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Sex
is Zero
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Country
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South
Korea |
| Year: |
2003 |
| Genre: |
Comedy |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Running
Time: |
1H36 |
| Distributor: |
A
9 Media |
| Date
reviewed: |
04/15/2003
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| Producer: |
x |
| Director: |
Yun
Je Gyun |
Cast: Im Chang Jung, Ha Jin
Won, Choi Seong-Guk, Jin Jae-Yeong |
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Story:
Eun Sik is 28 years old and has recently started school
at the university. He is a member of the Cha Ryu group
and practices with them daily, through painful endurance
training. He meets the much younger and gorgeous Eun
Hyo, for whom he holds a completely one-sided attraction.
Eun Sik's amazingly unlucky, and a host of embarrassing
situations happen to him. Through all of this, him and
his insanely horny group of friends help make one of
the most memorable sex comedies, complete with both
hilarious and somewhat dramatic moments.
Review: It's really hard not to laugh at
"Sex is Zero". One of the main things this
movie has going for it is the fact that it throws
everything you can expect in a sex comedy at you at
a fast pace, which of course includes: Boobs, masturbation,
eating stuff you shouldn't, getting caught masturbating,
oral sex and masturbating with friends. While a few
jokes in the film are hit or miss, the majority of
the running time is immensely enjoyable.
The strength of this movie lies in it's characters,
but that's also one of it's weaknesses. What this
means is that, while Eun Sik and his friends are hilarious
and likable, it's hard to get any feeling from some
of the women, especially the lead girl, Eun Hyo. Throughout
the film, it becomes increasingly hard to care about
her, as she seemed virtually heartless through many
moments. It could be said that this was the kind of
character she was trying to portray, but it doesn't
come off like that. To be fair, she cleans her act
up near the end of the film, forced as it may seem.
It's hard not to feel bad for Eun Sik, but he's
so damn stupid sometimes you want to kill him. While
the emotions and jokes he conveys are funny and believable,
his would-be significant other never seems to reciprocate
anything but loathing. Not to spoil anything, but
the films finale is disappointing. Let's just say
it manages to end things the way every teen film does,
dramatic interlude notwithstanding.
Yun Je Gyun doesn't really direct this film with
any special flair worth mentioning. At times it comes
off as cold, as if it was just a job that needed to
be done quickly and efficiently. While it is efficiently
produced, and looks great, there doesn't seem to be
as much heart as there is in a film like My Sassy
Girl, which manages to be funny and compassionate
in regards to its characters and the viewer. While
it's not fair to compare the two, as they are completely
different films at the opposite end of the spectrum,
it's just a matter of the feeling you get from the
direction, as Korean films have seemed to be a very
warm lot.
The choice of music in the film is very 80s, like
a throwback to sex comedies before it. It's just too
bad they chose the eardrum tearing out "We got
the beat" as the opening song and as one to include
on the menu. A minor gripe that's worthy of mention
if not just to advise the viewer to lower the volume
as you pop the disc in. There, KFCC just saved your
ears from bleeding, so don't say we never did anything
for ya.
Overall the film mixes fairly well, with the proper
doses of gorgeous Korean girls taking it off for you,
scrawny effeminate guys shrieking and your daily overdose
of internet porn masturbation. It's just that the
film falls flat in a few areas and has a hard time
getting the kid across the street to help pick it
up. The dramatic section is a bit odd, and the finale
is a tad cliched, but watch this once or twice with
a few friends and you'll laugh your ass off.
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DVD
[ NTSC, All Region
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This
DVD is gorgeous. Another nice 2 disc set from Korea.
Does anyone else feel that Korea must be being threatened
by blank DVDs, so to quell the problem they have to
stuff as many as possible into their film releases.
Can't remember the last time a Korean 1-discer popped
up. That being said, this is exactly what you could
expect. A great looking film in anamorphic widescreen
with a second disc full of fantastic features that
you'll never understand unless you take up the language.
It includes a Making Of, Outtakes, NG Collection,
Interviews, a Love Type Test, Trailers, Storybook,
a Music Video and a TV Spot. The subtitles are also
excellent and unstoppably understandable.
You
can purchase this movie at : 
Reviewed
by Joseph Luster
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| Story |
Cast |
Entertainment |
Subtitles |
Overall |
| 3.5 |
3.5 |
4 |
5 |
3.5 |

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