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7/10
A winning mix of raunch, romance and comedy, this refreshingly adult take on the traditional rom-com is funny, touching and heartwarming
moviexclusive16 May 2013
Raunch meets rom-com in the Korean crowdpleaser "My Phone Sex Partner", which in other territories has been given a perhaps sexier English title "Whatcha Wearin". Like its Hollywood brethren (that includes the many Judd Apatow produced and/or directed movies), it doesn't so much as tinker with the boy-meets-girl formula as add a layer of naughty – but like the best of its genre, there is something winning about the actors, the characters and the situations the characters find themselves in that ultimately makes the entire package delightfully entertaining.

The couple at the heart of this romance is the recently dumped Hyun- seung (Ji Sung) and the attached-but-disenchanted Yun-jung (Kim Ah Joong). Their meet-cute happens over the telephone one evening, when Yun-jung misdials her boyfriend's number and unwittingly gets into an accidental phone sex session with Hyun-seung. Though, as convention dictates, Hyun-sueng and Yun-jung will start off antagonistic – especially after the latter is left red-faced when she finds out her mistake – it isn't long before they find themselves bonding through sharing in each other's romantic quandaries.

Is it any wonder where they will end up? Well not really, but what matters is the journey to that inevitable destination of happily-ever- after, one which director Byun Seung-hoo (who also co-wrote the script with Kim Min-soo) makes both funny and touching. Between Hyun-seung and Yun-jung, there is definitely something in their respective circumstances you will identify with – whether the heartbroken Hyun- seung thinking back at how he could have treasured his ex-girlfriend more or the disillusioned Yun-jung who has been stuck in the same relationship for too long with a boyfriend that has grown too complacent.

And in the midst of their emotional doldrums, it is the sincerity and spark between the pair that is unmistakable, a union of kindred souls that proves disarmingly endearing. Most significantly, Seung-hoo isn't afraid to address the obvious physical attraction between his couple, manifested both in the way they openly share intimate information about each other over the phone at the start as well as their subsequent meet- ups. Rather than shy away from the topic of sex, he tackles it head-on, which gives a refreshing and realistic modern-day spin on urban relationships today.

But rom-coms are often only as good as the chemistry between the actors, and it is in this respect that the movie truly shines. Both are appealing in their own right – Ji being a surprising combination of emotional and independent; while Kim exuding both sass and femininity in equal measure – and the scenes with them together simply sparkle with verve. There is never a doubt that the two are great for each other, and that assurance not only makes you root for them more but also keeps you waiting with bated breath throughout an extended finale specifically designed to tease.

Yet to be fair, Seung-hoo's dexterity in applying a generic rom-com formula in a less than typical fashion extends beyond the finale. Particularly impressive is how he stitches together one of the first conversations between the pair that evolves seamlessly from an argument they have while Hyun-seung is drunk and despondent along a dark alley to a gentle and intimate exchange with both lying in their respective beds – in particular, the cinematography in this sequence deserves special mention, brilliantly conveying the connection that develops between them. Whereas many rom-coms are good only in parts, this one has great parts that make a satisfyingly engaging whole.

And indeed, its achievement is perhaps even more significant as one of the first rom-coms of the Korean film industry to add raunch into the mix. Yet the naughty talk and bare flesh isn't simply a cheap titillating tactic, but a invigorating spin on a genre that could certainly do with more such breaths of fresh air. It's no wonder then that the movie has come out of nowhere to emerge one of the biggest box- office hits of Korea last year - now let's just hope the inevitable copycats don't ruin the raunch-com too soon.
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8/10
Surprisingly good "sexy rom com"
ebossert9 August 2013
Note: Check me out as the "Asian Movie Enthusiast" on YouTube, where I review tons of Asian movies.

A woman accidentally calls a stranger, instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. I usually dislike sex comedies due to their juvenile, gross-out humor. Even the South Koreans - who have an excellent track record of contemporary romantic comedies - have occasionally faltered down this path with crap like "Sex Is Zero" (2002).

