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Su-wan is a sophomore in college, and she works part-time as a tutor to cover her tuition since her father lost his job and started a small chicken eatery. Tutoring is a tough job, especially since basket cases are more curious about what's underneath her skirt (The mirror is the most commonly employed device in satisfying this curiosity.) than what's in the books. Again for the zillionth time, she couldn't hack it. It's been only 7 days since she started teaching her new student, and already she's been sacked. "No tutoring, no tuition," declares her mother to make sure she understands she has no choice. So Su-wan is back on the market, and meets her next challenge -- the impossible, the unconquerable and the unreformable Ji-hoon. He's the eldest son of a wealthy upstart. At school, he's a well-known fighter and the king of troublemakers. And what's more, he's repeating his senior year for the third time. Ji-hoon, who boasts such an impressive school record, becomes a very unwilling student of Su-wan, who's the same age but in college. She is flabbergasted by his careless manners and speech, and his incessant smoking during the lesson. Extremely tempted to quit, Su-wan is determined not to lose this job since she doesn't want to disappoint her Mom. Yes, she'll bring him down on his knees and under her control, so as it may seem as she tries to convince herself, but Ji-hoon tramples on her courage with his bluntness: "Hey babe, just sit over there for two hours and then leave. I'll make sure you get paid." "Oh¡¦ sure, why not¡¦" That's how their lessons began. And from then on, things started happening one after another.

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  • Sep 15, 2011 1 of 1 episodes seen
    kdramafan89
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    This movie was really funny. I sort of lost interest towards the end though only because I wasn't feeling the romance between Kim Ha Naul's character and Kwon Sang Woo's character. But overall this movie is worth watching and is entertaining. Gong Yoo is too much in his role!
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    This movie was so damn funny. I busted a gut at the end when she kicked the guy in the nuts. I swear I can't stop laughing my side hurts. I am so going to watch the 2nd movie of this and I will be watching this one again. I think I may have to change my fave list and add this one, b/c it made me laugh like so hard, my side split open. I hope u enjoy it!
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  • Both movies have the bully who falls for the main girl who is, in both cases, clearly unsuited for the bully. The movies are great comedies with an interesting love relationship growing steadily. And they both have grrrreat fight scenes.
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My Tutor Friend

My Tutor Friend

Title

  • Main Title: My Tutor Friend
  • Native title: 동갑내기 과외하기
  • Also Known as: Donggabnaegi gwawoehagi

General Details

  • CountryKorea
    TypeMovie
  • Released Date: February 7, 2003
  • Average Duration 1 hr. 50 min.
  • Genres: Comedy, Romance

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