
Casts:
Kim Jung Hwa || Gong Yoo
Synopsis:
Korean director Han-chun Park serves up a frothy confection of Asian pop cinema with the teenage romantic comedy disguised as international espionage caper, SPY GIRL. Jeong-hwa Kim stars as beautiful North Korean spy Hyo-jin Park, who has been sent to South Korea to track down a secret agent accused of absconding with embezzled funds. Hyo-jin plans to keep tabs on her target by posing as a waitress at a local fast food restaurant, but her low profile is soon threatened by the unwanted attentions of a throng of teenaged schoolboys from the prep school next door. When the particularly ardent Ko-bong (Yu Kong) goes so far as to post Hyo-jin's picture on his website, the sassy superspy is forced to date the teen in order to protect her undercover identity, setting off a breezy romp of romantic misunderstandings.
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This is such a funny and cool movie. The story focuses on two different characteristics of a person who finds love in each other. Hyo Jin is the responsible, brave girl while Ko Bong is the lazy and cowardly type-guy. It only proves that in this world, even the most different kinds of person can find true love in each other. I am not so impressed with Kim Jung Hwa's acting here though but I love seeing her bright smile and Gong Yoo is really funny as well as Nam Sang Mi, who's also in the movie.