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Nam-ja sa-yong-seol-myeong-seo

  • 2013
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Lee Si-young in Nam-ja sa-yong-seol-myeong-seo (2013)
ComedyRomance

A messed-up life's woman buys a video tape named 'How To Use Guy with Secret Tips' that will change her life forever.A messed-up life's woman buys a video tape named 'How To Use Guy with Secret Tips' that will change her life forever.A messed-up life's woman buys a video tape named 'How To Use Guy with Secret Tips' that will change her life forever.

  • Director
    • Wonsuk Lee
  • Writers
    • Wonsuk Lee
    • Hye-yeong No
    • Ha Soo-jin
  • Stars
    • Lee Si-young
    • Oh Jung-se
    • Ji Chang-wook
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    609
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wonsuk Lee
    • Writers
      • Wonsuk Lee
      • Hye-yeong No
      • Ha Soo-jin
    • Stars
      • Lee Si-young
      • Oh Jung-se
      • Ji Chang-wook
    • 7User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lee Si-young
    Lee Si-young
    • Choi Bo-na
    Oh Jung-se
    Oh Jung-se
    • Lee Seung-jae
    Ji Chang-wook
    Ji Chang-wook
    • Hong-joon
    Kim Jeong-tae
    Kim Jeong-tae
    • Woo Seong-cheol
    Jun Kim
    Jun Kim
    • Oh Ji-hoon
    • (as Jun Sung Kim)
    Kim Min-jae
    Kim Min-jae
    • Assistant Director Jo Seung-hwan
    Gyeong Su Jin
    • Kim Mi-ra
    • (as Soo-jin Kyung)
    Bae Sung-woo
    Bae Sung-woo
    • Representative Jin
    Lee Won-jong
    Lee Won-jong
    • Director Yook Bong-ah
    Han Yeo-wool
    • Coffeehouse girl B
    Park Yeong-gyu
    Park Yeong-gyu
    • Dr. Swalski
    Ahn Yong-joon
    • Seong-jae
    • (as Yong-Joon Ahn)
    • Director
      • Wonsuk Lee
    • Writers
      • Wonsuk Lee
      • Hye-yeong No
      • Ha Soo-jin
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    9ebossert

    So funny, my mouth hurt after watching it.

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

    How To Use Guys With Secret Tips (aka Man Manual) (2013) (Korean Romantic Comedy)

    Have you ever had your mouth hurt after watching a movie because it made you smile the whole way through? Well, my mouth hurts right now. This film was delightful.

    An assistant director for commercials pays big money for a "man manual" video that supposedly helps awkward girls deal with guys in both romance and business. She then studies the video and implements its strategies with great success. The star of this film is Si-young Lee, who is an outstanding actress that recently demonstrated her charisma in the excellent Korean romantic comedy "Couples" (2011). She can venture into expressionistic acting in the most natural, charming ways imaginable. With her as a foundation, the quirky yet oddly dry humor succeeds admirably in laugh-out-loud fashion. There are a lot of jokes and almost all of them work. I especially liked the many video tips.

    The direction of the film is very stylish, at times feeling like a comic book. A handful of sequences insert relevant video clip tips, while others will have the lecturer appear outside of the video to give tips to the protagonist or the viewer. The visuals are very engaging from start to finish. This film moves at a blistering pace and will leave a perpetual smile on the viewer's face. This will surely end up as one of the most purely entertaining films of 2013.

    Highly recommended.
    9cremea

    Could Not Stop Smiling!

    How to Use a Guy with Secret Tips (also titled in English as Men's Manual & Male Instruction Manual) is a 2013 Korean romantic-comedy-drama. It's a corny & predictable female-centric coming of age story, but it's solid & likable, and, it is absolutely hilarious.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Here's your story: Bo-na is a 30 year old assistant ad director that's fed up with being stuck in an unappreciative man's world; she can't make her male boss respect her talents in her professional life, can't find a man to notice her as a woman in her personal life, can't even get a random guy on the street to open a door for her.

    After getting left behind one day in the middle of nowhere by her idiot male coworkers, Bo-na wanders upon a mysterious roadside salesman pushing all sorts of self-help instructional videos. It's late at night, and it's been another extraordinarily frustrating day with zero attention and help from the men in her life, so Bo-na is an easy mark to be sold one particular VHS box set that's supposed to solve all her man-related problems. Bo-Na soon starts watching these videos, which are both cheaply produced and completely absurd. But, they do eventually begin to offer her some helpful tidbits that she awkwardly sets out to employ in her daily life, and, it works. As such, it doesn't take long before Bo-na starts absorbing all she can from these videos, and is off on her journey to evolve from "ignored dorky girl" to "desirable successful woman".

    Soon enough, Bo-na starts getting ahead at work, meets a top actor she quickly wins over as a love interest, and so forth and so on. It's all thanks to the tips in the videos, and everything is well on its way to working out perfectly for our young heroine. Naturally, there is a potential price to pay though for all this newfound success in the classic "be careful what you wish for" sense. You'll just have to see for yourself if Bo-na can accomplish her career goals and find love while not losing sight of who she is as a person along the way.

