
Jung-In (Lim Soo-Jung) and Doo-Hyun (Lee Sun-Kyun) meet in Nagoya, Japan during an earthquake. Love quickly blossoms between the couple. Seven years later, Jung-In and Doo-Hyun are a married couple.Now, he hates his wife's constant nagging and negative nature. He is too meek to ask for the divorce. To get away from his wife, Doo-Hyun asks for a transfer at work. Doo-Hyun is now stoked to be away from his wife. Elation soon turns back into despair when Jung-In suddenly appears... (Full plot summary below)
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Jung-In (Lim Soo-Jung) and Doo-Hyun (Lee Sun-Kyun) meet in Nagoya, Japan during an earthquake. Love quickly blossoms between the couple. Seven years later, Jung-In and Doo-Hyun are a married couple.Now, he hates his wife's constant nagging and negative nature. He is too meek to ask for the divorce. To get away from his wife, Doo-Hyun asks for a transfer at work. Doo-Hyun is now stoked to be away from his wife. Elation soon turns back into despair when Jung-In suddenly appears at his temporary apartment unannounced! A day later, Doo-Hyun notices several ladies always come to his neighbor. The ladies all seem desperate to see him. It turns out Doo-Hyun's neighbor is a legendary Cassanova named Sung-Ki (Ryoo Seung-Ryong). Sung-Ki has an extraordinary talent for seducing women, but he wants to quit. Meanwhile, Doo-Hyun comes up with a plan. He pleads with his neighbor Sung-Ki to seduce his wife in order to get his wife to ask for a divorce!
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| User ReviewAmee ALim Soo-jung, that makes it a must. Sounds like Extract, a bit. |
| User ReviewRenata PVoo da KLM cheio de filmes coreanos, para minha alegria. Esse foi o único que me lembro do tÃ?tulo. O ator, "the voice", à (C) um dos meus atores coreanos preferidos. Ã"timo filme! |
| User ReviewKevin CA bit predictable but really funny and great performances all around |
| User ReviewDerek J1. It's been 33 days since I've seen my last movie. 2. I've been sick the past couple of days, while being stressed out with deadlines and getting no work done. 3. I had no interest in this movie when it was at the box office, especially because of the provocative catch phrase and the indecent poster. 4. But a good friend of mine, a.k.a. Kimflix, has recommended this movie to me, and that, and the fact I was too sick to even hold and read a book were the only two reasons I started watching this movie; I just thought it would be a nice way to goof around. 5. Nevertheless, I was shaken; this movie was way out of my shallow expectations ; currently I'm really not sure how to rate this movie, nor how to feel about it. 6. The heroine's natural, no makeup look was an acute choice in the aspects of directing. 7. I'll think I'll try watching the movie again, sooner or later. Maybe I'll be able to rate the movie after a second watch. |
| User ReviewSteve WAfter meeting his Korean wife in Japan, Doo-hyun is tired of her incessant nagging after seven years of marriage. He hires the Casanova of a small town to seduce his wife, so she can ask for the divorce because he is too afraid. This silly concept is executed perfectly, with a surprising amount of depth. The characters are fleshed out and developed well, with no sides immediately taken. The Casanova character is hilarious and there are plenty of funny moments, but nothing too over the top. By the final act they drag on with the ending, but they leave it with a happy note. A well written Korean romantic comedy with great performances. |
| User ReviewChew Keng Kenjoyable. best fit actors. lovely characters. |