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PRODUCTION NOTES:
The filming
Nose-bleeding, fried chicken delivering and wild dancing? "Come on! I can do it." A surprise dance performance by KIM Ha-nuel starts a party on campus!
Everyone thought she was the quiet pretty girl with an angelic innocence. But here she comes shattering that picturesque image as she nosebleeds, delivers fried chicken, and desperately tries to dance.The dance scene was shot on the campus of Kyunghee University, where a crowd of fans of KWON Sang-woo and KIM Ha-nuel joined some 100 professional extras. It was evident that the star actress was embarrassed at first, but as the music played on she completely lost herself. In no time, the whole campus was partying. It is said that her revealing outfit and excellently horrible dancing entranced the staff, the extras and the crowd of spectators all through the night.
NO stuntmen! KWON Sang-woo proves himself an expert on wire action but a novice on smoking? And you all thought he was the typical tough guy...
From his film debut "Volcano High" and "Deus Machina (God of Machine)", which he is currently filming, KWON has done a wide range of action scenes from the very beginning of his acting career. Especially, his excellent high wire action had stuntmen packing up to go home. But there was one thing he could not do: smoking. Ji-hoon in the movie is a chain smoker, who does not part with his cigarette during his after-school lessons. To play this character, Kwon Sang-woo learned the art of smoking from director Kim Kyung-hyung. For this beginner smoker, the prop team had to supply the special low-nicotine cigarettes. |
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PRODUCTION NOTES:
The prelude to filming
An unusual title and screenplay.... smelling like a blockbuster... The origin of this movie was the Internet episode series . In June 2000, CHOI Su-wan, a real-life English Literature major, posted on the Internet twenty episodes about her experience in tutoring. Each episode was viewed by 15,000 Netizens on average. The eye-catching series was then featured in www.puha.co.kr, a website specializing in comic episodes, and has since been viewed on average 30,000 times per episode. The popularity caught on in printed medium as a comic series in the monthly Issue under the title "He and I" by SHIM Hye-jin. This was then published in one volume in 2001 by Daewon C.I., and in the same year its screenplay version was born.
The legend of a perfect cast
One of the biggest burdens on today's filmmakers is casting. Securing a star cast is a sheer battle indeed. But the launch of "My Tutor Friend" was easier than people had anticipated as a great cast was found and fixed without much trouble. In fact, all the first choice actors that the staff had in mind eagerly accepted the offer. This included the lead roles KIM Ha-nuel and KWON Sang-woo, as well as KIM Jah-oak, Su-wan's knife wielding mother, and BAEK Il-sub as Ji-hoon's father. |
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ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
KIM Kyung-Hyung
"This film is funny and not very serious, but I tried to portray the figures realistically. I avoided exaggerating the characters and focused on making them appear natural. I hope that my work will help viewers take a look at the world from a more innocent perspective." - excerpt from an interview with KIM Kyung-hyung.
The first movie of a well-prepared director - KIM Kyung-hyung
Graduated from Kyunghee University with a B.A. in Journalism and Broadcasting
Founded a drama club in his college years, in which he performed multiple roles as an adapter and director.
Entered KBS where he began as an AD for documentary films and built a career as Producer for many programs.
After leaving KBS, he started working in the movie scene, making 8mm films and working as assistant director. - "A Man of 25 Bucks" "Let's Look at the Sky Sometimes" etc
Wrote scripts for TV series - " Waking to the Sky" "To me, the World is.." "A Section in Charge of Crimes of Violence" etc
Produced, directed and filmed the short film "A Forest" in 2000 (presented in the Busan Asian Short Film Festival in 2000 / invited to Sapporo Film Festival in 2001)
It was in his freshman year in college that he found himself watching and re-watching the movie "The Godfather" dozens of times. Since then he has bred a dream to become a director. Even after he found employment in a broadcasting company his heart longed for filmmaking, until he finally quit a promising job to pursue his one real dream. His first major involvement in filmmaking was as assistant director in . Meanwhile, he also worked on a couple of TV series scripts.
His film debut opportunity came while he was simultaneously working as a freelancer and touring productions companies with his own screenplays. He was asked to make a movie based on a series of short episodes titled , which gained popularity among Netizens. At first, it seemed a tall task to him because the series was not a complete story but a set of independent episodes. In addition, he was uncomfortable with the fact that the genre was a comedy targeting the young audience sensitive to new trends. But once he started working on the plot and creating the characters he realized it was just the kind of work he had been waiting to do. The outcome of this ultimate comic project will soon be up for viewers' criticism in the theaters. |
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