie... I liked the fighting scenes. If you want to watch a film without thinking, this is the film for you. But I got to admit... the film was kind of childish... 6/10
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