Sex Is Zero
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Hangul | 색즉시공 |
Revised Romanization | Saekjeukshigong |
McCune–Reischauer | Saekjŭksigong |
Directed by | Yoon Je-kyoon |
Written by | Yoon Je-kyoon |
Starring |
Im Chang-jung Ha Ji-won |
Distributed by | Showbox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Budget | $2,200,000 US[1] |
Box office | $23,856,048[2] |
Sex Is Zero (Hangul: 색즉시공; RR: Saekjeuk shigong) is a 2002 South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, starring Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won. In the style of American gross-out comedies like American Pie, it follows the exploits of a group of college students, which eventually takes a serious turn. Sex Is Zero sold 4,089,900 tickets in South Korea, making it the fifth most popular film of 2002.[3]
A sequel, Sex Is Zero 2, was released in December 2007, starring most of the original cast.
Plot
The plot follows the story of college student Eun-shik and his efforts to impress a Junior student, Eun-hyo. Eun-shik has a habit of finding himself in somewhat awkward situations that often embarrass him and sabotage his attempts to impress Eun-hyo. After a mandatory military service of two years, Eun-shik is transferred to the National University, where he plans to major in Law. He stays with 3 other roommates; most of them are typical college freshmen who are trying to hit on girls, give a leer at girls in swimming pools, gyms, etc. Eun-hyo is an aspiring national aerobic athlete. She first noticed Eun-shik, an awkward weirdo, in the college canteen while he stared at her tightly clasped thighs protruding from her lower mini-skirt. With a mischievous intentions, she then spread her legs in a jerk, and a glimpse of her white panty made him throw his meal out of his mouth. Since then their awkward encounters follow. Although Eun-hyo sympathizes with Eun-shik's one-sided love, she eventually picked one of the hottest guy in college, Sang-ok, who is an apple of every girl eyes. While having a relationship with another aerobic athlete, Sang-ok spent one night with Eun-hyo, which leads them to accidental pregnancy stage. As a typical rich spoiled brat, he only offered money to abort the pregnancy. Dejected, Eun-hyo run away and tried to solve the problem by herself. The doctor from clinic requires her to accompany someone in charge of her situation to do the procedure. She then turned to Eun-shik for his help, who initially thought he has got a date to go out with her. After the procedure, he helped her everything; her post-operational fever, her meals, and such. He even tried to entertain lest she is upset about her recent breakup. Finally the day of national aerobic competition came. Eun-hyo managed to come to the stage in the last minute where she performed to her best. After the competition, she gave in all her toughness and mentality. She went to the restroom, cried, and got bleeding from her womb which recently got an abortion operation. Eun-shik then came in and sent her to hospital. Out of frustration and deep-seated hatred, he searched Sang-ok who initiated all of this trouble. He found Sang-ok having a good time after the competition. He told Sang-ok about Eun-hyo's recent tragedy and punched him in the face. In the end, Eun-hyo after discharged from hospital, asked Eun-shik if he still remained the same about his feeling toward her.
Cast
- Im Chang-jung as Jang Eun-shik
- Ha Ji-won as Lee Eun-hyo
- Jung Min as Ham Sang-ok
- Jin Jae-young as Kim Ji-won
- Choi Seong-guk as Choi Seong-guk
- Yoo Chae-yeong as Han Yoo-mi
- Ham So-won as Kim Hyun-hee
- Jo Dal-hwan as Jo Dal-hwan
- Shin-ee as Park Kyung-joo
- Lee Si-yeon as Lee Dae-hak
- Yoon Shi-hoo as Jo Yeon-kyung
- Choi Won-young as Park Chan-soo
- Park Jun-gyu as Pervert #1
- Nam Chang-hee as Pervert #2
- Gi Ju-bong as OB/GYN doctor
- Jung Kyung-ho as Seong-guk's right-hand man
- Sunwoo Eun-sook as Eun-hyo's mother
- Kim Young-im as host bar lady
- Park Byung-eun as Sang-ok's friend
- Kang Sung-pil
- Kang Jae-seop as waiter
References
- ↑ Korean Film Commission (2003). Korean Cinema 2003. p. 136.
- ↑ "Sex Is Zero". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
- ↑ "Korean Movie Reviews for 2002". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 19 April 2007.
External links
- http://www.sexiszero.com/
- Sex Is Zero at HanCinema
- Sex Is Zero at the Korean Movie Database
- Sex Is Zero at the Internet Movie Database
- Sex Is Zero at AllMovie
- Sex Is Zero Review at Koreanfilm.org