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24-year old voice actress Kong Hee-jee (Jang Na-ra) feels greatly
annoyed by but at the same time incredibly attracted to Club Med manager
Kim Hyun-jun (Park Jeong-cheol), that she would try everything to get
both his attention & an apology for not permitting a friend of hers
in one of their clubs - she sneaks into his hotelroom to get his
timeplanner (an action that ends with her falling from the balcony of
his room), arranges chance meetings at just about every place he might
visit (but most of the time, Hyun-jun fails to notice her) & at long
last has her friend produce a Club-Med-hate-website. Finally, Hyun-jun
notices her, invites her to dinner & tries to apologize - until he
gets a call from an associate telling him he bribed Hee-jee's friend
into shutting down the site with a free trip, which leads to Hyun-jun
calling Hee-jee schizophrenic & leaving. But since Hee-jee is
incredibly stubborn, she soon finds a new field of terrorizing Hyun-jun,
in organizing an enviromentalists' protest against one of the club's
projects. But since Hyun-jun cannot see Hee-jee is only doing this to
win his affection - & can you blame him - he starts digging in her
past & at long last finds a black spot when he finds out she once
dubbed porn & blackmails her into giving up. Heartbroken, she gets
incredibly drunk, &, as a result of her excessive drinking during
the last few years, ends up in hospital suffering from hemorrhoids. Upon
coming out again, she finds Hyun-jun - who has since found out the real
reasons for her actions (both her annoying him & her dubbing porn) -
a changed man who will even give in to the demands of her
enviromentalists, & who slowly but surely falls in love with her ...
until he finds his timeplanner in her handbag, upon which he furiously
leaves. He can't forget her however & so they decide to talk it
over cruising in his car, but soon start to fight &, partly due to
her stubbornness, soon have a crash. Waking up in hospital, Hee-jee's
heart is broken again as she meets Hyun-jun's girlfriend for the first
time, & intends to leave him for good. However, the girlfriend finds
out about Hyun-jun's blossoming romance with Hee-jee & leaves him
for good as well, leaving Hyun-jun little choice but to leave Korea once
& for all to take a new job in Europe ... wouldn't Hee-jee's little
sister bring him Hee-jee's diary just in time for him to read how much
he loves him ... Already on his way to the airport, he finds Hee-jee
again as she wants to jump off a high bridge into the water to kill
herself, & he tries anything to stop her, only her stubbornness
makes her jump anyway ... & he after her to save her - & love
blooms after all - even though this action might just have been an
elaborate plot by Hee-jee to win Hyun-jun over ... Storywise
this is a lame romantic comedy with little new to offer, but it profits
greatly from the intensiveness of its main character (Hee-jee), thanks
to actress Jang Na-ra, who plays her in a ruthless, spunky way with a
great feeling for comedy, that one wouldn't expect in this sort of
movie. |