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Na-eui PS pa-teu-neo

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3K
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Ji Sung and Kim Ah-jung in Na-eui PS pa-teu-neo (2012)
When Hyun-seung hears the news that his ex-girlfriend recently found herself the perfect man, his lonely nights turn restless. Then a sudden phone call breathes a new life into his somber spirit. In order to revitalize her long-term relationship with her boyfriend, Yoon-jung resorts to unconventional tactics. She calls him and starts up with the dirty talk, being as sexy and arousing as possible. Trouble is the man on the other end of the line isnÂ’t her boyfriend. A new relationship is formed with one wrong but fortunate call. Their absurd but hilarious R-rated phone romance is just their beginning.
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Yoon-Jung accidentally calls a stranger instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. When her relationship with her boyfriend turns sour, she meets Hyun-Seung and falls ... Read allYoon-Jung accidentally calls a stranger instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. When her relationship with her boyfriend turns sour, she meets Hyun-Seung and falls in love with him, but finds out he is that stranger.Yoon-Jung accidentally calls a stranger instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. When her relationship with her boyfriend turns sour, she meets Hyun-Seung and falls in love with him, but finds out he is that stranger.

  • Director
    • Byun Sung-hyun
  • Writers
    • Byun Sung-hyun
    • Min-su Kim
  • Stars
    • Ji Sung
    • Kim Ah-jung
    • Shin So-yul
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Byun Sung-hyun
    • Writers
      • Byun Sung-hyun
      • Min-su Kim
    • Stars
      • Ji Sung
      • Kim Ah-jung
      • Shin So-yul
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Ji Sung
    Ji Sung
    • Hyeon-seung
    Kim Ah-jung
    Kim Ah-jung
    • Yoon-jeong
    Shin So-yul
    Shin So-yul
    • So-yeon
    Kang Kyung-joon
    • Seung-joon
    Kim Sung-oh
    Kim Sung-oh
    • Seok-woon
    Jung Soo-young
    Jung Soo-young
    • Jin-joo
    Moon Ji-yoon
    Moon Ji-yoon
    • Yeong-min
    • (as Mun Ji-yun)
    Kim Bo-mi
    Kim Bo-mi
    • Yoon-mi
    Lee Jae-won
    Lee Jae-won
    • Kim Dae-li
    Lee Mi-so
    • Hye-lim
    • (as Mi-so Lee)
    Kwak Ji-min
    • Ah-ra
    Hwang Seung-eon
    • Choi Yeong-ah
    Jeong Yeong-gi
    • Karaoke Drunk 1
    Jong-yeol Jeong
    • Karaoke Drunk 2
    Choi Gyo-sik
    • Karaoke Drunk 3
    Choi Eun-seok
    • Hyeon-seung's Company Employee
    Kim Bo-yeon
    • Yoon-jeong's Mother
    Song-i Han
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    • Director
      • Byun Sung-hyun
    • Writers
      • Byun Sung-hyun
      • Min-su Kim
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    User reviews14

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    8ebossert

    Surprisingly good "sexy rom com"

    Note: Check me out as the "Asian Movie Enthusiast" on YouTube, where I review tons of Asian movies.

    A woman accidentally calls a stranger, instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. I usually dislike sex comedies due to their juvenile, gross-out humor. Even the South Koreans - who have an excellent track record of contemporary romantic comedies - have occasionally faltered down this path with crap like "Sex Is Zero" (2002).

    Most fortunately, "My PS Partner" (aka "Watcha Wearin'?") (2012) balances the raciness of sex with genuinely funny humor and endearing, well-developed characters and relationships. The performances are impressive and I laughed out-loud a number of times at the surprisingly charming jokes. The ending feels clichéd but the execution is a bit different than usual. The theme song is also very good and has a few different versions, one of which is quite funny.
    10odessajones

    Sexy Rom-Com Sweet Spot

    Romantic comedies make a contract with the audience to provide some laughs and some optimism about human nature. It's puzzling when reviewers complain about a romantic comedy being predictable, because the genre by its nature pretty much tells us what the ending will be. We don't look to rom-coms for "what will happen" but for "how will it happen."

    "Whatcha Wearin?" (international title), aka "My PS Partner," includes the elements necessary to a good rom-com, but spices up the "how will it happen." The conversations between the male characters are raunchy, sometimes hilariously so, but the relationship between the hero and heroine is as sweet as it is sexy. And though the dirty talk distinguishes WW from other Korean rom-coms, it doesn't distract us from the emotions at stake.