    As is typical of these types of stories, it's obvious that Bo-na is already perfectly fine to begin with; she's attractive, smart, kind, fun, etc. There are few, if any, qualities she's seemingly lacking. She just needs that one little traditional cinematic boost of confidence (and a makeover, of course), if she wants to transform into the woman she's always dreamed of being. The entire story here is so familiar, and there's very little doubt how everything will ultimately play out; it's really just a matter of how entertaining it will be going from Point A to Point B, and this film certainly delivers when it comes to accomplishing that.

    Lee Si-Young is the star of the film in her role of Bo-na. Among Si-young's many talents (actress, model, boxer, etc), this type of rom-com-drama part might be what she's best suited for. She possesses a nice comedic timing, particularly for physical comedy, and she's quite impressive and just delightful throughout this entire film. Oh Jung-se plays the male co-star as the top actor love interest. I don't think I've ever seen him in anything other than supporting parts over the years, but I really have to hand it to him for the performance he turned in here; he's good with every facet of his role, and, he's asked to do a number of semi-embarrassing scenes that he just rolls along with in admirable fashion. I wasn't really sold with the pairing of these two stars going into this film, but they both turn in outstanding individual performances, and they play off each other so very well throughout. There are numerous secondary characters on hand as well that solidly contribute; the ever-present "doctor" from the instructional videos is primary among them, along with various oddballs & bit players that mostly serve to add to the hijinks while helping to advance the plot.

    This movie does a lot of things well, but its unrelenting humor is perhaps its strongest aspect; no tricks are spared in an attempt to illicit some laughs, and it succeeds in doing so way more often than not, Subtle comedy, physical comedy, and slapstick comedy are all on display, along with a myriad of gender & industry & cultural related jokes, plus numerous semi-interactive cut scenes & animations & pop-ups, etc...A considerable amount of credit for this film should also be given to the behind the scenes crew; the director coaxed some terrific performances from the cast, the writing is consistently engaging & witty, and it features some razor sharp editing. The pacing here is also very unique; it's hard to tell how much of this is intentional or not, but this movie deftly shifts back and forth from "unhurried & low key" to "blisteringly fast & outrageous" in a seemingly effortless manner.

    Note: While this movie isn't overtly raunchy, it's not really suited for children or someone too young, so keep that in mind. It's not really vulgar or offensive, and there are no sex scenes, but it is primarily geared more towards adults and those who are mature enough to understand the overall story & humor. There's an occasional bit of blurred out light nudity, a lengthy shot of a man's bare ass, lots of adult themed gender related jokes, but it's all presented in a mostly harmless & safe manner. Nevertheless, a bit of viewer discretion should be in order.

    Summary: At the end of the day, this is just a sweet & silly modern rom-com that won't get confused with cinematic greats, but it is creative, charming, and often hysterical. I'd be hard pressed to name very many recent films I've watched that left a bigger smile on my face more than this one did.

    Bottom Line: 9 out of 10 stars!...Absolutely Recommended!
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    How to bore guys...

    The movie's DVD cover quoted Movie Buzzers with "bursting with energy.. laugh out found funny.. an absolute joy". Really? I wonder if I watched the same movie, because I didn't find any of those statements to be true.

    It is rare that I turn off a movie before having actually seen the entire movie, and even more so rare that I turn off an Asian movie prematurely. But that happened about halfway through "How to Use Guys With Secret Tips" (aka "Nam-ja sa-yong-seol-myeong-seo"). I just didn't enjoy this movie one bit and there wasn't anything appealing to the movie, aside from the lead actress.

    The story is about Choi Bo-Na (played by Lee Si-Young) who is overlooked and underpaid, slaving away for a director who doesn't acknowledge her. When she comes across an eccentric guy selling various user manuals. Here she find a manual to turn her life around.

    This movie was weak for a comedy, and I didn't laugh once before getting up halfway through and turning it off. And there wasn't any real chemistry between the lead actress and actor.

    Usually Third Window films put out some great movies, but "How to Use Guys With Secret Tips" was a swing and a miss.
    8TaylorYee94

    Breaking the streotypes of romantic comedy

    You expect prince-charming, good-looking, romantic and tender male protagonist with hot body? This movie provides you with just normal looking guy with somewhat nerdy and creepy characteristics.

    You expect cheesy lines and 'I love you to the moon and back'? 'Did you sleep with him? Did you sleep with him? You obviously did.' This is one of the lines from the male protagonist.

    Career success follows the romance between two lovers. The male protagonist falls to the bottom of the industry because of his love for female protagonist.

    The story is more realistic and plausible, at the same time, more romantic than prince charming story. Romance involves some negative feelings such as jealously, obsession, and dishonesty. Rather than painting over pink to all these emotions, this movie focuses on how they still love each other in spite of them.

    I love the visual effects adding cartoon-ish and retro ambiance. This compensates the fairy-tale components missing in the story I guess. Colors are vivid; use of VHS is creative; two actors' comedy is hilarious.
    8milicentbrovovich

    Hilarious, heart-warming fun.

    This film is great fun. I am surprised there is only one other review for it currently, which is why I'm writing this one.

    A colourful, unique rom-com with genuinely likable characters, particularly the lead actress who is charming, sweet, awkward and hilarious whenever it's called for.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film and would definitely see it again. I was smiling and laughing throughout the whole thing.

    If you like comedies or rom-coms or feel good films you will *love* this.

    8/10 for what it is, a warm, funny romantic comedy which never feels clichéd or forced or formulaic, and even if it was you'd be having too much fun to notice!

    Go watch it.

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      • February 14, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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