Shin Seol is a virgin female urologist. Her main job is to give medical treatment to men who have lost confidence in their performance at night. Seong Ki is a male obstetrician who suffers from a traumatic memory. After failing to deliver a baby in a Cesarean section, he becomes impotent even with the sexiest girls. When the two open clinics in the same building and become neighbours, they seem to disagree about everything. One night, Seong Ki finds Shin Seol blind drunk in the street and carries her home. When she accidentally touches his thing, strangely enough, it responds. (Source: koreanfilm.or.kr) Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 연애의 맛
- Also Known As: Balchikhan Geunyeo, Kkachilhan Geunom , Cheeky She, Stuck Up He , Cheeky She, Prickly He , 발칙한 그녀, 까칠한 그놈 , Taste of Love , Yeonaeui Mat
- Screenwriter: Yoon Pil Jun
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Medical
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Cast & Credits
- Oh Ji Ho Main Role
- Kang Ye Won Main Role
- Park Sun Hee[Obstetrician]Support Role
- Ha Joo HeeMaeng In YoungSupport Role
- Kim Min Kyo[Photographer]Support Role
- Hong Seok Cheon[Psychiatrist]Support Role
Reviews
Hilarious and Spicy
This was a cute movie. I watched with my friends for Girls night and we all enjoyed it. It was hilarious, so many funny moments we were absolutely dying with tears in our eyes. It was also spicy, there were quite a few sexy scenes , let just say we were stupidly shocked by the skin, it’s definitely rated R for mature nudity. The entire cast really did an awesome jobs with their rolls, a few pieces were very cliche but in the best way, we loved it. I definitely recommend it for anyone who wants a laugh. And loves the love/hate trope.Was this review helpful to you?
Standard enemies to lovers movie, but with some open conversation about sex
This movie is like a standard version of the trope mentioned above but there were some sweet scenes and cute moments. It's not super creative in terms of plot aside from the doctors using their medical expertise to insult each other. There's some signature Kdrama elements like parental pressure to get married, a distant parental figure, and a past trauma that needs to be overcome. It does touch on some sexual topics not usually explored like some reasons men may feel unconfident in their ability to perform and women feeling the need to be "tighter" to prevent men from cheating. Because of this, it seems like they knew they'd lose the more conservative viewers, so they decided to go completely in the opposite direction added in some softcore scenes that don't really serve any purpose in the movie other than to show off Ha Joo Hee's body. I was hesitant to mention that in the only review on this movie in case people only watch it for that reason, but it did come out a while ago and a lot of people probably already know. And I think that if people end up watch the whole movie even if just for that reason, they may end up becoming more educated and aware of some of the stigmas related to sex.Was this review helpful to you?