3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- it's always fun watching Korean girls fight over a guy, 23 September 2006
Author:
mrpaul1112 from United States
I saw this movie a while ago in Asia and it also had an alternative
title "Teacher vs Student". Usually I hate the way Korean girls act;
though Korean actresses are some of the most beautiful women in the
world, the characters they portray tend to whine and cry a lot and act
totally irrational.
But the girls in this movie are smart and funny and the way they fight
is freaking hysterical considering the age difference.
The only thing I didn't like about this movie is that it felt a little
too long. Parts of the movie felt like it was getting too serious for a
comedy, but luckily it picks up again and the ending is very
satisfying!
1 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Mindful comedy which fools the minds!, 11 December 2005
Author:
Yongwook Yoo from Montreal, Canada
"Women can't make friends each other"- whether this statement is true
or not, it is partly proved by this hilarious movie. Director Jang was
critically acclaimed by his previous school teacher comedy- Teacher
Mr.Bong-du Kim-, but his piquant message now became dull when it comes
to the rivalry between a female teacher and a student.
What leaves much desired in this movie is that the interactions among
characters are so deterministic and so unidimensional as not to be
assimilated with the participants of normal everyday school life. The
female teacher is unbalanced and crippled with her soleness over the
age while the student suffers from the alienation from the local
community. Their common resolution is their own one-sided affection
toward a young and handsome bachelor teacher. How far this nonsense can
make a duel between an aged adult teacher and a sentimental young
female student? The plot is reiterating that of Mr. Bong-du Kim, and
the result is almost the same- Teacher and student can be tied with
heart. I don't understand why a simple result cannot but be from the
unrealistic setting like this?
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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

it's always fun watching Korean girls fight over a guy, 23 September 2006
Author: mrpaul1112 from United States
I saw this movie a while ago in Asia and it also had an alternative title "Teacher vs Student". Usually I hate the way Korean girls act; though Korean actresses are some of the most beautiful women in the world, the characters they portray tend to whine and cry a lot and act totally irrational.
But the girls in this movie are smart and funny and the way they fight is freaking hysterical considering the age difference.
The only thing I didn't like about this movie is that it felt a little too long. Parts of the movie felt like it was getting too serious for a comedy, but luckily it picks up again and the ending is very satisfying!
1 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Mindful comedy which fools the minds!, 11 December 2005
Author: Yongwook Yoo from Montreal, Canada
"Women can't make friends each other"- whether this statement is true or not, it is partly proved by this hilarious movie. Director Jang was critically acclaimed by his previous school teacher comedy- Teacher Mr.Bong-du Kim-, but his piquant message now became dull when it comes to the rivalry between a female teacher and a student.
What leaves much desired in this movie is that the interactions among characters are so deterministic and so unidimensional as not to be assimilated with the participants of normal everyday school life. The female teacher is unbalanced and crippled with her soleness over the age while the student suffers from the alienation from the local community. Their common resolution is their own one-sided affection toward a young and handsome bachelor teacher. How far this nonsense can make a duel between an aged adult teacher and a sentimental young female student? The plot is reiterating that of Mr. Bong-du Kim, and the result is almost the same- Teacher and student can be tied with heart. I don't understand why a simple result cannot but be from the unrealistic setting like this?
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