Most fortunately, "My PS Partner" (aka "Watcha Wearin'?") (2012) balances the raciness of sex with genuinely funny humor and endearing, well-developed characters and relationships. The performances are impressive and I laughed out-loud a number of times at the surprisingly charming jokes. The ending feels clichéd but the execution is a bit different than usual. The theme song is also very good and has a few different versions, one of which is quite funny.
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7/10
Who knew phone sex could be this much fun?...
paul_haakonsen17 January 2019
While this is a South Korean movie, and I do tend to gobble up everything even remotely Asian, then I was a little bit hesitant about watching "Whatcha Wearin'?" (aka "Na-Eui PS Pa-Teu-Neo") because it was a romantic comedy, and they tend to be somewhat monotone once you've seen one.

However, I decided to go against my first thought, which was actually good, because "Whatcha Wearin'?" turned out to be rather enjoyable and funny. Even for a romantic comedy, then the movie managed to stand out and be unique.

It should be said that while the storyline in "Whatcha Wearin'?" was actually predictable and following the 'how-to-make-a-romantic-comedy-guidebook' to the letter, then it was still an enjoyable and entertaining story. And the story actually does have the ability to put a smile on your lips.

The acting performances by Seong Ji (playing Hyeon-seung) and Ah-jung Kim (playing Yoon-jeong) was actually spot on. They had really good chemistry together on the screen, and individually they also performed quite well. I wasn't particularly familiar with them prior to this movie, but they really carried themselves quite well in this movie.

Director and writer Sung-hyun Byun along with writer Min-su Kim actually managed to carve out a romantic comedy with an edge that makes it stand out in a tsunami of romantic comedies to make it out of the South Korean cinema. So thumbs up on that accomplishment.

If you are a fan of the South Korean cinema, then you definitely are more than familiar with the countless releases of the romantic comedies they spew forth, some more successful than others. Then I will recommend that you actually take the time and effort to sit down and watch "Whatcha Wearin'?" because it is wholesome entertainment from start to finish.
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7/10
A romance for the ones who don't like romance
DavidTheFox10 November 2018
If you don't like romantic movies, this movie is for you. Although it has some of that typical romance movie, it brings a fresh cut to the table with various types of relationships being presented at once, with the main two actors getting in a unusual kind of relationship themselves. In terms of acting there isn't anything worth saying, it's okay, this isn't the kind of movie or plot made to work around the best of their acting skills but it's a rather simple one. The story itself is where the movie shines since it felt as a breath of fresh air in terms of romantic movies, although with some typical romantic scenes it also had some very original ones worth seeing. All in all it's a great movie to see no matter the mood you're in.
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10/10
Sexy Rom-Com Sweet Spot
odessajones20 March 2015
Romantic comedies make a contract with the audience to provide some laughs and some optimism about human nature. It's puzzling when reviewers complain about a romantic comedy being predictable, because the genre by its nature pretty much tells us what the ending will be. We don't look to rom-coms for "what will happen" but for "how will it happen."

"Whatcha Wearin?" (international title), aka "My PS Partner," includes the elements necessary to a good rom-com, but spices up the "how will it happen." The conversations between the male characters are raunchy, sometimes hilariously so, but the relationship between the hero and heroine is as sweet as it is sexy. And though the dirty talk distinguishes WW from other Korean rom-coms, it doesn't distract us from the emotions at stake.

The heart of the story is the two central characters and their honest phone conversations about relationships and emotions. The scenes of sex and phone sex would definitely earn it an R rating in the States--in fact, the MPAA would probably censor a bit before agreeing to an R rating, given the American squeamishness about sex. But the film's humor doesn't arise from the sexual situations. Instead, it comes from the inevitable tension between the cool people our characters want to be, and the emotionally bruised people they really are.

I'm wary of movies described as "raunchy," because in American movies the word "raunchy" usually means making fun of the fact that grown- ups have sex in the first place. But WW won me over quickly with its cheerful mature embrace of phone sex, masturbation and the pleasures of dirty talk in general.

The likable leads have a ton of chemistry. Actor Ji Sung deserves particular credit for making his character endearing and attractive, while also a kind of every-man, a quintessential guy with a broken heart who occasionally puts his foot in his mouth. Though I've seen Ji Sung play several larger-than-life characters in K-dramas, here he shows he's equally talented in a more naturalistic role.

