Beautiful, sexy Ji Young is placed at an all boys' high school as student-teacher. Teenage boys in puberty think of her as a sex goddess and fantasize about her. Then from one of the classrooms, Dean of Students sees a silhouette of a couple embracing and hears a woman moaning. He goes to the classroom only to discover a pair of red stilettos. He suspects Ji Young and is resolved to protect the boys from her sexual charms. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 누가 그녀와 잤을까?
- Also Known As: Sexy teacher,Hot for Teacher,Nuga geunyeo-wa jasseulkka?
- Screenwriter: Kim Sun Mi, Jung Tae Won, Kim Hyeon Hee
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kim Sa Rang Main Role
- Ha Ha Main Role
- Park Jun Gyu Main Role
- Ha Seok Jin Main Role
- Lee Yo Sung Support Role
- Go Gyu Pil[Wolf 2]Support Role
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Verbal "Slapstick" Movie, especially for guys!
The MAIN problem with this movie is which 'version' of it you watch ONLINE:The uploaded film under "Who Slept With Her" online is the only full movie that is available unless you find it somewhere besides YouTube.
The version under the name "Hot For Teacher" is lacking the last 10 minutes, and the explanation of the two teachers who slept" together is omitted (the same way that the film "Lover's Concerto (2002)" on YouTube was cut by 10 minutes by the uploader, changing the ending!).
The other movie, also called by an alternate name of this movie, is about another entirely different teacher in a co-ed high school, not a all-boy Catholic high school! Since I have control over the uploading by others, I cannot change this.
Also, the edited version and the copycat name movie do not develop the side stories at all: for example, Wolf's "problem" is not even mentioned (being edited out) in the abridged movie.
It is nothing more than a 'verbal slapstick" movie to be watched for fun; with every conceivable innuendo about women that you can find...nothing more, nothing less!
To my knowledge, there is no law that says that a movie has to prove a point, or make a social statement or even make a person thing; try the 1963 American movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World". Its director, Stanley Kramer, known for his heavy 'social problems' dramas, took a sabbatical and made one of the funniest movies in American history, with no redeeming social statements.
I loved the way that the female lead Eom Ji Young (Kim Sa Rang), known for her acting ability in several movies and dramas, endorsed this happy-go-lucky mentality and created a great movie that any guy, or girl, can get lost in! She doesn't let anyone phase her or make her mad; she simply smiles and beats everyone at their own game! She seems to know that she is HOT, but let's the students - and faculty and staff - let their imaginations run wild and continually flatter her with praise and proposals.
The music, especially the dance music, is great and her and the students' dancing is fabulous in their school presentation. The main male leads do an excellent job pretending to be high school students as well.
The support cast was all excellent, but Sirasoni (Lee Hyuk Jae) is who really made the entire movie so funny! A professional comedian, which few websites give him credit for being, took every incident between the teacher Eom Ji Young and the other students wrong and made the movie so funny!
He should have been listed as a main cast member, for without him misinterpreting everything, there would have been few laughs from the antics of the other love-lorn students and male faculty members.
This movie was not supposed to be 'developed' anymore than it was turned out to be. Just click on the movie, sit back with a cool drink and popcorn and laugh yourself silly!
RE-WATCH when you want to laugh out loud anytime!
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