Hihi! Because of the popularity of this movie and the number of searches I’m getting for it on this site, I thought I would post up another link from a different video sharing service in case the Tudou one doesn’t work/is too slow/gets deleted/insert fing here/etc.

Hope you likes and such!
You can see my original links as well as the new links Here!
If you’re not a Veoh person or live in a country where you can’t access Veoh videos, I’ve put up a MegaVideo link here so you can watch it UNINTERRUPTED and such. Come see!

Click the image above or this link to watch 200 Pound Beauty
I dunnae aboot you lot doncherknow, but I happen to think that albeit the lackness of continuationism to “My Tutor Friend” the first, this one’s pretty good on it’s own! The boy’s character really grows on you quite a bit and the girl isn’t as annoying as you would imagine a ditzy kawaii type to be. Tis all good and fun I’ld wager, true dat true dat.
A couple of the themes repeat themselves in the movie, but overall, a lot of things in it don’t happen the way you assume a predictable movie’s movie scene would happen. I said movie three times in the one sentence. That’s awfulness :S
You know that first Korean guy that she falls madly in love with, the hot one wif the hair. That kind of looks almost Japanese even. He is sexiness in pants. The End. Come watch! You will like it ever so muchly!

- Starring: Park Ki-Woong, Lee Cheong-Ah
- Description: A Japanese girl, Junko (Lee Cheong Ah) travels to Seoul as an exchange student in the hopes of seeing a Korean student she fell in love with while he was in Japan on exchange.The guesthouse she’s staying at is full of rowdy young guys, including the owner’s grating son Jong Man (Park Ki Woong) who also happens to be her Korean tutor. This disagreeable tutor, however, is a lot more interested in teaching her inappropriate words than conjugation.The two initially spend all their time fuming and feuding, but Junko slowly discovers there’s more to Jong Man under his insensitive exterior.

Tis goods I tells ya! Come Watch It Here me harties ARRR…gh.

I absolutely love this movie!! It was the very, very first Korean movie I had ever seen in my life back in 2003 and the only reason why I started watching other Korean movies. I mean imagine if I had started out watching Oldboy. I don’t think I would have been that keen to watch anything else after that
It’s a fantastic movie just makes me a feel a bit… vomitty… Ooh that’s a good word to remember.
SO! “My Tutor Friend”, was based on an online story, just like My Sassy Girl and is the work of then first time director Kim Kyeong-Hyeong. In fact, when it was released in 2003, it was supposed to be the sequel to My Sassy Girl. The world “sequel” being used loosely by the Korean movie industry as a whole I suppose, going by the fact that both movies aren’t connected in anyway character wise, the same way My Tutor Friend has nothing to do with My Tutor Friend 2, and The Vengeance Trilogy aren’t related. I guess there is a sort of similaritiness (you know I use so many made up words sometimes I really don’t remember if they’re real anymore… I doubt that one is x_X) between the movies in that they’re both romantic comedies, there’s a boy and a girl, and someone is always being mean to someone else. In this case, the girl isn’t a scary psycho and the guy is the meanie.
This movie is unbelievably cute, and very Korean!! A lot of “you want to die?!” and glaring and sneering and beautiful people with amazing bodies (omg Kwon Sang Woo I fangirl you ^^) as well as the trademark Korean playing-with-time-and-space-continuum thing. I dunno aboot you, but I totally highly recommend this shiat

- Genre: Romance, Comedy
- Starring: Kim Ha Neul, Kwon Sang-Woo, Kim Ki-Woo, Kong Yu
- Description: A boy from a wealthy family who should be in his second year of college, is still finishing his highschool requirements. His family hire a tutor for him who is his own age but she comes from a poor background.
Watch “My Tutor Friend” Here!

Remade by Yann Samuell and starring Jesse Bradford and “24″ actress Elisha Cuthbert. As promised! I found it and now you can all have a look for yourself!
It’s not *THAT* bad, come on now! It has it’s own moments and she doesn’t seem as scary as Jun Ji-Hyun’s character. Just a somewhat ditzier version. He’s a good actor and adds a little bit of his own dorky-boy-next-door flavour to the movie.
Well, I’m definitely not saying it’s BETTER than the original, not by a long shot. Still, if you have nothing to do on a lonely Friday night, why not watch it with an open mind? I’m off to finish the rest of it now! Enjoy guys
Watch Hollywood’s “My Sassy Girl” Here!