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96 min |
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2002 |
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Yun Je-gyun
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Comedy Drama
Gross-Out Comedy
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Plot Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
The highest-grossing Korean comedy of all time comes home in writer/director Je-Gyun Yun's raunchy and hysterical tribute to the '80s American teen comedies of yesteryear. A rowdy combination of Farrelly Brothers gross-out and
Fast Times at Ridgemont High style, Sex Is Zero tells the tale of an older university student named Eun-Sik, who falls for the much younger Eun-Hyo. As Eun-Sik's sex-frenzied circle of friends cause a ruckus around campus with a series of risqué practical jokes, the lovelorn bachelor attempts to overcome a series of embarrassing setbacks and convince the wholesome Eun-Sik to give him a shot at love.