Sex Is Zero

December 13th, 2002







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Sex Is Zero

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Plot
At Sunjong University, a few students are serious, including Eun-hyo, who works hard at aerobics in hopes of doing well in a national competition...

Release Year: 2002

Rating: 6.7/10 (3,155 voted)

Director: Je-gyun Yun

Stars: Chang Jung Lim, Ji-won Ha, Seong-guk Choi

Storyline
At Sunjong University, a few students are serious, including Eun-hyo, who works hard at aerobics in hopes of doing well in a national competition. Most students goof off: drinking, partying, and focusing on sex. Eun-shik, a law student who's been in the military, is older but socially inept. He likes Eun-hyo; even though his earnest and simple side appeals to her, his juvenile excesses make him irrelevant when Sung-ok, a good-looking rich kid, charms Eun-hyo. They begin an affair, leaving Eun-shik on the sidelines. The national competition approaches and complications arise.

Cast:
Chang Jung Lim - Eun-shik Jang
Ji-won Ha - Eun-hyo Lee
Seong-guk Choi -
Chae-yeong Yu - Yoo-mi Han
Min Jung - Sung-ok Ham
Seong-wook Choi -
Jae-yeong Jin - Ji-won Kim
Tae-Hak Li -
Dal-hwan Jo -
Yi Shin -
Si-hu Yun - Yoon-kyoung
So-won Ham - Hyun-hee Kim
Chang-hie Nam -
Ju-bong Gi -
Kyeong-ho Jeong -

Release Date: 13 December 2002



User Review

Hilarious!

Rating: 7/10

Korea's answer to American Pie and the like sees clutzy university freshman Eun-shik falling for dream girl Eun-hyo (Ji-won Ha of Phone and Nightmare fame). But while his rather pathetic attempts to woo her fail to register, Eun-hyo is swept off her feet by dashing - and frivolous - playboy Sangik. With Eunhyo unable to see past her new lover's infidelite ways, Eun-shik must try to mature his image to save his dream girl from making a terrible choice.

"Sex Is Zero" starts off in hilarious fashion, with Eun-shik and his similarly sex-obsessed friends trying to score with as many college girls as is humanly possible. Throw in a couple of jokes about manhoods and cosmetic implants and we're talking comedy heaven. Unfortunately, as I've noticed with a few Korean films of late, the director chooses to veer off into other, more serious, genres in the final reel and this really puts the dampeners on the humour. There's one particularly shocking revelation around the hour mark which is so serious for a comedy that the film barely recovers - but of course I won't spoil it here. Put it this way, you know in a Hollywood production of this ilke that the good natured guy is always going to get his girl at the end... Korean productions are far more unpredictable!

Acting is excellent from all the main cast and the director brings a funky, lively and very energetic approach to his duties resulting in a highly entertaining mix of comedy, drama and weepie rolled into one. Comedy fans should be satisfied with the opening hour - people looking for a little more substance will lap up the finale. All in all, a recommended movie - ***.5 / *****





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