The heroine of "Whatcha Wearin?" complains at one point that "love songs are so obvious." The hero replies that "love is obvious." That lack of cynicism anchors the dirty talk and makes for a delightful comedy.

Update: On re-watching this movie a couple times, I have to comment on its elegant structure. It's a textbook example of how to keep a film moving forward, without losing a relaxed, comic style. Too often rom-coms wander off course in the second act, but this movie knows where it's going even when it takes necessary detours.

My inner snob likes to reserve 10 stars for Serious Movies about Serious Subjects. Like, say, the Holocaust. But another part of me believes that comic films are as important as dramas. In fact, a romantic comedy is potentially more controversial than a Holocaust movie. No one's going to defend the Holocaust, but everyone has an opinion about dating, right?

In my original rating of this film, I penalized it a couple stars for being a comedy instead of a Serious Movie about Serious Subjects. But I've decided that was dumb. Within the genre of romantic comedy, this one hits all the right notes, so I'm upping it. If a rom-com can deserve ten stars, it's this one. I would agitate for an American remake, except we wouldn't be able to do it nearly as well.
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10/10
Sexy, sexy Seong Ji :)
GaBerlinn21 November 2020
I began to watch Korean dramas some months ago, and I got addicted. But the platonic romances are nice, but it was time to finally find some action :) I saw Seong Ji in some of them and in 'Kill me, heal me' one of his personalities is super sexy... and I thought then it could be great to see him freeing completely his sexiness. So, my wish was granted with this movie! And of course, we have here his great timing for comedy. And surprise: he sings! So, as you are getting from this review, I had much fun. I laughed a lot, and I smiled a lot. Ah-jung Kim is great and the supporting cast too. I don't understand the low ratings, for me it is a perfect Rom-Sexy-Com! Just relax... and enjoy!
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5/10
The movie is for sure 16+ movie
Slow_snail11 June 2021
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I kind of couldn't connect the movie to my heart due to some reasons.. I kind of understand the hero character like where he is going and what he is thinking.. But for female lead l would have understood her more if she stood up for herself more and confronted his boy friend about his cheating instead of that she also kind of cheated her boy friend and when his boyfriend proposed she left the male lead just like that after sometime she is realising her feelings (may be human feelings are dumb and complicated one, don't know😅).. Relationship is not tit for tat.. But any way the thing I like was how the male lead stopped her marriage and how she proposed her finally in a style.. the little conversation between them I liked it... It would touched my heart if she wouldn't have cheated him before.
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9/10
Liked It more Than Other Movies
leahcubed12 July 2020
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9/10 is my rating. This is a 2012 South Korean Romantic Comedy movie with a run time of 1:57 (HH:MM). I hold movies to different standards and know there will be less character development and other elements they are able to have in series.

Yoo-Jung (Kim Ah-Joong) is not your typical South Korean female, she owns a lingerie company and is a bit more of a free spirit with her sexuality. Desperate to bring the spark back to her long term dating relationship, she calls her boyfriend to have phone sex. What she does not know is she dialed a stranger one who is heartbroken from seeing his ex, who he had a long term relationship with, get in the car with another man. Hyun-seung (Ji Sung) answers the phone on a night he attempted to drink away his sorrows. When the sexy voice on the phone starts murmuring words that are the fabric of every man's sexy dream, he just goes with it figuring he is getting a free sample or something. At the end of the call Yoo-Jung discovers it was not her boyfriend and is horrified over her sexy conversation with a stranger. Hyun-seung calls after a upsetting incident planning to get relationship advice and instead gets an earful from a mortified woman. Once they talk it out and realize the sexy call was a case of mistaken identity they begin to talk for real. Each find the other easy to talk to and a series of phone calls lead them to meeting in person. After an intimate night together their feelings grow deeper but Yoo-Jung's boyfriend finally proposes and Hyun-Seun g s girlfriend returns. Did fate play matchmaker or was this brief interlude the thing to put their love lives back on track with their former partners?

