This time around, Lim Chang Jung plays ordinary college student Eun-sik, who is dating Kyeong-ah (Song Ji-Hyo). The problem with the relationships is that Eun-sik never goes beyond the stage of, well, a kiss. Since Kyeong-ah is an up-and-coming swimmer, plenty of revealing swimsuits fill up the screen, a trademark sex comedy device that accentuates what the movie is really about. Choi Sung-kook, who played a geeky martial art club chief in the original version, has joined the new film project, as widely expected, playing a character named Sung-kook (what else?) and he has succumbed to the tide of the times. Martial arts are out of fashion; what's hot is K-1 fighting. So he has become chairman of the new K-1 club, and the protagonist Eun-sik belongs securely to the club. Sung-kook, a self-styled expert on sex and relationships, offers various tips to Eun-sik, and debut director Je-gyun Yun goes ahead with a wide range of toilet humor and nude scenes.
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