    The heart of the story is the two central characters and their honest phone conversations about relationships and emotions. The scenes of sex and phone sex would definitely earn it an R rating in the States--in fact, the MPAA would probably censor a bit before agreeing to an R rating, given the American squeamishness about sex. But the film's humor doesn't arise from the sexual situations. Instead, it comes from the inevitable tension between the cool people our characters want to be, and the emotionally bruised people they really are.

    I'm wary of movies described as "raunchy," because in American movies the word "raunchy" usually means making fun of the fact that grown- ups have sex in the first place. But WW won me over quickly with its cheerful mature embrace of phone sex, masturbation and the pleasures of dirty talk in general.

    The likable leads have a ton of chemistry. Actor Ji Sung deserves particular credit for making his character endearing and attractive, while also a kind of every-man, a quintessential guy with a broken heart who occasionally puts his foot in his mouth. Though I've seen Ji Sung play several larger-than-life characters in K-dramas, here he shows he's equally talented in a more naturalistic role.

    The heroine of "Whatcha Wearin?" complains at one point that "love songs are so obvious." The hero replies that "love is obvious." That lack of cynicism anchors the dirty talk and makes for a delightful comedy.

    Update: On re-watching this movie a couple times, I have to comment on its elegant structure. It's a textbook example of how to keep a film moving forward, without losing a relaxed, comic style. Too often rom-coms wander off course in the second act, but this movie knows where it's going even when it takes necessary detours.

    My inner snob likes to reserve 10 stars for Serious Movies about Serious Subjects. Like, say, the Holocaust. But another part of me believes that comic films are as important as dramas. In fact, a romantic comedy is potentially more controversial than a Holocaust movie. No one's going to defend the Holocaust, but everyone has an opinion about dating, right?

    In my original rating of this film, I penalized it a couple stars for being a comedy instead of a Serious Movie about Serious Subjects. But I've decided that was dumb. Within the genre of romantic comedy, this one hits all the right notes, so I'm upping it. If a rom-com can deserve ten stars, it's this one. I would agitate for an American remake, except we wouldn't be able to do it nearly as well.
    9caffeinequeen18

    Cute and charming

    I bought this on DVD as a new release and only watched it the once. I'm going through a phase of purging some of the movies I bought years ago which no longer interest me, and I suspected this would be one of them, but I was wrong. I think I even enjoyed it more than the first time I watched it!

    Female misdials and accidentally does a phone sex routine for a stranger. It was intended for her long term boyfriend who has been stringing her along for years.

    The guy on the end of the phone, an aspiring musician, has recently been dumped and can't get over his ex.

    The two form an over the phone friendship and more.

    I mean yeah, cheating (on her side), it's ick, but it transpires her boyfriend is not a winner himself, so...I didn't mind it so much here.

    Despite running for nearly two hours, this movie doesn't outstay its welcome because it is just so charming (even in spite of the sex talk). The two leads are perfect, the sister, the frenemy ex co worker. Alternates between funny and serious well. The song at the end (amended version) actually is beautiful, but funny in its original (tacky) form.

    Korea really do seem to make good movies.
    7DavidTheFox

    A romance for the ones who don't like romance

    If you don't like romantic movies, this movie is for you. Although it has some of that typical romance movie, it brings a fresh cut to the table with various types of relationships being presented at once, with the main two actors getting in a unusual kind of relationship themselves. In terms of acting there isn't anything worth saying, it's okay, this isn't the kind of movie or plot made to work around the best of their acting skills but it's a rather simple one. The story itself is where the movie shines since it felt as a breath of fresh air in terms of romantic movies, although with some typical romantic scenes it also had some very original ones worth seeing. All in all it's a great movie to see no matter the mood you're in.
    10GaBerlinn

    Sexy, sexy Seong Ji :)

    I began to watch Korean dramas some months ago, and I got addicted. But the platonic romances are nice, but it was time to finally find some action :) I saw Seong Ji in some of them and in 'Kill me, heal me' one of his personalities is super sexy... and I thought then it could be great to see him freeing completely his sexiness. So, my wish was granted with this movie! And of course, we have here his great timing for comedy. And surprise: he sings! So, as you are getting from this review, I had much fun. I laughed a lot, and I smiled a lot. Ah-jung Kim is great and the supporting cast too. I don't understand the low ratings, for me it is a perfect Rom-Sexy-Com! Just relax... and enjoy!

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      Word 'PS' was initial to 'phone' and 'sex'.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2012 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Whatcha Wearin'?
    • Production company
      • CJ Entertainment
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      • $12,534,479
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      1 hour 54 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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