This was way more risque and ribald than I am used to with South Korean movies and television series. There were a lot of sexy scenes that are unusual based on hundreds of shows I have watched. It was refreshing as their relationship just seemed a lot closer and it was easy to see how they would've developed feelings so quickly for each other. I really liked both of the main actors and the chemistry between the two was really good. The storyline was interesting how just a chance meeting may lead to the love of your life. It reminds me a bit of an American movie I saw called "He's Just Not That Into You".. The aspect that reminded me of that was when someone does not move on to the next level in a relationship it could be due to the fact that they are not as into the person as would be best in a committed relationship. And when someone leaves and then comes back later it's often best not to take that person back because at some level there was not enough love to keep the relationship going. I liked it all the way through and it ended well.
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3/10
Predictable and lost my interest very early on
KineticSeoul16 July 2013
Despite this one being a adult comedy romance hit in Korea. I thought it is a cheap perverted formulaic movie. Everything about this movie is just so darn predictable and there wasn't any funny moments. It's perverted but fails to get the attention, interest or intrigue the viewers. This movie just didn't bring any infatuation to the mix or anything really sexy. It just seemed cheesy and weak for the most part. I was bored most of the way through besides the intro that I thought would lead to a fun adult comedy but falters. For a entertaining and funny adult comedy I recommend "Petty Romance" which is a much better adult comedy movie. To be honest besides the cast I don't know how this movie was a hit and probably did better when it comes to the box office compared to "Petty Romance".

3.3/10
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10/10
A great feel-good funny romantic story
dolive-578-56498722 October 2021
I agree with Odessa Jones' 2015 Top Review of this delightful film. I recommend reading her review, as all her points about story structure, superb acting and pacing are worth noting.

I also agree with Jones that rom-coms are too often wrongly dismissed or under-rated as a genre. In unusually good films like this one, they are depictions of the human condition.

Jones mentions that the engaging co-leads are trying to be cool but can't escape being what they actually are, "bruised" real people.

I think that goes to the core of what makes almost every memorably good romance film work. I like these characters, I want things to work out for them, and at film's end I'm sad that I can't see more of them.

That is, like good movies of all genres, the tellers of this tale leave us wanting more.

So, I'll do as Jones does, and give this one a 10 despite it not being a Serious Story about a Serious Subject (her words, as I recall). Whatcha Wearin (2012) succeeds marvelously at what it's trying to do, and that's a 10.
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9/10
Cute and charming
caffeinequeen1812 October 2022
I bought this on DVD as a new release and only watched it the once. I'm going through a phase of purging some of the movies I bought years ago which no longer interest me, and I suspected this would be one of them, but I was wrong. I think I even enjoyed it more than the first time I watched it!

Female misdials and accidentally does a phone sex routine for a stranger. It was intended for her long term boyfriend who has been stringing her along for years.

The guy on the end of the phone, an aspiring musician, has recently been dumped and can't get over his ex.

The two form an over the phone friendship and more.

I mean yeah, cheating (on her side), it's ick, but it transpires her boyfriend is not a winner himself, so...I didn't mind it so much here.

Despite running for nearly two hours, this movie doesn't outstay its welcome because it is just so charming (even in spite of the sex talk). The two leads are perfect, the sister, the frenemy ex co worker. Alternates between funny and serious well. The song at the end (amended version) actually is beautiful, but funny in its original (tacky) form.

Korea really do seem to make good movies.
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Alas! Ji sung in sexual film
madbird-612437 April 2019
Not accustomed to Ji sung in sexual film. Keep skipping the scenes until it finishs.

Unacceptable role to a beloved actor.
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4/10
all the same thing except that ps!
fluffset24 April 2013
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This movie is so popular right now in 2013, I though it will be somehow great comedy to watch but its so boring. That PS thing is interesting though but its just the same old story just like Tom Hank's You've Got Mail except this one more into sensuality,but its more drama to me which is no sad at all. Its comedy also cant make me laugh. I'm tired of waiting something but its disappoint me. Its so cliché and predictable. Many guys got trapped by its storyline but if you expect some laughable comedy to watch, avoid this. Its just some average romance flick from Korea. What I like about this movie, its main song! So sweet and enjoyable!
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