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==Plot==
==Plot==
Joong-pil is the undisputed "king" of his high school due to his fighting skills. His life is comfortable until he falls in love with Min-hee, a pretty girl from a neighbouring school, and is challenged by Sang-man, a tough new student. Min-hee also faces competition from Na-young, leader of the "Five Princesses Gang", who has a crush on Joong-pil.
Joong-pil is the undisputed "king" of his high school due to his fighting skills. His life is comfortable until he falls in love with Min-hee, a pretty girl from a neighbouring school, and is challenged by Sang-man, a tough new student. Min-hee also faces competition from Na-young, leader of the "Five Princesses Gang", who has a crush on Joong-pil.

==Reviews==

Was noted by many foreign movie reviews as quite possibly the best thing in cinema coming out of Korea in the past decade; noting the well scripted dialogue and linguistic elegance during the film.



==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 06:49, 25 August 2010

Conduct Zero
Directed byJo Geun-sik
Written byLee Hae-joon
Lee Hae-yeong
StarringRyu Seung-beom
Lim Eun-kyeong
Kong Hyo-jin
Kim Kwang-il
CinematographyJo Yong-gyu
Edited byKim Sang-beom
Kim Jae-beom
Music byLee Do-sa
Lee Ji-i
Distributed byBig Blue Film
Release date
December 27, 2002[1]
Running time
99 min.
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean English

Conduct Zero (aka No Manners) is a 2002 South Korean comedy film directed by Jo Geun-sik.

Plot

Joong-pil is the undisputed "king" of his high school due to his fighting skills. His life is comfortable until he falls in love with Min-hee, a pretty girl from a neighbouring school, and is challenged by Sang-man, a tough new student. Min-hee also faces competition from Na-young, leader of the "Five Princesses Gang", who has a crush on Joong-pil.

Reviews

Was noted by many foreign movie reviews as quite possibly the best thing in cinema coming out of Korea in the past decade; noting the well scripted dialogue and linguistic elegance during the film.


Cast

References

  1. ^ a b The Best Selling Films of 2002, Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on July 11, 2008.